You've probably heard the buzz about WordPress websites getting hacked into. Or maybe you know someone who's had their site defaced.
The WordPress developers do take security very seriously, but self-hosting WordPress on your own domain, as with any website, comes with potential security risks. As a website owner, it's YOUR responsibility to secure your website!
If you're running a WordPress website on your own domain and haven't taken any measures to secure it, your website isn't secure. Your website can be damaged or completely wiped out overnight.
With all the hard work and time you've spent creating content, and the money you've invested into your website, don't let yourself be the next victim of cyber crime.
Think about it. When you go to bed at night, do you lock your doors? When you park your car, do you lock your car doors? You also need to lock the doors on your website.
WPSecurityLock will show you six simple things you can do right now to start securing your WordPress blog or website.
Join us at our WordPress Security Webinar on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. It starts at 9pm Eastern Time (6pm Pacific, 7pm Mountain or 8pm Central Time).
We will show you SIX valuable tips to start securing your WordPress site now, including...
What's included...
Plus, after the webinar, you'll receive the following bonus e-books...
Bonus #1
"7 Plugins for WordPress Security"
by Regina SmolaThis e-book provides information to help you reduce the risks of having your WordPress website hacked.
Bonus #2
"TwitterGlitch"
by Dan MorrisThis e-book is your step-by-step guide to Twitter problems.
Register Today!
WordPress Security Webinar: Six Things You Need to Know Wednesday, February 24, 2010
6pm PST / 7pm MST / 8pm CST / 9pm EST
(Convert to your time zone)
Duration: 90 minutes
Price: $47