All sites have some risk of hacking, but WordPress sites are especially prone to hacking because they are all, by default, organized the same way so crooks can write software to explore the site, mine its data and plant malicious code.

That’s a problem because, right now, your site may be at risk. But you can make your site an exception, making it hard to hack by not using the default behaviors, instead changing your site in ways hackers aren’t prepared for.

WP Total Audit not only shows you how to harden your site, it also includes a WordPress plugin you can install to automate most of the work.

This new plugin checks your site for 17 steup flaws hackers like to exploit. If it finds any of these flaws, it doesn’t just monitor them, it fixes them.

This should be one of the first plugins you install on new sites. But, installing and activating it on all of your existing or established sites is also helpful; it can make sure they are setup correctly and securely.

Mark Hess and Michael Thomas are offering lifetime updates and they are offering a 30-day money-back gurantee, so you aren’t risking anything.

And, as of this writing, they are offering an unlimited personal license for under $10 (and you can get an optional upgrade for a developer’s license allowing you to include this plugin in sites you sell.)

Get rid of 17 risks to your site security and performance; get your copy here: WP Total Audit.

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