Secure Your WordPress Website: How to Protect Yourself from Hackers, Spammers, Scrappers, and Imbeciles by Mari Kane
Author:Mari Kane [Kane, Mari]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: COM060130, COM060100
Publisher: Blogsite Studio
Published: 2017-04-26T04:00:00+00:00
Mantracize your Passwords
There’s a lot you can do with mantra passwords. Reinforce good habits, describe your cat, play with words – it’s all good as a mantra password. Just remember to add caps, numbers and symbols, and the hackers will never be able to crack your code.
And who knows? Mantra passwords could be your ticket to Web nirvana.
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3 Ways to Protect Your Email Address From Hackers and Spammers
Does your email address get spam? Have you noticed an increase of spam since building your website? Is that email spam driving you crazy?
If you answered yes to the above then it’s time to find a way to protect your email address from the hackers who scrape websites for email addresses and then sell them to spammers who fill your inbox with crap.
Email spamming is a huge business because believe it or not, it works. There’s a sucker born a day who will click a strange link and download malicious code to their computer to place yet more spam on the internet. Yet more will actually engage with spammer and even buy something!
They have to be stopped!
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