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Looking to secure your WordPress to keep it safe from hackers? Check out our guides, tutorials and articles relating to WordPress security. They are a great way to get started even if you aren't very tech-savvy. A few tweaks can go a long way to keep your WordPress safe from unwanted attacks. You can also choose to keep up-to-date on plugin vulnerabilities that are announced to know which ones you should update ASAP.

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SecuPress + Patchstack = Security Improved

May 7, 2021 0 comments

Do you know Patchstack? You should! Patchstack (formerly WebARX) is a cybersecurity company with a unique approach to connect bug bounties and community-driven security research with virtual patching technologies to reach its goal to make the web a safer space for everyone. Patchstack has a public WordPress Vulnerabilities Database, they bring the informations we need […]

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Reveal It, Share Your Messages Safely

September 24, 2020 0 comments

When I want to share sensitive data or when I ask a client to share sensitive data, I use a service to do the job, a service called RevealIt.me. This free service was made by a an ex-coworker, it works fine, I trust him so everything was OK. Then one day on Slack someone (also […]

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WordPress 4.8.2 – Security Release

September 20, 2017 0 comments

On Sep. 19th 2017 WordPress Core and Security Team has released a minor version containing 9 security fixes and 6 maintenance fixes. This is very important to understand that this is a big security release since every version of WordPress since 2.3 has been updated, your website should be updated automatically, if not under 12h, […]

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I Locked Myself Out of WordPress, What Do I Do?

September 6, 2017 0 comments

When we use a security plugin, we want it to block attacks, hackers, bad requests, brute forces, prevent the theft of users’ accounts, all that kind of protections. But sometimes they do too much and you’re locked out of your own website without the possibility to get back in.

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Why You Should Use Two-Factor Authentication System

March 9, 2017 0 comments

Many services are now offering two-factor authentication as an added security measure. Two-factor authentication requires a code from an external app, or an SMS to be entered as well as your regular password.

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