Bulletproof Security vs Wordfence

Bulletproof Security or Wordfence: Which Security Plugin Is Better?

You’ve just launched your website and it’s starting to get some traction. You notice that you’re getting a lot of traffic, but it’s coming from a suspicious source. You don’t know what to do, so you decide to look into comparing security plugins for WordPress.  Wordfence is an incredibly popular security plugin for WordPress websites…

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WordPress Backdoors: How to Scan for Hidden Threats and Protect Your Site

Backdoors are a common cause of hacked WordPress sites, and they can wreak havoc on your website’s security. Backdoors are essentially secret entrances that hackers create to allow them access to your site, even if you’ve fixed all other vulnerabilities. They can be incredibly hard to detect, but that is where a top WordPress security…

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Fix “This Account Has Been Suspended” Message On Your Website

There is nothing as disconcerting as trying to visit or log into your website, only to see a notice saying ‘This account has been suspended. contact your hosting provider for more information.’ Your account has been suspended means that the hosting provider has temporarily taken your site offline.  Web hosts suspend websites for different reasons…

How to Fix “The Site Ahead Contains Harmful Programs” Warning

How to Fix “The Site Ahead Contains Harmful Programs” Warning

The “The Site Ahead Contains Harmful Programs” Google chrome warning is a nightmare. But what does this warning mean exactly? What are the consequences? Is it going to impact your website and, in turn, your business? How do you get rid of the warning?  In this article, I’ll answer all these questions and more. So,…

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How to Edit the WordPress htaccess File

Editing the WordPress .htaccess file can be very complicated. Finding the right file can be difficult and editing it can be even harder. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of finding and editing the .htaccess file in a way that’s easy to understand. Whether you’re…

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How To Change WordPress Login URL?

The WordPress login form is the access point to the world of WordPress. This simple form allows authorized users who successfully enter their account details to enter the WordPress admin area. By default, the WordPress login page can be accessed by appending /wp-login.php or /wp-admin/, to your main WordPress URL. The login paths are similar…

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How to Remove Google’s “This Site May Be Hacked” Warning

Seeing a ‘This site may be hacked’ message under your site in Google search results is alarming. Your visitors seeing it is downright terrifying. Many people still wonder if going on such a site can cause their device to be hacked, so you are bound to see a huge negative impact on your site if…

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How to Change WordPress Username?

WordPress is the most popular content management system in the world. It powers 43% of all websites on the Internet. And due to its popularity, it is a popular target for hackers. According to a 2018 Sucuri report, 90% of all CMS-based websites cleaned by it during that year were WordPress websites. No WordPress user…

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WordPress File Permissions: Complete Beginner’s Guide

WordPress file permissions are a hotly debated topic, and you will find tons of advice (quite a bit of it incorrect) online. WordPress also has an article about file permissions and how to set them to secure your site, but those instructions are hard to follow.  In this article, we have put together a complete…

How to whitelist an IP address

How to Whitelist IP Addresses in WordPress? (Step-by-Step Guide)

Whitelisting IP addresses is a manual way to ensure that certain IPs have access to your WordPress website. In some cases, it is because you have a private site for limited users. Other times, it is because plugin IPs are blocked and they cannot function properly. We have often seen this when one website has…

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