How To Track User Activity In WordPress (In 3 Steps)
If other people have access to the back end of your WordPress website, you’ll want to keep an eye on what they’re doing. That means you need to know who’s…
If other people have access to the back end of your WordPress website, you’ll want to keep an eye on what they’re doing. That means you need to know who’s…
Are you thinking about using WordPress to build your website, but aren’t sure about its security? If you’ve ever heard horror stories about hacked, malware-infected WordPress sites, you may have…
Few cyber threats are as destructive as a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. It can make your website painfully slow to load, or it can completely crash your site. While DDoS…
One of the most common methods that hackers use to gain access to a WordPress site is a brute force attack. The best defense against brute force attacks is limiting the number of unsuccessful login attempts permitted from a single IP address.
Let’s be honest: WordPress security is not an exciting topic. So it’s understandable that most people tend to put it off, or neglect it completely. It’s only when your website gets hacked that you realize the true importance of security. The good news is that most threats can be avoided by simply implementing a few key strategies, which we’ll outline in this step-by-step guide.
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