1:- Keep WordPress, plugins, and themes updated: Regularly updating WordPress, plugins, and themes can ensure that the website is using the latest security patches and fixes.
2:- Use strong passwords: Avoid using simple or common passwords, use a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
3:- Limit login attempts: Install a plugin that limits the number of login attempts, to prevent brute force attacks.
4:- Install a security plugin: Use a security plugin like Wordfence or iThemes Security to protect the website from common threats like malware, brute force attacks, and hacking attempts.
5:- Use HTTPS: Install an SSL certificate to enable HTTPS encryption, which can help protect sensitive information transmitted through the website.
6:- Use secure hosting: Choose a web host that provides secure hosting with firewalls, intrusion detection, and regular backups.
7:- Disable file editing: Disable the file editing feature in the WordPress dashboard to prevent unauthorized access to the website's core files.
8:_ Disable directory browsing: Prevent directory browsing by adding an index file to each directory, which will display when someone tries to access the directory.
9:- Use two-factor authentication: Install a plugin that enables two-factor authentication, which adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second factor like a security code or fingerprint.
10:- Backup regularly: Backup the website regularly, to ensure that it can be restored in case of a security breach or data loss.
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