Published
July 25, 2025
We’ll explore:
The most common vulnerabilities in WordPress, including outdated plugins, weak passwords, and insecure hosting.
What happens when hackers infiltrate a site—ransomware, malware, SEO spam, and data theft.
Best practices for securing WordPress, from implementing security plugins to setting up 2FA, database hardening, and preventing brute force attacks.
How to automate security updates, monitor threats, and ensure regular backups for disaster recovery.
By the end of this session, you’ll have actionable steps to fortify your WordPress site and protect it from evolving security threats.


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