How to Safely Update WordPress Plugins Without Breaking Your Live Site
WordPress powers more than 40% of all websites on the internet, and a big reason for that popularity is the plugin ecosystem. There are … Read more
WordPress powers more than 40% of all websites on the internet, and a big reason for that popularity is the plugin ecosystem. There are … Read more
A WordPress redirect hack silently sends your visitors to casino, pharma, or spam sites without you knowing. This guide shows you exactly where redirect malware hides in WordPress — .htaccess, theme functions.php, wp_options, and fake image files — and how to find and remove every instance.
Your WordPress site has been hacked. This step-by-step guide shows you how to identify the hack, isolate and clean the site, remove malicious users and backdoors, restore from a clean backup if needed, and harden WordPress against the next attack — all without losing your content.
A complete 20-point WordPress security audit checklist to run every month. Covers core and plugin updates, user access review, file permissions, login hardening, SSL configuration, HTTP security headers, backup verification, malware scanning, and two-factor authentication enforcement.
Use this 25-point WordPress launch checklist covering content, SEO, performance, security, and analytics before going live.