1. WordPress Security Mini Course

    • Buy now
    • Learn more
    • Discussions
    • Why You Need This Course
    • Are You Hacked?
    • Why education is more important than a security plugin
    • Why does a hacker attack your “insignificant” site?
    • Common attacks on WordPress
    • The most important file and how to protect it
    • Linux file permissions for WordPress site owners
    • Protecting against brute force login attempts
    • How many plugins should you have on your site?
    • Best practices updating WordPress core, plugins, and themes
    • Protecting your desktop, laptop, and devices
    • Where to get plugins and themes
    • Hosting considerations
    • cPanel Add-on domains
    • Intrusion detection
    • Intrusion prevention
    • The truth about autoupdates
    • User Roles and Capabilities
    • Changing Salts – Should You or Shouldn’t You
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  1. WordPress Security Mini Course

    • Buy now
    • Learn more
    • Discussions
    • Why You Need This Course
    • Are You Hacked?
    • Why education is more important than a security plugin
    • Why does a hacker attack your “insignificant” site?
    • Common attacks on WordPress
    • The most important file and how to protect it
    • Linux file permissions for WordPress site owners
    • Protecting against brute force login attempts
    • How many plugins should you have on your site?
    • Best practices updating WordPress core, plugins, and themes
    • Protecting your desktop, laptop, and devices
    • Where to get plugins and themes
    • Hosting considerations
    • cPanel Add-on domains
    • Intrusion detection
    • Intrusion prevention
    • The truth about autoupdates
    • User Roles and Capabilities
    • Changing Salts – Should You or Shouldn’t You
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    • Why You Need This Course
    • Are You Hacked?
    • Why education is more important than a security plugin
    • Why does a hacker attack your “insignificant” site?
    • Common attacks on WordPress
    • The most important file and how to protect it
    • Linux file permissions for WordPress site owners
    • Protecting against brute force login attempts
    • How many plugins should you have on your site?
    • Best practices updating WordPress core, plugins, and themes
    • Protecting your desktop, laptop, and devices
    • Where to get plugins and themes
    • Hosting considerations
    • cPanel Add-on domains
    • Intrusion detection
    • Intrusion prevention
    • The truth about autoupdates
    • User Roles and Capabilities
    • Changing Salts – Should You or Shouldn’t You