Saturday, 28 December 2013

WORDPRESS SECURITY TIPS




Wordpress is the most common blogging software out there. It's an easy target for anyone looking to hack a website. It's also easy to secure, if you know what you're doing. These five tips will help protect against the majority of the hacking attempts leveled against a typical blog.

#1: Regularly Update
Wordpress offers frequent security patches and updates to their software. It's of vital importance that any webmaster update their software whenever one of these patches happens. After all, a dozen locks won't protect you if your door is left open. At the absolute minimum, check for updates once a month.


Don't forget the plug-ins. Whenever Wordpress pushes out an update, you should check your side apps for updates as well. Some may have security holes that weren't there before. Others might not be compatible with the new version of Word press. Any plug-in that's older than a certain date should be removed if it hasn't been updated.

#2: Change the Default Admin Account
When you install Wordpress for the first time, the default user account is named "adrnin" with a generic password. You might be surprised how often webmasters don't bother to change it. Even if they change the password, if a hacker knows the username is the default, half of their job is done for them. As soon as you install Wordpress, you should change both the username and the password of the account. Needless to say, make sure the password you choose is secure.

#3: Take Advantage of Wordpress Security Plug-ins
Wordpress themselves offer a variety of security plug-ins for use with their blogging software. Some are more complex than others Some will scan your site searching for known security holes, while others will add extra layers of security to your installation. It's a good idea to use these plug-ins to scan your installation occasionally, to make sure you don't have any unpatched security holes.

Wordpress is a powerful tool made all the more useful by the numerous plug-ins available for use. Even an experienced webmaster will find these plug-ins useful and helpful in maintaining the quality of their on-site search engine optimization. No site maintainer should keep their site active without these plug-ins. easier than other platforms ever could. Whether you're an experienced webmaster or a guy who just wants to make his blog a little more relevant, the following plug-ins should interest you greatly. 

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