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Align Your Email Campaigns with Your Overall Marketing Strategy

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 9:52 am
by badabunsebl25
Even though all of the above tips apply to wordpress as well, there are a few extra things you can do to make sure that your wordpress website is fully secured against malicious threats.How: we have identified some important, yet easy-to-follow tips to help you take special security care of your wordpress website:keep your wordpress version and plugins up-to-dateit’s important to keep your wordpress version and plugins up-to-date with their latest possible versions, because hackers use any vulnerability or backdoor to get access to your website’s files, sensitive information, etc.

Simply log in to your wordpress admin and go to settings or plugins belarus whatsapp data to check if there’s a newer version.At siteground, we automatically update all wordpress sites hosted with us to the latest stable wordpress version, as well as the free plugins, depending on clients’ settings in their site tools > wordpress > autoupdate.Review your user roles and permissionsmake sure to review and clean up inactive users or limit access for certain users only to the information and resources they require for that specific role. For example, let the administrator level accounts only for the people responsible for the technical aspects of your site, but give edit access to your blog only to users that manage content or users on your site.

Avoid common usernamesremember that your wordpress login consists of your username and password. However, all wordpress installations by default come with the user “admin” which means that hackers already know one of the two pieces of your login information. That’s why it’s important to change your username to a custom one.Limit login attemptsanother way a hacker would try to crack your username and/or password is to try and guess them on the login form with numerous consecutive attempts. What you can do is limit the number of consecutive unsuccessful login attempts by blocking their ip for a certain period of time after they reach a set amount of attempts.