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A Guide To Brute Force Attacks + Tips To Protect Your Website – infographic

We love using the iThemes Security Pro plugin to cover “most” of the security issues faced by our clients, and these guys have a great insight as to the threats faced by WordPress website. It feels like every week there’s another security breach in the news. It can cause panic, especially when we think website […]

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Top 5 WordPress Security Vulnerabilities + Tips To Protect Your Website – infographic

We love using the iThemes Security Pro plugin to cover “most” of the security issues faced by our clients, and these guys have a great insight as to the threats faced by WordPress website. It feels like every week there’s another security breach in the news. It can cause panic, especially when we think website security has to

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5 Simple Rules For WordPress Login Security – Tips For Site Admins & Users – infographic

A successful WordPress security strategy should include steps to strengthen the WordPress login. Here are five simple rules for better WordPress login security. Use Strong Passwords An ideal password is at least 12 characters long and includes a large pool of characters, including upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols. Use A Unique Password

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Are you ready for Gutenberg? It arrives in a few days…. :)

In just a few days, WordPress 4.9.8 is scheduled to be released. It will include the option to ‘Give Gutenberg a Try’, which will automatically install the Gutenberg plugin. If you are not already familiar with Gutenberg, the change to your site’s editor may seem quite drastic. However, the goal is to make WordPress websites

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WordPress Plugins are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS)

Security Vulnerability Affecting Many Popular WordPress Plugins 

At least 17 of WordPress’s most popular plugins – and likely even more of them – are vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws that could allow attackers to inject malicious code in the browsers of the sites’ visitors. The latest security hole and vulnerability has arrived only days after WordPress was updated to fix a similar

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