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When someone visits your WordPress site, their browser and your server have a conversation. Your server sends back the page the visitor requested — along with a set of instructions telling …
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Most WordPress site owners manage security the same way they manage their car — they ignore it until something goes wrong. The firewall is …

Here is an uncomfortable fact about WordPress security. The majority of WordPress sites that get hacked are not hacked because of a weak pa…

Every WordPress site in the world has a login page at the same address. Type /wp-login.php after any WordPress domain and you will find it.…

You have spent time and money securing your WordPress site. You have a firewall running, a malware scanner doing daily checks, login protec…

Most people think about WordPress security the same way they think about a burglar alarm: you install it, and if someone tries to break in,…

When someone says "my WordPress site was hacked," the most common story goes like this: the site looked fine for weeks or months. Pages loa…

Running a WooCommerce store means handling something that hackers want more than almost anything else on the internet: payment card data. E…
If you run a WordPress site that handles customer data, processes payments, or operates in a regulated industry, you have probably heard th…
If you run a WordPress website, your site is receiving unwanted visitors every single day — automated bots probing for weak passwords, hack…