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Wordpress Blogs can be HACKED so make sure you are protected.

January 22nd, 2008

“Over 338,000 results in Google for the term my blog was hacked!”

Unfortunately there are people out there in Cyberland who like to break into your ‘home’ on the Internet and do DAMAGE!

Now even though the people who create Wordpress do their best to make the program secure, each time they do an update there are people who take advantage of what is most commonly referred to as Zero Day Exploits.

Zero Day Exploits are exploits that come out the same day as a new version of software is released. WordPress has been a target of Zero Day exploits for a while. The reason being is that Word Press is one of the most popular pieces of software on the internet. If they can gain access to your blog all kinds of things can happen, they can upload files, deface or delete your blog entirely, or do something that you might not notice such as changing your Adsense and affiliate codes to theirs!

All is not lost and there is a solution to this hole in Wordpress.

I’ve found the easiest and most affordable program (only $10) to keep these nasty people out of your Wordpress Blog.

WordPress Secure (you will see a graphic of the box in the sidebars on the right).

Wordpress Secure

This program only takes about 8 minutes in total to install, and that includes watching the easy to follow video which shows you exactly what you need to do to make your Wordpress Blog completely secure for ALL HACKERS.

If you have already purchased this package please leave your comments/feedback below so that others will know how good this program really is.

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  1. January 27th, 2008 at 20:31 | #1

    I never thought blogs could be hacked.

    Thanks for the eye-opener

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  2. January 28th, 2008 at 19:11 | #2

    Did not think blogs could be hacked, but then on the web, just like the Old West - “if there is a will, there is a way”.

    Thanks for bringing this information to us all so we can protect our businesses!

    Anthony Whyms

    Moving4ward Marketing
    http://Moving4ward4Profit.4t.com

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  3. March 14th, 2008 at 08:16 | #3

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  4. March 14th, 2008 at 22:31 | #4

    Some great advice about hacking. I would never had thought to worry about such things, but now I will. I’ll be checking out the softward you have recommended, so thank you for that.

    And here’s a quick question for you?

    Do you think that hacking stuff only applies to free blogs hosted on wordpress, or also for paid domain hosting blogs?

    I’ll be protecting myself from here on in, that’s for sure. Thanks again.
    Sincerely,
    John Adams
    wwww.honest-homebusiness.com

    John from honest home business’s last blog post..Jan 19, Make Instant Money Online. No Skills Required To Make Instant Money Online

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  5. April 3rd, 2008 at 14:01 | #5

    So, what is reason of hacking my blog?
    I have neither any money, nor secret info..

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  6. April 9th, 2008 at 22:20 | #6

    I actually use this software on my blog. The $10 is well worth the security and peace of mind. I don’t directly make money from my blog but the links I have on there are important to me. If they were changed, someone else is suddenly getting my visitors.

    Great product. Highly recommended.

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  7. April 30th, 2008 at 04:34 | #7

    I used wordpress secure… some how a hacker got into my account — banned my IP where I could not log in — went in via ftp and removed it.

    I do not know how they did it — but they did.

    Andrew

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  8. April 30th, 2008 at 16:50 | #8

    In a world of WordPress security updates, someone is offering a way of protecting your WordPress blogs in between updates. Afterall, you’re not constantly connected to the internet, which means you don’t know how quickly you’ll be able to install the needed security patches. Still, is WordPress Secure worth getting?

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  9. September 30th, 2008 at 15:26 | #9

    Strangely enough, even now we see blogs been hacked using exploits that have been in existence for a while. Thanks for sharing the plugin but I think we all need to remember - patch your blog installation often and patch it fast!

    Alexs last blog post..KeywordLuv Plugin Is Gone

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  10. zean
    October 13th, 2008 at 04:09 | #10

    how can i make m own blog?…..

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  11. January 1st, 2009 at 16:41 | #11

    Don’t you thing that always update our engine to the latest wordpress version ain’t enough to secure it?

    Yudhi Abes last blog post..Financial Fellow

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