Monday 2 March 2015

how to protect your wordpress site from hackers

how to protect your wordpress.org self hosted sites blog.

it's always important to keep wordpress admin secure and private to protect your sites blog from fraud, hackers, spyware, virus and others criminal activity.

that applies especially when you are logging on to wordpress admin, installing plugin and setting.

here it's not only your personal information that's on the line, but real were hard worked and time spended.




so, it's more important than ever to maintain your blog update, site ranking and traffic offpage (backlink to your sites).

in this case, we explain some appropriate security practices for your wordpress self hosted.

provide advice on your wordpress admin login and show you a few tips for using wp sites safely as well.

accessing your wordpress admin account is one of the most risky things you can do online. 

your username and password, which could in turn be used to commit some kind of fraud, using keyloggers.

but if someone gets into your self hosted admin account or wordpress dashboard, they can immediately start to change your password.

to reduce the risk, many security plugin's created (fee and free) and web monitor service to protect your wordpress blog.

many passwords manager software which are more sophisticated than a regular username and password system.

the intention is that even if someone does trick you into revealing your credentials, they still can't get full access to your wordpress dashboard. 

the various methods we describe here are all used by wordpress plugins were not aware of risk that combines them all.each plugin uses its own secure selection of security measures.

but it's still well worth being aware of the possibilities of php format sites malware created.

it's well known that, despite the risk. many bloggers habitually use very week passwords such as their name, and the 1234567 for number.

if you use complex password which can't be changed, effectively shutting down brute force hacking attacks.

they many also assign unguessable user names, so that hackers can not target your account by trying variations of your personal name or password.

your password may be nine characters long, don't type by your dashboard PC. copy and paste the password while login to wordpress-dashboard if you not use password manager. 

use password generator to create a your (pass) surely secure. for what?

this approach is design to frustrate password stealing attempts. when if a so called key logger trojan manages to capture a perfect record of the credentials you entered to log in to your wordpress dashboard.

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