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- Today noticed bot visit for /0y.php url for one of my sites.
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- Opened a Wordpress Dashboard and saw some Sucuri Security new plugin.
- Deleted it but what the heck? It is so easy to crack as i see
- Did you use any nulled plugins or themes on your site?
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- Did you use any nulled plugins or themes on your site?
- nope, all official
- this Sucuri fuckers (pretty well-known as i see) do anti-hacking and hacked my site to add their plugin, what a joke
- That’s a lot of content, and the reason it has the potential to be so valuable to an SEO is that a lot of it has been algorithmically rewritten or cherry-picked from a page by Google to best address what it thinks the needs of the searcher are.
- One recent study showed that Google is rewriting or modifying the meta descriptions displayed in the SERPs 92% of the time.
- Ask yourself: why would Google want to do that?
- It must take a fair amount of resources when it would just be easier to display the custom meta description assigned to a page.
- The answer, in my opinion, is that Google only cares about the searcher – not the poor soul charged with writing a new meta description for a page.
- Google cares about creating the best search experience today, so people come back and search again tomorrow.
- Some Sucuri Security plugin hacked my site
- One way it does that is by selecting the parts of a page it wants to appear in a SERP feature or in SERP-displayed metadata that it thinks best match the context or query-intent a person has when they use the search engine.
- With that in mind, the ability to analyze the language of the SERPs at scale has the potential to be an incredibly valuable tactic for an SEO, and not just to improve ranking performance.
- This kind of approach can help you better understand the needs and desires of potential customers, and it can help you understand the vocabulary likely to resonate with them and related topics they want to engage with.
- In this article, you’ll learn some techniques you can use to do this at scale.
- Be warned, these techniques are dependent on Python – but I hope to show this is nothing to be afraid of. In fact, it’s the perfect opportunity to try and learn it.
- Don’t Fear Python
- I am not a developer, and have no coding background beyond some basic HTML and CSS. I have picked Python up relatively recently, and for that, I have Robin Lord from Distilled to thank.
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