This tiny and lightweight plugin removes all the rss feeds and hides usernames.
removes the rss feeds like below. For a simple CMS site it is not required.
* http://example.com/feed/
* http://example.com/feed/rss/
* http://example.com/feed/rss2/
* http://example.com/feed/rdf/
* http://example.com/feed/atom/
WordPress usernames can easily be guessed. If guessed it makes the attackers’ life easier especially in case of a targeted WordPress hack attack. Attackers can use a tool such as WPScan to guess your WordPress username or simply by entering a URL such as the following:
http://www.example.com/?author=1
If the author ID is valid then they will be redirected to the author URL, for example:
http://www.example.com/author/admin
The above is possible even when you change the WordPress user IDs. For example if you changed the user ID to 1000, then by requesting the URL http://www.example.com/?author=1000 the attacker can guess the username. This means that you would be delaying the guessing attack but not completely eliminating it.
WordPress usernames can also be found in the source of rss feeds.
hides the usernames to make it harder for the attacker.
wp-content/plugins/
directory of your WordPress installation.