Plugin Author
AITpro
(@aitpro)
Yes, BPS protects the WordPress database from SQL Injection attacks as well as many other forms of hacking attempts/attacks.
I see msg every day for Log file large file and I delete it manulay :/
Upgrade to BPS .49.5:
Security Log File Automation – Automatically Zipped, Emailed and Replaced
Security Log files are automatically zipped, emailed and replaced with a new blank Security Log file when the log file reaches the maximum file size setting that you choose. By Default BulletProof Security sets this DB option to zip, email and replace the Security Log file when it reaches 500KB. The Security Log file is checked once per hour with a WordPress Cron. The optimum recommended file size setting is 500KB.
Yes, if you upgrade to BPS Pro you will not need any other additional website security measures. Some folks choose to still use Site Lock for the security badge that is displayed on their website.
We want everyone to make their own decision and do not try to “pitch” BPS Pro. What I recommend is that you visit the ait-pro.com sites and look at what other folks are saying, BPS Pro features, the forum, etc. I believe that all your questions will be answered. Thanks.
Thread Starter
mkaiit
(@mkaiit)
Ok thanks
Please I logged in the website and read
I have few q please
I am not too IT but will thar ARQ restore to what we change in our site? or this is for different type of files? I mean maybe we do some changes and then it restor to the old original files?
And does it help in cross site scripting? as Site Lock say we have a problem in this but when I saw what eexactly, it was all about Captcha not sure how this could be a problem
thanks a lot
Plugin Author
AITpro
(@aitpro)
The AutoRestore/Quarantine Guide – this explains how ARQ does what it does and how to use it. ARQ will be changing significantly in BPS Pro 7.7 to work seamlessly with the new auto-updating capability in WordPress 3.7.
http://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/autorestore-quarantine-guide-read-me-first/
The BPS .htaccess files protect against XSS attacks. Not really sure about the rest of the question.