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How to recover in Google’s eyes after your WordPress site has been hacked?

February 18, 2020 by Alan Fuller Leave a Comment

Once you are on Google’s blacklist of hacked websites, cleaning up and getting off this list is an arduous task. However, working according to a plan or a checklist until your site is clean, back online, and back in the Search Engine Results Pages is always helpful.  To begin with, after you have worked on […]

Filed Under: WordPress Security Tagged With: Google, SEO

How does Google treat your hacked WordPress website?

February 6, 2020 by Alan Fuller Leave a Comment

Among Google’s website ranking factors, website security is an important one. Google boosts the ranking of secure websites and if your website is hacked, your rankings will drop. The same is the case for your WordPress sites. As many of you must have experienced, it is not easy to earn rankings; it can sometimes take […]

Filed Under: WordPress Security Tagged With: Google, Hacked WordPress

Should I hide my wp-admin and login URL for WordPress security?

January 25, 2020 by Alan Fuller Leave a Comment

WordPress websites are usually vulnerable to various types of attacks including brute-force attacks, SQL injections, and unauthorized logins. Many people ask whether changing the WordPress login URL (i.e. the default /wp-admin/ or wp-login.php) can genuinely enhance the security of WordPress blogs and websites. The primary reason why WordPress administrators would wish to change the URL […]

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Is the REST-API a security issue for WordPress?

December 19, 2019 by Alan Fuller Leave a Comment

To understand whether REST-API is a security issue for WordPress, let us first try to understand what it means, in brief. Representational State Transfer or REST is a stateless client-server protocol, mostly used over the HTTP protocol. In simpler words, it is a standard protocol that is mostly used over the web and is not specific to […]

Filed Under: WordPress Security Tagged With: rest api, Security, stop user enumeration, WordPress

Fix a Hacked WordPress Site?

December 16, 2019 by Alan Fuller Leave a Comment

It is a nightmare to read a message on your WordPress website saying it has been hacked. The first thing that you can do, as impossible as it may seem, is to stay calm. Here is an easy guide to help you fix your hacked WordPress website. Not all of us can handle servers and […]

Filed Under: WordPress Security Tagged With: Fix WordPress, Hacked WordPress

My WordPress host should be securing my website, so why do I need a plugin?

December 8, 2019 by Alan Fuller Leave a Comment

If you are wondering what role does a WordPress host play in the security of your WordPress site and why do you really require a plugin in addition to a hosting provider, then read on. A good shared web hosting service works to protect your website and data from common threats by regularly monitoring suspicious […]

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