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Is WordPress Secure for eCommerce? Here Is The Answer!

Is WordPress Secure for eCommerce? Here Is The Answer!

Originated as a basic content publishing tool, WordPress has developed into a powerful content management system (CMS) recently. It empowers over 30% of all sites on the Web. But its effectiveness doesn’t just stop there. WordPress is also being used popularly...
Large Scale Attack Campaign Targets Database Credentials

Large Scale Attack Campaign Targets Database Credentials

Between May 29 and May 31, 2020, the Wordfence Firewall blocked over 130 million attacks intended to harvest database credentials from 1.3 million sites by downloading their configuration files. The peak of this attack campaign occurred on May 30, 2020. At this point,...

The Month in WordPress: May 2020

May was an action-packed month for WordPress! WordPress organizers are increasingly moving WordCamps online, and contributors are taking big steps towards Full Site Editing with Gutenberg. To learn more and get all the latest updates, read on.  Gutenberg 8.1 and 8.2...

Website Security Heads Up for May!

Jim Walker Free Consultation by Phone We Fix Hacked Websites Fast (619) 479-6637. The pandemic has dramatically impacted the status of vulnerabilities for all of the major content management systems, like Joomla, Magento, and WordPress. Hackers stuck at home with...
Secure your WordPress login with these easy-to-use plugins

Secure your WordPress login with these easy-to-use plugins

When it comes to managing your WordPress site, keeping your login secure and working well should be of top priority. Whether you operate an eCommerce store, or a membership site, making sure that your users utilize a strong username and password combination is...

Understanding Top Website Migration Factors

The following post was written by Kris Hadlock, President and CTO, at website migration specialist WordHerd. Migrating a website from one platform to another may seem like a straightforward process, but there are many factors to take into consideration. You may be...
WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: May 2020, Part 2

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: May 2020, Part 2

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of May, 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 or...
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