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Don’t Become a WordPress Hack Victim

May 21 2013

diverse wp hack adminIn recent weeks, there has been substantial buzz around the Web centered around a brute force attack on WordPress sites. These attacks are made by a network of more than 90,000 infected computers. They operate by logging in to the WordPress admin section with the generic login name "Admin", as that's how most WordPress sites are first set up. Those with weak passwords and an "Admin" username are getting hacked.

This is just one method out of hundreds that hackers use to attack WordPress sites around the world. It's even possible to be a hack victim and not even know it, as your site can be used to infect other sites behind the scenes. Some hacking involves spamming activities which has caused sites to be banned by Google, creating an emergency situation and a lot of corrective action to get back into good graces. So, how do you know if your site has been hacked and how do you prevent it in the future?

Wordfence is a very effective plugin, that is highly rated and easy to implement. Go to your WordPress plugins page, click on Add New and search for Wordfence. It will come up at the top of the search and is installed with one click. Other than inputting your email address to receive alerts, you really don't need to change the default settings, although you may want to go through and add a couple of check boxes should you wish to receive more alerts.

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