Maintaining your WordPress website security
WordPress websites are not set and go system. Once your site is launched, it requires ongoing maintenance and frequent updating. Much like the software on
WordPress websites are not set and go system. Once your site is launched, it requires ongoing maintenance and frequent updating. Much like the software on
There is a new WordPress version 5.1.1 available for community. This security and maintenance release introduces 10 fixes and enhancements, including changes designed to help
If you have a plugin called “Display Widgets” on your WordPress website, remove it immediately. The last three releases of the plugin have contained code
WordPress’s growth is impressive (28.5% and counting) but it’s not limitless — at least not in its current state. We have challenges (user frustrations with
Just a few hours ago WordPress suddenly released 4.7.5 which is a security release. They mentioned about fixing six vulnerabilities. We highly recommend you to
On average, 50,000 new websites are hacked each day.
We know from experience that having your website hacked is not fun. That’s why keeping your WordPress setups secure on regular basis has become essentially
If you are running multiple WordPress setups on the same web server, it is wise to keep them in separate databases each managed by a
On average, 30,000 new websites are hacked each day. WordPress sites can be an easy target for attacks because of plugin vulnerabilities, weak passwords and