BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
Always ensure that your WordPress core, themes, and plugins are up to date. Developers frequently release updates that patch security vulnerabilities.
BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
Encourage users to use strong, unique passwords. Implement two-factor authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of security.
BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
Install a plugin that limits the number of login attempts. This prevents brute force attacks.
BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
Hackers often target the default WordPress login URL. Change it to something unique to make it harder for them to find.
BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
BY - GET N GROW MEDIA
Encrypt data transmitted between your site and visitors by installing an SSL certificate. Many web hosts offer free SSL certificates through Let's Encrypt.