The Cybersecurity company ThreatPress has published a summary of WordPress vulnerabilities for the 2017 year. The infographic provides statistical information collected from ThreatPress database of WordPress vulnerabilities and data available on the WordPress.org website. The first number that draws the…
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Sucuri vs Wordfence – Which WordPress Security Plugin should I Get? | WordPress Plugins | WordPress If you’re considering the choice between Sucuri vs WordFence, you already know that ensuring the best security for your WordPress website is one of…
XMLRPC or WP-Login: Which do Brute Force Attackers Prefer At Wordfence we constantly analyze attack patterns to improve the protection our firewall and malware scan provides. We recently took a closer look at brute force attack targets, specifically XMLRPC and…
List of WordPress Hosting Companies Now Offering Easy Let’s Encrypt Integrations In case you aren’t already aware: since about a year or so ago there’s been a huge drive to encourage website owners to encrypt their sites. One of the…
How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication for WordPress The login page of a WordPress website is the entry point to personal information, valuable content, and many other things that matter to your business. That’s why it’s extremely important to keep…