=== Plugin Name === Contributors: hallsofmontezuma Donate link: http://semperfiwebdesign.com Tags: security, securityscan, chmod, permissions Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 2.5 Stable tag: 2.2.3.2 Scans your WordPress installation for security vulnerabilities. == Description == Scans your WordPress installation for security vulnerabilities and suggests corrective actions. -passwords
-file permissions Currently in beta, so use at your own risk if you like testing plugins. == Installation == 1. Upload `securityscan.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I change the file permissions on my WordPress installation? = From the linux command line (for advanced users): chmod xxx filename.ext (replace xxx with with the permissions settings for the file or folder) From your FTP client: Most FTP clients, such as filezilla, etc, allow for changing file permissions. Please consult your clients documentation for your specific directions. For more information, please visit http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions == Screenshots == 1. file/directories permissions check 2. This is the second screen shot == WordPress Security == Plugin currently in BETA version. == WordPress Security == Security Scanner: 1. Scans Wordpress installation for file/directory permissions vulnerabilites 1. Recommends corrective actions 1. Scans for general security vulnerabilities Join the BETA testers group if: * you have experience as a software tester * you have no experience as a software tester * you have a WordPress installation dedicated for testing * you have a general enthusiasm for WordPress use and/or development Visit our homepage at [Semper Fi Web Design](http://semperfiwebdesign.com/ "Raleigh Web Design") or our plugin page at [Semper Fi Plugins][sf plugins]. We look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions. [sf plugins]: http://semperfiwebdesign.com/wordpress/plugins "Raleigh Web Design" > WordPress Security Scanner for *2.3, 2.5*. Although if you're using lower > than 2.3 you should go ahead and install it because of **security**. ``