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[...] . Due to its popularity among bloggers and internet users, WordPress is a top target for cyber criminals. There are many different types of malware which are repeatedly injected into the main site [...]
[...] for bloggers and online business owners, it also makes it a potential target for many cyber criminals. Cyber criminals use different types of malware to target the individual user accounts and [...]
[...] Brute Force Attacks & WordPress Are you a website owner running on WordPress and concerned about your site’ [...]
[...] blog. Just four simple tasks, performed on a routine basis, can help prevent most of the brute force attacks carried out on WordPress installations. 2. Automate your updates Many recent malware [...]
[...] injections. Additionally, it is also transcendent in preventing all command line based or brute force attacks on WordPress accounts. What makes it even better is the fact that it updates itself on a [...]
[...] the top malware detected at the beginning of this year, one of the top three types involved WordPress malware infecting 9-10% of the hundred thousand websites researched. This is a large number of [...]
[...] WordPress Malware – The Malicious Redirect A malicious redirect is when a computer virus reroutes your [...]
[...] one solution to all WordPress malware How cloudsafe365 is Suited to Handle Different Types of WordPress Malware Despite the [...]
[...] use WordPress. Phishing Attempts: This is a tactic used by some cyber criminals, who trick WordPress users into entering their log in details into illegitimate websites which depict WordPress. Drive [...]
[...] Why You Need the cloudsafe365 Malware Scanner As a WordPress user, you may have probably heard about cloudsafe365. If not, then you are [...]
[...] is a cloud based WordPress malware solution. It provides a deep wordpress anti virus malware scanner to identify the vulnerabilities that allows hackers to steal information, vandalize a site or [...]
[...] three month calendar cycle to remind yourself about these crucial security procedures: Run a malware scanner on the computers you use to update your site, ensuring that criminals can’t capture your [...]
[...] you are attending, Craig Deveson CEO of cloudsafe365 will be talking about “Making a WordPress plugin – What’s involved that makes Backup & Security easy for WP Users” You can [...]
[...] of the database server. One recently highlighted SQL attack type has seen a lot of WordPress blog’s permalinks being corrupted and thus disabling URL’s from working. As the threat [...]
[...] like one thing but is another. These files are uploaded into one of three places in your WordPress blog – [...] [...]
[...] What Happens To Your Readers When Your WordPress Blog Gets Hacked One of the only negatives to being the largest blogging platforms in the world is [...]
[...] . Due to its popularity among bloggers and internet users, WordPress is a top target for cyber criminals. There are many different types of malware which are repeatedly injected into the main site [...]
[...] for bloggers and online business owners, it also makes it a potential target for many cyber criminals. Cyber criminals use different types of malware to target the individual user accounts and [...]