WP Secure
WP Secure. was launched earlier this week. It protects your site from people trying to hack in.

That’s important because 170,000 WordPress sites were hacked last year, and many hackers got inside the site and took over control.

🚫 41% were hacked via their hosting provider’s flaws

🚫 29% were hacked via a vulnerability in the WordPress theme they were using

🚫 22% were hacked via a vulnerability in a plugin that was installed on WordPress

🚫 8% were hacked because they used a weak password for administrative userids. (“Admin” is the default WP administrative userid so logging in as admin is the first attack hackers try. We not only have a strong password for admin, but if a hacker does manage to log in as admin, the joke is on him. On our site, admin isn’t an administrator. It has no superpowers. All it can do is read the posts, like everyone else.)

WP Secure. works by changing the default structure of your site so that it no longer looks like a WordPress site. When WordPress is installed, it leaves a lot of clues scattered around the site. Anyone who knows those clues can just poke around and find out.

If it is a WordPress site, the crooks know what to do to hack it. If it isn’t a WP site, there is too much variability in what might be needed to hack it, so the thieves move on to a softer target. Disguise your site well and fool the crooks with WP Secure.

You can use this plugin. It takes no technical skills. Clicking on buttons is the only skill you will need.

You don’t want your site hacked. It was bad enough when our personal email was hacked. If your site is hacked, you will probably need to pay ransom to get the hackers to move out and let you resume control.

Today, it’s available for a tiny one-time fee. Getting hacked will cost your hundreds of times more. Get your copy now, which the price is low, here: WP Secure.

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