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WordPress Bullet Proof Security Suite; lock down your site #ad

Darren Thompson had a problem. He noticed a large increase in traffic, but no corresponding increase in affiliate sales. As he recounts the story, “I emailed my Affiliate Account Manager and asked him if he could check their logs to see if there was a spike in sales for another account that was originating from my site. Sure enough, an account belonging to a guy in Russia had suddenly jumped with sales but the originating click reference was routed through his site and there was no way to tell where the traffic or source has come from.” His WordPress site, where he had been earning... [...]

‘Security Notifications in Google Webmaster Tools’ – ‘Website Magazine’ Article

The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Security Notifications in Google Webmaster Tools”. Pete Prestipino says, “There’s nothing more heart wrenching than discovering that a website has been the subject of a spam or malware attack. It’s stressful as anything you will encounter in your professional career and can put you more than a few paces behind the competition in the quest to Web success. Google has long notified webmasters when the software being run on their website was out of date and even established a help portal for hacked site with articles providing... [...]

Stop Thieves from stealing your downloads #ad

Bill Zimmerman & John Socratous just released wizShield, a powerful automated licensing system to make sure that anyone who uses your software has a valid license. They report that 22% of online downloads are pirated material. You can avoid that fate by locking down your site with software like wizShield. This software adds a security algorithm to your site that instantly locks down your site to prevent fraudulent downloads. If you sell themes or plugins, this protects them. Soon other file types (such as PDFs) can be protected, too. wizShield integrates with Paypal (Infusionsoft and others... [...]

Domain Security Pro; for better website security #ad

Today, Mark Dulisse is announcing Domain Security Pro. Dulisse believes it will soon become the gold standard for software protecting your webpages and blogs against hackers, malicious bots, spam brute force attacks, and hotlink image and video file thieves. If you own websites, you should consider this software. Most WordPress have security plugins installed. But these plugins have limitations and may cause problems. Not only do they use resources on your WordPress server, slowing down your page loads, and potentially conflicting with your other plugins, but they don’t protect site from... [...]

BackupPal: The protection your site needs against disasters #ad

Thousands of computers are running around the clock, trying to break into WordPress sites. You never want them to succeed; if you aren’t prepared, your site will be toast for days, if not weeks. You may never regain your ranking or your traffic. If you are prepared, though, you can be back up in an hour, maybe before Google ever notices you have been down. How do you get prepared? You make frequent backups of your site and the database that it uses. SO that if, despite all your prefcautions, your site is hacked, you can quickly restore it to operation. The most famous backup tool for WordPress... [...]

WP SecurePro: How to keep hackers out of your WordPress site #ad

Today, you may be inviting them in with a poor choice of themes and plugins (many free ones have malware, spyware and hidden code in them. When you use those that do, your site becomes a playground for the writers of those free resources. They can read your data and use it for their own purposes. Even worse, WordPress is a standardized platform that many crooks have studied and have produced code to attack. If you use a standard WP installation, you leave your site open to the attacks from these crooks. Jason Fladlien and Wilson Mattos hired WordPress security expert Bill Davis to produce WP SecurePro,... [...]

WP Brute Force: Don’t let hackers corrupt your WordPress site #ad

WP Brute Force is a simple plugin that installs on your WordPress site, to completely hide your WordPress installation from hackers. When you create a WordPress site, our critical operational files are placed in pre-defined directories, the same directories they are placed in on millions of other WordPress sites. The crooks know where to find them, so they can corrupt them and take over your site. But, if you know what you’re doing, you can place these WP files in different directories and still operate your site correctly. Your system can find the, but crooks cannot, so they move on to a... [...]

Backup Plus: WordPress backup for when you really need it #ad

Back up your WordPress site at least daily, to protect from hardware crashes, from user errors, from hacker attacks, viruses and more. You need to back up both your database and your files to be able to recover quickly if there is a problem. Ryan Shaw has created Backup Plus,and it gives you the ability to fully restore any WordPress website at any time for any reason and do it instantly. You do it with a backup copy that’s stored on a remote server. This plugin operates very simply. You have a button to create a backup, a button to download it to your safe place away from your site, and a button... [...]

WP Lock Up II: Protect your WordPress site from hackers #ad

Virtually every website on the web has been attacked or soon will be. When it happens, your life is turned upside down for weeks while you try to recover your’s site’s integrity. If your site is based on WordPress, there’s now a protective measure you can try. Sherman Fredericksen has created a plugin called WP Lock Up II that locks down your site so no hacker can comandeer it. Fredericksen’s new tool will create a secure database. It can add a Captcha challenge to your site to discourage malicious content being added by a visitor. Change default setup settings that have... [...]

WP Secure Pro: How to keep hackers out of your site #ads

WordPress blogs have 7 potential vulnerabilities t0 hackers that need to be plugged for the health of the blog and the security of its visitors. WP Secure Pro shows you how to disarm these potential security traps. Carelessness by the blog owner or a lack of awareness of the danger can leave most of the 7 issues unsolved. Your selection of a theme can make a difference. So can the plugins you use. Both may harbor malware, or may leave back doors open so malware can get in. Jason Fladlien and Wilson Mattos hired security expert Bill Davis to review their blogs to find security weaknesses and to... [...]


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