How WordPress Security Is Never One and Done
It is tempting to think of website security as something you “set and forget.” Install a plugin, turn on a firewall, check the box,…
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It is tempting to think of website security as something you “set and forget.” Install a plugin, turn on a firewall, check the box,…
WordPress sites are constantly bombarded with attacks. Some are automated bots testing stolen passwords, others are probing for outdated plugins, and a few are…
Most WordPress site owners assume they’ll know if their website is hacked. The truth is more dangerous: malware can sit quietly on your site…
Most people think website security means firewalls, complex passwords, or anti-malware software. But the real problem is often much simpler and far easier to…
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Every website has goals. But not every website treats its call-to-action (CTA) strategy like it should. The reality is, the right CTA depends entirely…