5 Simple WordPress Tricks to Thwart Potential Security Threats
Boost WordPress security by enabling two-factor authentication, using strong passwords, regularly updating software, managing user roles carefully, and setting correct file permissions.
Boost WordPress security by enabling two-factor authentication, using strong passwords, regularly updating software, managing user roles carefully, and setting correct file permissions.
WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet—which makes it not just popular, but also a prime target for hackers. While WordPress itself is secure when maintained properly, many vulnerabilities come from user error, outdated software, or poorly coded plugins and themes. Here are the biggest WordPress security issues site owners should watch…
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