5 Critical WordPress Security Mistakes You Must Fix Today
WordPress powers 43% of the web — and attackers know it. Here are the five most dangerous security mistakes and exactly how to fix each one.
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WordPress powers 43% of the web — and attackers know it. Here are the five most dangerous security mistakes and exactly how to fix each one.
CVE-2024-XXXX — you’ve seen these in security bulletins. Here’s what they mean, why they matter for your WordPress site, and how to respond fast.
WordPress powers over 43% of the web — which makes it a prime target for attackers. In this post, we cover the five most critical security mistakes WordPress site owners make and exactly how to fix each one. 1. Using outdated plugins and themes Outdated software is the #1 entry point for attackers. Enable automatic…
You may have seen «CVE-2024-XXXX» in security bulletins and wondered what it means. CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures — a public registry of known security flaws in software. Why CVEs matter for WordPress WordPress plugins and themes are software. When a vulnerability is discovered and assigned a CVE, it means the flaw is…