The normal WordPress installation process is easy but it doesn’t create an environment secure from hackers. For example, your blog has a user called “admin” that has control over the operation of the blog. But so does every other blog using the default installation process. And hackers know that. If they can get control of the admin userid, they can turn your blog into their plaything. If you get rid of “admin” and call your administrative ID something else they wouldn’t guess, that’s one less weakness for them to exploit. Bryan Doyle’s new training,... [...]