WordPress Website Security and Backups
1. Use strong passwords: Create a strong password that includes a combination of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters.
2. Keep WordPress and Plugins Updated: Regularly update WordPress and plugins to ensure they are up-to-date and secure.
3. Use a Security Plugin: Install a security plugin such as Wordfence or iThemes Security to help protect your site from malicious attacks.
4. Monitor Logins: Monitor logins to your website to help identify any suspicious activity.
5. Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Use two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security to your website.
6. Limit Login Attempts: Limit the number of login attempts to your website to protect against brute force attacks.
7. Use SSL: Use an SSL certificate to encrypt the data that is transmitted between your website and its visitors.
8. Create Regular Backups: Set up regular backups of your website to ensure you have a copy of your data in case of an emergency.