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How To Secure Your WordPress Account UserName Details?
July 19th, 2015 | 0 Comments | WordPress / WordPress Security | Lets begin with basic principles very first. The easiest way for you to hack an internet site . is to produce unauthorised logon endeavors that could be either a hit-and-trial guesswork or a brute-force invasion. The next couple of steps concentrate on guarding your current WordPress-powered site vi...
How A WordPress Website Can Be Protected From Hackers?
February 27th, 2015 | 0 Comments | Guest Post / WordPress / WordPress Security | Among all available CMSs (Content Management Systems) in the web development world, WordPress is a special one in every aspect. It is the most powerful blogging tool and content management system ever empowering 60 million websites with 23.3% absolute usage. WordPress is user as well as developer-fr...
5 Best And Most Basic Ways To Secure A WordPress Site
February 18th, 2015 | 0 Comments | Guest Post / WordPress / WordPress Security | You love the simplicity of your WordPress site, as well as the way it looks. Everything is intuitive, and you have little to no trouble doing most of the tasks on your own. However, there is one thing that should worry you. Whenever you are running a site, there’s always the chance of security ris...
Secure Your WordPress Login Page Without Any Plugin
January 6th, 2015 | 0 Comments | WordPress / WordPress Security | WordPress is a best CMS for blogging but when it comes to security issue then its the most hackable CMS in the world. So now its time to secure your WordPress from some basic tips that only look basic but a huge obstacle for hackers also. You have to secure your entrance meas login so […]...
5 Tricks To Make Your WordPress Blog Less Hackable
November 18th, 2014 | 6 Comments | Guest Post / WordPress / WordPress Security | Hacks happen. Whether you have the most popular blog on the block or tiny little private little piece of the Internet, you should be concerned about unauthorized access of your site. The biggest misconception is that no one would want to hack your site but that’s untrue. There isn’t always a cle...
New Attack Takes Down Drupal, WordPress Websites
October 29th, 2014 | 0 Comments | WordPress / WordPress Security | Imagine that your Drupal or WordPress website crashes, and your server ramps up to 100-percent CPU and RAM usage. The MySQL database underpinning your website is being pummeled by a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. If you’re running a self-hosted website on WordPress 3.5 to 3.9 or on Drupal 6.x to ...