What could go wrong MONITORING wise? Monitoring-wise, the solution is simple. You do it with a dedicated tool. Constantly monitoring your website, enhances the value of the daily tasks and prevents embarrassments or unexpected shocks. You really want to avoid the embarrassment being called by your customer, that your website…
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What could go wrong BACKUP wise? Backup wise, this gets extremely annoying and has a huge impact. When you need a backup you need it immediately, you need the latest – not the one from last year, the backup must be complete and able to restore your WordPress. Disconsider any…
Security: Newer browsers protect you better against viruses, scams and other threats. Outdated browsers are slow and have security holes. Speed: Every new browser generation improves speed. Even minor updates can make a considerable difference to speed factors. Technological compatibility: Modern websites are taking advantages of all the new features…
What could go wrong MAINTENANCE wise? Maintenance wise, the degradation is constant, slow and mostly unnoticeable. Each update mostly ends in success. But the update engine checks the core integrity of your WordPress, not the precious investment from the development, SEO or marketing team. Nobody checks every page after an…
What could go wrong SECURITY wise? Security wise, this gets ugly fast and it’s painful. When your security is breached you lose immediately what you had. You lose files, data, sensitive and internal information. From the public view, your reputation gets a hit, your natural ranking is penalized, your customers…
Nothing online is 100% secure and your WordPress is no exception to this rule. Since WordPress is powering at least a quarter of all websites worldwide, the platform is naturally an irresistible target for many attacks over the years. In this post – Never let your WP become an attack…
A year ago, when DROWN hit the news (read more here: SSL vulnerability affects 33% of the web) it was covered everywhere. All websites talked about. We talked about. Our customers did not understand and they were not scared. We ran at that time a FREE check campaign to see…
What is an attack vector? An attack vector is a path or means by which a hacker gains access to your server or WordPress (or both) to execute a malicious payload. Attack vectors enable hackers to exploit system vulnerabilities, including the human element. Why the WordPress attack vector is so…
name: WordPress REST API Vulnerability officially announced: FEBRUARY 1, 2017 Security Risk: Severe Exploitation Level: Easy/Remote DREAD Score: 9/10 Vulnerability: Privilege Escalation + Content Injection Patched Version: WordPress 4.7.2 what: This privilege escalation vulnerability affects the WordPress REST API that was recently added and enabled by default on WordPress 4.7.0….