Changeset 3408310
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- 12/02/2025 05:21:49 PM (3 months ago)
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r3388647 r3408310 86 86 It fetches and displays security findings from SecuSeek's external scan services. 87 87 88 = Does this plugin run security scans on my WordPress site? = 89 No. All scans are performed externally. The plugin only retrieves verified security results and shows them in your admin panel. 90 91 = Will this plugin slow down my website? = 92 No. Since scanning happens outside your server, the plugin has no impact on site performance. 93 94 = What kind of security issues can SecuSeek Security detect? = 95 It identifies vulnerabilities, outdated components, configuration weaknesses, exposed assets, and CVE-related risks. 96 97 = Do I need technical knowledge to use this security tool? = 98 No. The plugin presents findings clearly, including severity levels and practical recommendations. 99 100 = Does SecuSeek Security modify or change my WordPress files? = 101 No. It never alters files or settings. It strictly reports security issues so you stay in control. 102 103 = Is my data safe when using this security scanner? = 104 Yes. Only technical data required for security analysis is processed. No personal or sensitive information is accessed. 105 106 = How often should I check for security issues? = 107 You can review findings anytime. Running checks regularly helps detect risks before they escalate. 108 109 = Can SecuSeek Security fix vulnerabilities automatically? = 110 It provides guidance and recommended actions, but applying updates or fixes is up to you. 111 112 = Do I need to keep the plugin installed to monitor security findings? = 113 Yes. Keeping the plugin active lets you view the latest security results directly inside WordPress. 114 88 115 == Screenshots == 89 116 1. Findings dashboard
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