Wordpress Vulnerability Scanner


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website with just one click!

Quickly uncover vulnerabilities on your WordPress site with a WordPress vulnerability scanner for enhanced security assurance. It is like having a team of WordPress security experts working 24*7 for you.

Steps for Checking WordPress Vulnerabilities with UpKepr

  • Enter Your Website Start by entering your WordPress site URL into the UpKepr WordPress Vulnerability Scanner tool.

  • Sign Up to Continue Create an account using Google or GitHub to proceed with the scanning process.

  • Add Your Website to UpKepr and Download the Plugin Once signed up, add your WordPress site to UpKepr. There are two ways to add the UpKepr plugin to your WordPress store:

    • Option 1: Upload the plugin manually after downloading it from the UpKepr website and WordPress Plugin Directory.
    • Option 2: Directly search for “Vulnerability Scanner” in the WordPress plugin directory.

  • Install the UpKepr Plugin After searching, you’ll see multiple plugins listed. Choose Vulnerability Detector by UpKepr, then install and activate it.

  • Configure the Plugin Once activated, the UpKepr plugin will appear in your WordPress dashboard. Click the settings gear icon to open the configuration menu. Enter your WordPress admin username and the configuration key provided by UpKepr. After entering the details, click the Verify Installation button to complete the setup.

  • Successful Connection Upon successful verification, UpKepr will connect to your WordPress site, enabling a detailed scan for vulnerabilities.

Installation Requirements

Entering your website's URL is not enough for a thorough security analysis. To deeply scan your Wordpress, you need to install the UpKepr Security module.

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List of core vulnerabilities

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Detection of vulnerable Plugins

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Detection of vulnerable Themes

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What is a Wordpress vulnerability scanner, and how can it be useful?

A WordPress Website vulnerability scanner checks your site for security risks. It helps you find issues that hackers could exploit. These include outdated plugins or known flaws. You can fix them to keep your site safe. WordPress powers 810 million websites, accounting for 43% of all sites on the Internet. It dominates the CMS market with a 63.1% share, more than ten times greater than its closest competitor.

CHECK FOR WORDPRESS VULNERABILITIES WITHIN YOUR WORDPRESS WEBSITES.

How does UpKepr protect Wordpress websites?

  • Regular Vulnerability Scans

    UpKepr WordPress Vulnerability Scanner routinely inspects your WordPress site for security flaws in the core, plugins, and themes, ensuring vulnerabilities are caught early to prevent hacking and maintain security.

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  • Detecting Vulnerabilities and Providing Effective Fixing Guidance

    UpKepr alerts you to issues and provides clear guidance on fixes, like updating software or changing settings, helping you quickly secure your site. It also allows you to find any WordPress Plugin Vulnerability.

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  • Daily Alerts

    UpKepr daily alerts act like a vigilant security guard, immediately notifying you of severe security issues. This keeps you informed and ready to protect your site and visitors.

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  • Weekly/Monthly Customized Reports

    UpKepr regularly summarizes your site’s security status, detailing found vulnerabilities, actions taken, and ongoing concerns. This helps you track improvements and maintain long-term security.

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  • Finding Outdated Plugins/Themes

    UpKepr WordPress Vulnerability Scanner online monitors and flags outdated plugins and themes, ensuring they’re updated to prevent hackers from exploiting known vulnerabilities. This keeps your website secure and saves it from WordPress Plugin Vulnerability.

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Key Features of WordPress Website Vulnerability Scanner

Scan WordPress site for vulnerabilities to find and fix security gaps. This will protect your systems, data, employees, and customers. Data breaches usually result from unpatched vulnerabilities, so fixing these gaps removes that attack vector.

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Google Analytics Connectivity

Integrates insights for tracking website traffic and user behavior.

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Website Health Checkup/SEO Audit

Regular assessments optimize site speed and user experience.

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Team Collaboration

Connect with developers from within the dashboard.

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Downtime Detection

Alerts on website downtime for immediate issue resolution.

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Constantly Monitoring

Real-time monitoring ensures proactive security and performance management.

Improve Your WordPress Website Performance

UpKepr is the best WordPress vulnerability scanner online. It quickly scans your website, showing your score and providing details on improving its performance and security. So, check for WordPress vulnerabilities now with all ease and comfort!

Speed/Performance

Scan WordPress site for vulnerabilities and enhance website speed and overall performance metrics.

SEO

Improves search engine visibility and rankings through strategic optimization.

Overall Site Score

Last Refresh Date: 06 June 2024

A perfect score is between 60 and 80. For best results, you should strive for 70 and above.

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Our WordPress Vulnerability Scanner Detect Vulnerabilities That Need To Be Fixed To Ensure Your Site’s Security

Google Analytics

Integrate Google Analytics with UpKepr for direct visitor insights.

Detected Vulnerabilities

Entering your website's URL is not enough for a thorough security analysis. To deeply scan your Wordpress, you need to install the UpKepr Security module.

Name Version CV Number Score Published Date
Grey Owl Lightbox <= 1.6.1 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting 1.6.1 CVE-2024-11440 6.4 Nov 20, 2024
Branda – White Label & Branding, Custom Login Page Customizer <= 3.4.19 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 3.4.21 CVE-2024-9371 6.1 Nov 20, 2024
WIP Incoming Lite <= 1.1.1 - Cross-Site Request Forgery to Stored Cross-Site Scripting 1.1.1 CVE-2024-11416 6.1 Nov 20, 2024
Crypto and DeFi Widgets – Web3 Cryptocurrency Shortcodes <= 1.1.6 - Reflected Cross-Site Scripting 1.1.6 CVE-2024-11365 6.1 Nov 20, 2024
Beds24 Online Booking <= 2.0.26 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting via beds24-link Shortcode 2.0.26 CVE-2024-10177 6.4 Nov 20, 2024
Contact Form 7 Email Add on <= 1.9 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Local File Inclusion 1.9 CVE-2024-10898 8.8 Nov 20, 2024
PublishPress Revisions: Duplicate Posts, Submit, Approve and Schedule Content Changes <= 3.5.15 - Missing Authorization to Authenticated (Subscriber+) Sensitive Information Exposure 3.5.15 CVE-2024-11154 4.3 Nov 19, 2024
WPBakery Visual Composer WHMCS Elements <= 1.0.4 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting via void_wbwhmcse_laouts_search Shortcode 1.0.4 CVE-2024-10172 6.4 Nov 20, 2024
F4 Improvements <= 1.9.0 - Authenticated (Author+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting via SVG File Upload 1.9.0 CVE-2024-9442 6.4 Nov 20, 2024
Pure CSS Circle Progress bar <= 1.2 - Authenticated (Contributor+) Stored Cross-Site Scripting 1.2 CVE-2024-11385 6.4 Nov 20, 2024

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