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Does your WordPress backup plugin report vulnerabilities?

We do. At blogVault, we believe that our job isn’t just about backups. Our customers put their faith in us for providing the best protection for their data. In return, we do everything to keep them happy and their sites safe. That includes keeping ourselves up-to-date with the latest from the WordPress world. The recent…

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When your WordPress site gets hacked

WordPress, being the most popular blogging platform across the world, is frequently targeted by hackers. The flexibility that makes WordPress so attractive can also make you vulnerable if you are not cautious. Hackers are always on the prowl to exploit any loopholes in the system. Having your site hacked is a painful, emotional, and sometimes…

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Securing your WordPress Admin

The world’s most secure website is the one that doesn’t exist. What it implies is that attacks are imminent. It is likely that a hacker half-way across the globe is trying to get to your site right now. That is why security is the most important concern today. As per the latest Forbes report, 30,000…

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Your S3 Website Backups are Unsafe

Most of the popular free and paid backup plugins such as Backup Buddy or Updraft Plus come with the ability to store the backups on a cloud service like Amazon S3. Offsite storage of the backup is a critical requirement for any good backup solution. If you are not using offsite backups, do so right…

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WordPress Security: Part 1 Securing wp-config.php

We had earlier given an overview on How to secure your WordPress site. This post is first of a series, where in we will detail the steps needed to make your WordPress site more secure. Every WordPress site contains a file called `wp-config.php`. Many of us, who work closely with WordPress would have already seen this…

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