Announcing The Brand New, 8 Part, Step By Step Video Course...
Discover How to Secure Your WordPress Site...
Even If You Know Nothing About Security.
This specific training course was designed to help you understand how to secure and protect your valuable WordPress site.
Dear Business Owners,
In
a recent study done by Sucuri, around 90% of all the hacked content
management systems that they investigated and helped fix in 2018 were
WordPress sites.
If you rely on your website for your business - whether that means for
marketing purposes, business operations, or anything important -
protecting your asset is crucial.
If you haven't done it yet, then you need to do it.
Why?
Just like offline businesses - thieves can break into your
business. Except when it comes to online security - you may not
even know that there’s an intruder in your site or using your site
until sometimes months or years later.
This is why it's essential to be proactive.
Note: WordPress sites don’t get hacked because of WordPress original code, but due to backdoors from 3rd party code.
But what do backdoors mean? If you're not tech-savvy, what are
some quick and easy ways to secure your WordPress website safely?
Introducing...
WordPress Website Security
8 Part Video
Course
Here's a list of this 8-part video series in more
detail:
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#1 - Introduction to WP Security
Let’s
talk a little about WordPress. You’ll also get a bird’s eye view
of the course and how it is laid out. More importantly – what you
need to get started.
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#2 - Backdoors
Understanding
how back doors open up to allow a hacker into your website is crucial.
This way, you can protect yourself and have a plan to implement to
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#3 - WordPress Hosting
Believe
it or not, your web hosting plays a crucial part in your word press
site security. We will dive into why that is the case and how you can
use that to your advantage. We will also go over certain web hosting
companies that have done an excellent job and protecting their clients'
websites.
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#4 - Protect WP-Admin
One
of the many lines of defense is to protect your WordPress admin login
page. The reason why you want to do this is simply because the way
people often get into your site is by trying to brute force their way
into your login page. By brute force, we mean computers and or hackers
will try and guess what your password is and your username is.
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#5 - Different Security Plugins
There
are hundreds of different word press security plug-ins out there. The
question is which one of them is going to protect you from various
attacks. This video will cover precisely that.
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#6 - 2-Step Authorization Plugins
Another
line of defense is to protect your login page from a two-step
authorization process. I will show you how to do this in
this video.
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#7 - Protect Files
Another
line of the fence is to protect your files such as your images, your
other media files, and more. Know what we mean by protecting your data
is to protect them from what we call hotlinking. This is when an
outside source or outside website decides to take your data, such as
your images and post it on their site. What ends up happening is it
inns up using your bandwidth with that you were paying to your web
host. Well, that might not seem like a big deal if a hacker
decided to send hundreds and thousands of people to that image that
could accrue more expensive costs.
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#8 - Password Protection
Well,
creating a strong password may seem like common sense, you'd be
surprised to know how many people do not adhere to this process. In
this video, we will discuss how you can not only go about creating a
stronger password, but how you can utilize password protection apps to
help you remember exactly what they are. In addition to that, when you
create your WordPress username and password, there are certain things
you want to avoid using to prevent brute force attacks.
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P.P.S. This specific training course was designed to help you understand how to secure your WordPress site.
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