Ok, I’ll admit that on occasion I’ll sit on my couch with my wife long enough to see what passes as “entertainment” these days via reality TV and to be honest, the fashion shows are some of the more interesting. The personalities, at the very least, have some creative depth! And Bravo has some of the best shows – without question. It’s a Brad Brad World isn’t one of them though (he was such a punk for using his position with Rachel Zoe to spin his own show!) but it did give me a title of this blog post today. […]
Uh Oh. WP 3.5.2 Security Update. Do This Now.
Yup. A quick security update that you’re going to want to do soon, like today if not this weekend. Sure, this might throw a wrench in your weekend plans, especially if you have a lot of client sites that are going to need an upgrade, but better to do this now than try to recover a hacked or broken site, right?
Safe Not Sorry: 7 Security Tips You Should Know
One of the most popular website publishing programs people use is WordPress, a well-structured, web-based content management system. When it comes to content and publishing on the Internet, security needs to be a priority. There are many people, unfortunately, who try to hack websites for fun, or to simply give others a hard time. There are some simple WordPress security tips that users need to be aware of, and when practiced, can provide peace of mind.
WordPress End-User Security with Dre Armeda
WordPress security is top-of-mind with a lot of people lately with the big botnet scare that’s apparently still happening in pockets here and there. That’s why we have companies like Sucuri and their great staff that are constantly monitoring the security landscape for those that don’t know about it until it’s too late. Dre Armeda is leading a lot of that charge and in an oldie-but-goodie presentation from WordCamp Atlanta 2012 that finally got uploaded to WP.tv he goes over End-User security that’s worth a look:
Free Security Tips Webinar May 1st
Unless you’ve been seriously living under a rock on an epic vacation then you’re already aware a number of security related issues that have cropped up recently that you should definitely be aware of. Most recently, just to backfill anyone who did in fact miss out, the brute force attacks and even cacheing plugins issue is something to take note of and remedy, not just for your personal blogs but all the customers and clients that you may manage as well. But there’s always more to do and more to learn and at times it can be overwhelming to think […]
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