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		<title>Make Sure Your WordPress Blogs are Secure from Hackers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just received an email from Lynette Chandler, who sends out excellent info on technology issues. (As someone who is somewhat tech-averse, I need all the help I can get!)
Lynette talked about the security issues with WordPress blogs and what to do about it. (Lynette says  &#8220;regular web sites&#8221; such as  sites created with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just received an email from <a title="Lynette Chandler's blog on technology and blogging" href="http://www.techbasedmarketing.com/blog/?&amp;aff_id=626" target="_blank">Lynette Chandler</a>, who sends out excellent info on technology issues. (As someone who is somewhat tech-averse, I need all the help I can get!)</p>
<p>Lynette talked about the security issues with WordPress blogs and what to do about it. (Lynette says  &#8220;regular web sites&#8221; such as  <a title="XSite Pro--easy web site creation software" href="http://www.xsitepro.com/index_r.html?p=diane&amp;w=home" target="_blank">sites created with XSite Pro web design software </a> are not necessarily any more secure, but I&#8217;m going to check on that with XSP.  So far I&#8217;ve NEVER had a problem with my <a title="&quot;XSitePro web design software" href="http://www.xsitepro.com/index_r.html?p=diane&amp;w=home" target="_blank">XSite Pro </a>sites, only my blogs.)</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what Lynette wrote, and the helpful info she shared:</p>
<p>&#8220;If you haven&#8217;t heard already, there has been a bunch of attacks to<br />
WordPress blogs lately. If you go to WordPress forums and search for<br />
security or hacking you&#8217;ll see it has gone on since before version<br />
2.5.1. The most vulnerable sites are those running version 2.3.x but<br />
there has been some report from people using 2.5.1</p>
<p>&#8220;It is not clear that those running the newer version were infiltrated<br />
before upgrading. The official WordPress word on this is, version<br />
2.5.1 is secure.</p>
<p>&#8220;But you know, this is more about what we as site owners should do to<br />
make sure our sites are not so easily hacked. Look, every software<br />
has their weak points. The trick to surviving a web site hacking is<br />
to take steps so you don&#8217;t go through it in the first place.<br />
Prevention is better than cure.</p>
<p>&#8220;Also, having regular *web site* backups are super important.</p>
<p>&#8220;I talked about this to my friend Elizabeth lately on her podcast.<br />
You are advised to listen to it. <a href="http://techbasedmarketing.com/1/70336/" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s the link</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some of the things discussed in the podcast are:</p>
<p>&#8220;1. What can happen if a hacking occurs (even if it is not a<br />
Wordpress powered site &#8211; so if you don&#8217;t run WP, don&#8217;t sit back and<br />
relax yet)</p>
<p>&#8220;2. Some suggestions how to lock down your WP and sites.</p>
<p>&#8220;In addition, <a title="how to secure your web site" href="http://techbasedmarketing.com/1/11530/" target="_blank">here&#8217;s a blog post</a> I made earlier with resources how to<br />
secure your site.</p>
<p>&#8220;Finally&#8230; what do you do to find out if you&#8217;ve been hacked and how<br />
to fix it? Here&#8217;s a resource that will be super helpful.</p>
<p>&#8220;Till the next time, stay safe and don&#8217;t forget to backup, backup,<br />
backup.&#8221;</p>
<p>Thanks, Lynette!</p>
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