| Jen Swisher Jan 5 | WordPress is a powerful content management system (CMS), but its popularity means equal attention as a target among hackers. Without the necessary security measures, your site can be vulnerable to attacks. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to keep your site safe. This ranges from simple tasks like updating plugins and performing backups to more involved strategies, like migrating to a hosting provider with stronger security measures. In this article, we'll guide you through 28 WordPress security best practices to help you ensure that your site is protected. | | | |
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