People with web experience of differing levels have worked and made sure that their sites and blog accounts were safe from computer hackers. However, the hackers practice an old baseball saying which goes, “If you want to be a success you have to hit ‘em where they ain’t.”
The weakness that the hackers have found is the WordPress Blog. Many people believe that their blogs are not worthy of a hacker's attention, but with more revenue coming into your blog, the more a hacker will be likely to hunt for that victim.
The hacker attacks on WordPress Blogs take the person who wants to come to a particular blog to a different site that’s full of ads, many of them obscene and many of them virus filled, which obviously does not present what was the assumed landing point blog in the best light. In fact, one hacker attack, no matter how quickly it's spotted and dealt with, can destroy all the work that the owner of that blog has done. Your blog could be full of years worth of helpful material, and just one hacker attack could turn it into untrustworthly garbage.
The attacks launched on WordPress Blogs by hackers get even worse for the blog owners. Google, for example, when (not if) their robots detect something suspicious about a WordPress Blog will include the following in the search result for that WordPress Blog.
“This site may harm your computer.”
If a person clicks on that phrase, which appears as a link within the search result listing, they will be taken to a page that will repeat the warning of harm to their computer and suggest that they go to another site or blog that came up in their search results.
Even if a WordPress Blog owner catches the damage quickly, the time it will take to repair that blog's reputation will be costly at a variety of levels. People will remember the warnings of computer harm no matter how strongly it's presented that all with that WordPress Blog is well. Once blog traffic is lost, ad revenue is also lost. In many cases this could mean the loss of advertisers since many affiliate ad programs require a specific level of traffic activity.
WordPress Blog owners mistakingly think that the warning signs that their blog has been hacked are so obvious that they will catch the problem before any major damage is done. They would need to remain proactive and not reactive, meaning they would need to be monitoring their WordPress blog every minute of each hour of the day. Only five minutes under the control of a hacker can destroy the connection that a WordPress Blog has made with every single person who visits the site at that point.
WordPress blog owners can stay on top of their security updates from WordPress, but this still remains only a reactive step. There is a proactive step every WordPress Blog owner can take to prevent hackers from destroying the work and reputation of their WordPress Blog.
Internet developer and expert James Stein, with 15 years experience in the development of programs that assist and educate people, has created WordPress Secured. Instead of one plug-in fix after another, WordPress Secured brings total security to every WordPress Blog that anyone can learn and benefit from.
WordPress Secured shows you how to plug the security holes that many WordPress blogs have that hackers take advantage of. It teaches you how to discover a blog's weak spots and will strengthen them. WordPress Secured users learn how to protect their important streams of income revenue. WordPress Secure will make the blogger secure, smart and will give them an awareness about their blog.
With WordPress Secure you will get an included feature called BadBot Killer.BadBot-Killer stops those scanning bots that seek out a websites server weaknesses that are open to website hackers. BadBot-Killer is a script that will stop the hackers before they can locate a open hole in a website or blog.
WordPress blog owners don’t realize the time and knowledge that is required to repair a WordPress blog after it has been hacked. WordPress Secure is one easy and educational package that keeps the WordPress Blog owner steps ahead any hacker.
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This post was written by Robjohn on June 14, 2009



