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WordPress Hosting Security in 2026: The Server-Level Protection Plugins Can’t Add
TL;DR WordPress hosting security in 2026 is decided below the plugin layer: account isolation, a server firewall, and a clean dedicated IP stop the cross-site hacks and brute-force floods that no plugin inside WordPress can reach. Listen to the Podcast! You did everything the guides told you to do. You installed a security plugin, enabled…
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Why It’s Now More Important Than Ever To See To Security On Your WordPress Blog
According to a report from CodeGuard, WordPress now powers 79% of content-driven websites. By comparison, Joomla powers 7.2%, and Drupal 5.3%. The report further notes that designers and developers are flocking to the platform in droves; it’s gained more…

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CMS-Targeted Attacks Are Only Going To Get More Frequent: Here’s How To Protect Yourself
Recently, Finnish security researcher Joukou Pynnonen revealed a security flaw in Yoast’s WordPress SEO plugin which allowed hackers to take over the administrator account of any CMS on which the plugin was installed. One of the most popular SEO…

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What IS A Content Delivery Network, Exactly?
I’m sure you’ve heard on at least one occasion that content delivery networks are awesome. They significantly improve the speed at which your website can deliver content. Not only does that make for a better user experience, there’s also…

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How Content Management Systems Are Addressing The Mobile Era
What do WordPress, Drupal, Joomla!, and pretty much every other market-leading content management system have in common? Simply put, they’re having just a little bit of trouble adapting to the small screen. As smartphones and tablets become more and…





