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CPWebHosting Guide To Protect Your WordPress Website

ketan singhal  25  Aug. 2012

 

Florida (I-Newswire) August 25, 2012 - Cpwebhosting Announced the Guidance how to Protect your WordPress Website.

WordPress is without doubt the most popular CMS at this moment in time, dwarfing other options such as Joomla and Drupal. While this is a good thing for WordPress, it now has a very large and active community contributing plug-ins, themes and fixes, but with this growth it now also has its bad points. When anything becomes this big, people will find ways to attack the CMS in question for whatever reason they see fit. One of the most ignored methods of keeping your install safe is updating your install when updates become available which ensures all of the latest patches and fixes are applied to your site. (You can also remove the readme.html and license.txt files from the root directory as they display the version number of WordPress you have installed.)

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Hackers Exploiting The Security Of WordPress

​Ketan singhal  23 Aug. 2012

WordPress is very popular platform these days (around 8.5% of all worlds’ websites are powered by WordPress!). As it is Open Source, everybody has access to its Source Code and can experiment with new cracking/hacking methods easily.

WordPress has become one of the most preferred exploitation destinations for hackers across the globe. While WordPress has been continuously releasing new versions that loop up the security holes, its popularity as a blogging platform has always prompted hackers to come up with new measures to hack information, interrupt service, and redirect traffic or other purposes. At CPWebHosting – secured WordPress hosting provider, the security is very good and all the preventive measures are taken to make your website stay away from hackers.

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WordPress Vulnerabilities (Cpweb)

ketan singhal  25 Aug. 2012

Miami, FL (OPENPRESS) August 25, 2012 -- Cpwebhosting Announced WordPress Vulnerabilities security As we all know that running a WordPress-based website is often a pleasure, enabling you to focus on content and building relationships with readers and other websites.
Half of the WordPress sites out there are self-hosted, which means that the WordPress administrator carries the share of responsibility for a secure installation. Out of the box, there are several ways that WordPress security can be tightened down, but only a fraction of sites actually do so. This makes WordPress an even more popular target for hackers.

However, not everyone on the web is as friendly as you. Somewhere out there is a list with your blog’s name on it, where it sits, waiting to be targeted by hackers? When they get around to your blog, they’ll try various tactics to gain access to it, perhaps with the aim of selling legal drugs or infecting your visitor’s computers with malware.

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