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There has been vary DoS / DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks in the past week. It seems that hackers have been targeting the built-in pingback system built in WordPress to maliciously compromise over 100,000 WordPress websites. If your website is a WordPress site it’s very possible that you could be vulnerable. In fact, the […]
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Malware (short for “malicious software”) is a major security issues for website owners, with WordPress sites being especially targeted. Having your WordPress site “locked down” will prevent you from having to search for my website got hacked.
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Since this is a common setup value. Changing it to something uncommon will help secure the database tables.
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If you have enabled the WordPress version, then hackers will know the security lacking of the website and your site is more vulnerable to being hacked.
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Upgrade, upgrade, upgrade…
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Monitor and scan your website. Do not let your site get hacked.
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Make sure you constantly back up your website daily, weekly or monthly.
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