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    5 Simple Ways To Secure Your WordPress Site

    WordPress under attack.
    With the large number of plugins available out there, free and premium, you can do almost anything you want with WordPress. Because of its popularity, it has also been the focus of many hack attempts.



    Recently, hackers' activities on the internet has been on the increase. therefore, it only makes sense to ensure that your website is secure and protected from these cyber criminals.

    WordPress is a fantastic easy to use tool that was once used for blogging but now powers most sites on the Internet. With the large number of plugins available out there, free and premium, you can do almost anything you want with WordPress. Because of its popularity, it has also been the focus of many hack attempts.
    Last year, there were brute force attempts on WordPress sites worldwide that even led to servers becoming unresponsive.
    WordPress sites are still being attacked daily. To avoid being a victim, here are some important steps you need to take.
    1. Use very strong passwords: Don't use simple passwords. Hackers would always use various combinations to guess your password and if your password is in any dictionary, you have just made their job a whole lot easier. Your password should be at least 8 characters long with a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters
    2. Don't use admin username: Is the username of your administrator admin? Most WordPress users maintain the default username. This is a security risk as most hackers simply use this default username and try guessing the password. If you are still using "admin", create a new user with admin privileges (you will need to use a different email address than the one attached to the current admin) and give it a strong password as defined above. Then log back in as the new user and delete the old admin account and assign all of the posts in that account to the new user. This shouldn't take up to 5 minutes.
    3. Update WordPress: WordPress always releases security updates to plug security holes that may exist so always ensure you update your WordPress installation and your plugins too.
    4. Install a security plugin: There are several plugins that can help increase the security profile of your WordPress site, such as Better WP Security or WordFence.
    5. Consider CloudFlare or SiteLock: You may signup for a free CloudFlare account and then route all traffic to your site through CloudFlare services. CloudFlare can help block suspicious traffic to your site. If your site is hosted with us, you may activate CloudFlare easily from your cPanel. SiteLock also offers a similar service which blocks out suspicious traffic. SiteLock however offers the additional advantage of scanning your site and removing malware if you do get infected. You may click here to read more about SiteLock.
    These simple steps can make a whole lot of difference.
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