Drupal is one of the world’s most popular open-source content management systems and is written using PHP. Drupal also has a wide community of open-source developers who contribute to modules and Drupal themes. Drupal was developed considering security and still gets regular updates to fix any known security issues. Unfortunately, as with other platforms, hackers always try to find and exploit any detected security vulnerabilities in Drupal, its themes or modules. Securing Drupal websites from Hackers With online cyber-attacks forever on the rise, it makes sense to secure your Drupal installation as far as possible. There are a lot of steps that you can take to achieve higher levels of security with Drupal. This tutorial guide will take you through the steps that you need to know in order to secure your Drupal website from hackers, as far as is practical. We will cover how to perform a Joomla security audit of your installation, setting strong user names and passwords, file permissions and introduce many Drupal modules that can enhance your sites security. Drupal security audit First of all, you should consider carrying out a Drupal security audit for your website. This will mean that you can produceClick Me For More Details… […]