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Please follow the advice below on how to secure your Wordpress websites:

  1. Keep WordPress updated: WordPress regularly releases security updates to fix vulnerabilities and protect against potential threats. Make sure your WordPress installation, plugins, and themes are always up-to-date. You can turn on automatic updates or use a plugin to manage updates for you.

  2. Use strong passwords: Use strong, unique passwords for all user accounts on your WordPress website. Avoid using common passwords or personal information that can be easily guessed. You can use a password manager to generate and store complex passwords securely.

  3. Install security plugins: There are many security plugins available for WordPress that can help protect your website from various threats. Some popular options include Wordfence, iThemes Security, and Sucuri Security. These plugins can help with things like malware scanning, brute-force protection, and firewall setup.

  4. Enable two-factor authentication: Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your WordPress website by requiring users to enter a second factor, such as a code sent to their phone, in addition to their password. You can enable 2FA for WordPress using a plugin like Google Authenticator or Authy.

  5. Backup regularly: Regular backups of your WordPress website are important in case something goes wrong, such as a hack or a server failure. You can use a plugin like UpdraftPlus to schedule automatic backups of your website to a remote location, such as Dropbox or Google Drive.


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