wp-disable-authors
wappalyzer
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10.0 | 9.8 | |
almost 4 years ago | 9 months ago | |
PHP | JavaScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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wp-disable-authors
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PHP used by 77% of all websites, PHP 8 by 3%
WordPress is pretty easy to detect even when wp-admin is hidden. People seem to not know theres a json api that exposes a lot of information. It's a good idea to disable showing authors since this can give an attacker information they can use to exploit in a few different ways. We had to do this for a high profile client a while back and wrote a little helpful plugin
I bet they are undercounting a bit since the large content sites will keep their WordPress install outside of public view completely and the site is just headless.
[0] https://github.com/firstandthird/wp-disable-authors
wappalyzer
- Wappalyzer no longer open source?
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My proud first long term sidehustle project
Ooh and there is a cool Chrome extension called Wappalyzer. It detects which technologies, programming languages, frameworks and plugins are used of a certain website you are currently in.
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Documentation site / service that Frigate and Revolt.chat use?
If you ever run into his issue again and dont know how to view source code, https://www.wappalyzer.com/ is a nice plugin that can outline the tech stack for a website.
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How could I know which libraries or technology is used on a particular website?
https://www.wappalyzer.com/ might be what you’re looking for
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Beginner to UX/UI - What development tools/frameworks/languages are used to create these effects?
Next time, use this: https://www.wappalyzer.com/. It shows the tech stack of whatever website you put for the URL. For both of those sites, I didn't see any animation libraries detected. My guess would be pure JS or GSAP.
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How to scrape Datadome protected websites (early 2023 version)
The easiest way is via tools like Wappalyzer that test the tech stack of a website and can detect which anti-bot is used on it.
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Easy way to tell what framework a website is using?
Wappalyzer Chrome extension is my go to
- Can you see if a website is made with wordpress org or wordpress com
- Facebook not using React?
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Do you recognise the front-end being used here?
There's a browser extension for that: https://www.wappalyzer.com/
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