All websites are prone to be hacked, 83% of these hacks are considered avoidable, which leads to major problems and with WordPress being one of the world’s most popular CMS sites there is bound to be a large number of attacks. Since its rise in popularity they’re has been over 200,000 WordPress websites attacked. There’s many ways a hacker can infiltrate your site such as through your hosting site, your theme and even your password, if it isn’t strong enough. To completely stop hacking is impossible but it can be made more difficult for them to do. The below Infographic will show what can be done to help make it harder for hackers to get your website. From easy actions such as installing a security plugin to a more advanced action such as performing a full site back-up.
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