Saturday 12 March 2016

Learn How To Keep Your WordPress Site Safe From Hackers


Have you install the most recent WordPress version in your blog? This really is so simple yet it may have a big impact on-site security. By keeping your site and plugins updated, you keep your site more secure.

It is necessary to perform a backup of the site before you decide to proceed using the upgrade just in case something split up that is unlikely. The key factor is basically that you do something, with regularity. It could be vulnerable to allow for any loopholes for hackers if you still stay on old version of your WordPress.


Using Strong Password And Change It Frequently
It’s best way to use different passwords for all of your accounts to avoid the password easily to discover. Besides, practice to change your password every now and then to avoid from hackers to get access to your site. Even with tools used for brute force attacks, hackers will still have a difficult time gaining access as they will have to start from beginning every time you change your password.

Practice To Use Support Themes
It is recommend to use supported themes as it's always up-to-date and you may get assist when there are issues to the theme. The only disadvantage is using the support theme may cost you some money.

What is the Important Points When Choosing a Secured Hosting Server? 
A good hosting service may provides you more security option and alerts you when you need to update your WordPress and provides assistance in doing so. It is always ready to provides you the assistance how to find and remove the malware when the website tamper by hackers. Offering the site backup, restoration and assistance is very important when your site is get hacked and you may need the technical assistance to reinstall your whole website again.

Use SSH instead of FTP
If you connect your sites using FTP client, i will suggest you always connect thru SSH instead of FTP. SSH (Secured Shell) provides more secure access and encrypts information before it is sent out whereas FTP (File Transfer Protocol) sends unencrypted information over the Internet and hackers can check these information and possibly know your WordPress site’s critical information such as username and password.

Always Scan Plugin Before Installed
Practice to scan every plugin you downloaded before deploy to the site. Use the Scan Plugin For Viruses to check every plugin you have downloaded. There are times that people download and install plugins and never use, and they may not notice the security breach simply because they haven’t used the plugins yet. Delete the plugin that is no use. Hacker may target and find a hole, or make one for themselves, via a plugin on the WordPress site.

Delete Default Admin Account
       Hackers usually try to get into someone’s WordPress site using the default admin account and crack the password using the brute force attack. To avoid from hacked, create a more personalized admin account and remove the default one.
       
       Keep Your PC Secure And Protected From Anti-Virus
It is best that you DON’T access your website from a public location as most of spyware like keyloggers is comes from both tangible and intangible form. Always prepare your computer to be secure by virus, malware and spyware attack. 



Bear in mind that only a few simple security steps could save your headaches and money from rebuilding a site that has been maliciously attacked.                                                
  









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