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WordPress 5.5 Beta 4

WordPress 5.5 Beta 4 is now available! This software is still in development, so it’s not recommended to run this version on a production site. Consider setting up a test site to play with the new version. You can test WordPress 5.5 Beta 4 in two ways: Try the...
iThemes Security Pro Feature Spotlight: Trusted Devices

iThemes Security Pro Feature Spotlight: Trusted Devices

In the Feature Spotlight posts, we are going to highlight a feature in iThemes Security Pro and share a bit about why we developed the feature, who the feature is for, and how to use the feature. Today we are going to cover Trusted Devices, a really cool way to help...
iThemes Security Pro Feature Spotlight: User Groups

iThemes Security Pro Feature Spotlight: User Groups

In the Feature Spotlight posts, we are going to highlight a feature in iThemes Security Pro and share a bit about why we developed the feature, who the feature is for, and how to use the feature. Today we are going to cover User Groups, a really cool feature to apply...
iThemes Security Pro Feature Spotlight: Site Scan

iThemes Security Pro Feature Spotlight: Site Scan

In the Feature Spotlight posts, we highlight a feature in iThemes Security Pro and share a bit about why we developed the feature, who the feature is for, and how to use the feature. Today we are shining the spotlight on the iThemes Security Pro Site Scan, a great...
How To Backup Your WordPress Database

How To Backup Your WordPress Database

Want to recover the database of your WordPress site? Or looking to take a backup of your WordPress database to be safe? Your WordPress database stores content, user data, configurations, and other data that is vital to the functioning of your website. If you lose your...
What is SSL and Why Is It Critical in 2020?

What is SSL and Why Is It Critical in 2020?

Secure Sockets Layer, also known as SSL, is a security technology that provides encryption between a client and a webserver. To understand this a bit more simply, a “client” is a web browser like Chrome or Safari, and a “webserver” is your...
WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: July 2020, Part 2

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: July 2020, Part 2

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of July, so we want to keep you aware. In this post, we cover recent WordPress plugin, theme and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you are running one of the vulnerable plugins...
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