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Practical WordPress security guides from the MalCare team: cleaning hacked sites, hardening WordPress, and choosing the right tools.
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MalCare Blocks 11000+ Attacks on Royal Elementor Plugin v1.3.78 RCE Vulnerability Before Patch Release
MalCare blocked more than 11000 attempts to exploit the recently discovered Royal Elementor plugin vulnerability. Our firewall protected sites for over a week
2 Ways To Restrict Page Access To Logged-In Users
Restricting access to your content can be about establishing login security or crafting a curated user experience. It adds an extra layer of security by
4 Ways to Restrict Admin Access On Your WordPress Site
Learn four ways to restrict WordPress admin access by user role or IP address, using built-in controls, a plugin, .htaccess, or custom code.
2FA vs MFA: Your Quick No-Jargon Guide
Suddenly, that simple task becomes a confusing 2FA vs MFA debate. You start asking yourself, "Is what I'm choosing good enough? Am I missing something?"
Easy Fix For WordPress Plugin Conflicts
Identify a WordPress plugin conflict through wp-admin, cPanel, or FTP, isolate the faulty plugin, and prevent the problem recurring.
Introducing Atomic Security: The Future of WordPress
It is our belief that WordPress sites should never get hacked.
How to Stop a WordPress DDoS Attack
Recognize a WordPress DDoS attack, reduce its impact with hosting and firewall controls, and harden the site against repeat floods.
WordPress Upload Media HTTP Error – 10 Easy Fixes
Fix the WordPress media upload HTTP error by checking file size, permissions, PHP limits, plugins, themes, and image libraries.
WordPress Media Library Not Showing Images – 10 Easy Fixes
Restore images missing from the WordPress Media Library by checking permissions, plugin conflicts, upload paths, cache, thumbnails, and rewrite rules.
“Sorry You Are Not Allowed To Access This Page” – 10 Easy Fixes
But lo and behold! Your screen flashes the dreaded message, “Sorry you are not allowed to access this page.”
WordPress Multisite Setup – 7 Easy Steps to Get One Up and Running
Set up WordPress Multisite safely by backing up, enabling the network, updating configuration files, configuring settings, and adding sites and users.
WordPress Multisite vs Single Site: Which One To Choose And When?
Compare WordPress Multisite and single-site installations by management, cost, control, performance, compatibility, security, and ideal use cases.