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Publish your dynamic content management system sites as static so your site will be secure, faster & scalable. Supports WP, Joomla and Drupal.
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True or false: Hiding your WP login url and WP version will help keep your site secure. (Spoiler alert) False!
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Strattic Feb 5
Google will warn you about lookalike domains that are "typosquatting" (also the name of my workout video)
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Strattic Feb 4
Loved the Hello, Hackers episode of from ( and ): A site getting continuously hacked, tips for securing your site and a reminder that we can keep fighting the good fight with a solid security plan
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Strattic Feb 4
Yikes! New wave of ransomware gets downloaded from compromised, legitimate WordPress sites, where it is disguised as an image file. To compromise the WordPress pages, attackers used mass-scale password brute-force attacks carried out via automated bots.
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Strattic Feb 3
Really thorough comparison of and from . The same site built with each page builder got different page speed results. With Strattic, the site speed would likely be the same since we output a static version of your site.
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Strattic Jan 28
WordPress sites under attack via zero-day in abandoned plugin | ZDNet
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Strattic Jan 26
Maybe this new feature should be packaged as a plugin rather than as part of core? Concerns raised about WordPress' new 'White Screen Of Death' protection feature | ZDNet
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Strattic Jan 21
Drupal has issued updates to address two security vulnerabilities so make sure to patch it asap!
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Strattic Jan 21
Oh the irony of injecting code to track website performance only to have it slow down or break a site.
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Freemius Jan 19
Miriam Schwab And Are Completely Redefining The WordPress Website Security Arena
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Strattic Jan 20
Saved by the Yibelo. Security researcher Paulos Yibelo uncovered several vulnerabilities in Bluehost, DreamHost, HostGator, OVH and iPage that could've been used to steal website owners' personal information or take over their accounts.
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Strattic Jan 15
That's no good. Over 80 government websites are down after TLS certificates expired and there's nobody on hand to renew them.
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Strattic Jan 15
Here's a good breakdown of the benefits and limitations of JAMstack. At Strattic, our approach is to let you enjoy all the benefits of JAMstack and remove almost all the limitations with WordPress as your CMS and one-click publishing to serverless.
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Strattic Jan 15
WordPress Vulnerabilities Tripled in 2018. Yikes! The most common vulnerabilities were related to SQL injection and cross-site scripting attacks. Almost all (98 percent) of the WordPress vulnerabilities were related to plugins.
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Strattic Jan 10
Serverless has many security and scaling benefits, and now WordPress sites can enjoy these benefits.
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Strattic Jan 7
Maybe now people will start taking Content Security Policies more seriously...
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Strattic Jan 7
This helps explain the problem with WordPress sites and the need for making them fast and not hacked (Strattic can help with this) so SEOs and site owners can get back to their New Year's parties.
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Strattic Jan 1
Crypto Mining Malware grew by 4000% percent this year?! Holy Shmoly. Know what could help prevent that? HTTP Security Headers FTW!
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Strattic Dec 31
Oh boy, need to add some of these to my looooong list of podcasts. Is it me or does a new podcast pop up every day?!
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Strattic Dec 31
So many options for a Multilingual WordPress website. I have mixed feelings about all of them. What about you?
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