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Blogs are the best ways to connect with your readers and potential clients. If employed strategically, the blogs can allow you to gain substantial SEO benefits. Major search engines like Google now want to reward those who use the medium of internet to educate and aware the people instead of just using it for pure commercial purposes. That is why the companies who publish daily blogs can expect better ranking as compared to the ones that don’t publish blogs. Hence, we see the key role played by the blogs. WordPress is arguably the most important platform for publishing blogs. So, it is very important to keep your wordpress blog account secured from hackers. Let us see how to do it:

Don’t use the Admin as Username

Hackers may or may not possess sophisticated technical knowledge but they are quite good at guesswork and connecting the chains using logic and commonsense. By relieving them from cracking your login name you will be doing great service to the hackers. They are quite creative and crafty to blend logic and commonsense for inferring your password. Before you know the hackers would already make it to your blog.

It doesn’t take much time to delete the default user name and create your own personal profile

Go to Wordpress admin panel, click on Users and select Add new.

Personalize your profile and select the role of administrator

Create your personal user profile and select administrator in the role option. Assuming the role of an administrator enables you to make essential key changes to your blog. Once you have customized the profile, log out and sign in again to check if the given account details work fine.

On the panel go back into the users after signing in. Then delete the default admin user. You will be prompted to transfer the posts that have been posted by the admin user to your customized user profile. Selecting that option will prevent you from losing any of your content.

Strong Password is Absolutely Necessary

People tend to opt for the passwords they are easy to remember. Pets, spouse and kids are the most preferred choices. Hackers know that and many of them try such relevant names while cracking your password and many times they succeed.

Using “cheese*melon*Wednesday1950”would be a great choice here if you love cheese and hate melon. All you have to do is to think of:- The food you love + * + the food you hate + * + day & year of you birth

How simple for you to remember and how difficult for hackers to crack!

How to Enter the Strong Password

Go to the Users and select your profile.

At the bottom f the Page you will see New Passwords fields.

Enter your new password there.

Always Opt for the Latest Version of WordPress

If you are using old version of WordPress you are exposing your site to a number of security threats. In other words, your site could be at the mercy of hackers. That is the last thing you want. So, keep on updating your WordPress version on a regular basis. Make it a habit to check the WordPress on a frequent basis.

Generally the latest update is suggested by a yellow notification banner across top of you dashboard. That is teh easiest way to keep track of the things.

You just need to click once to start updating. No need for manual uploading or leave your browser.

Back up your Database

There are both free and paid options for you or to add simplicity to you backup process.

If you are a beginner looking for a simple yet strong solution then you can consider using WP DB backup.

Easy for beginners strong in performance and available at no cost it is the best plug-n for backing up your database.

You can also set the backup as per your own requirements.

Login Attempts

Hit and try is still teh most preferred way of breaking into your system. Hence you can actually us the plug-in to limit the attempts of logging in.

There is a plug-in named Login Attempts you can registered on that allows you to limit teh total number of login attempts

Install this plug-in by going into Plug-ins and choosing Add New

Go to the Plug-in and select the Add New.

Search for Limit login attempts and active the plug-in from your settings.

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