by ray | Apr 22, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
The Federal Bureau of Investigation warned Tuesday that attackers claiming to be sympathetic to the extremist group ISIS are targeting websites that have vulnerable WordPress plugins. The content management system has a thriving community of third-party developers who...
by ray | Apr 22, 2015 | Wordpress
Web hosting and web services provider GoDaddy is continuing to expand its resources for small business owners, following its recent IPO. The company has now closed on the acquisition Elto, a San Francisco-based startup which had been offering a marketplace that helped...
by ray | Apr 22, 2015 | Wordpress
If your small business is backing up WordPress only once in a while, then you’re not alone. In fact, a survey of 503 WordPress users released March 10 by CodeGuard, a provider of cloud-based website backup services, reveals that 47 percent of WordPress users backup...
by ray | Apr 21, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Effectively managing your own passwords under any circumstances is hard work but managing your users’ passwords on a WordPress installation can become the job from hell. Say you’re the admin of a WordPress site and you have a variety of users with accounts on your...
by ray | Mar 28, 2015 | Wordpress
When a small business builds its website using WordPress, it doesn’t take long before frustration drives someone to ask, “How do I update WordPress Plugins automatically?!” Ah yes, WordPress updates. Thanks to its incredibly active developer and user communities,...
by ray | Mar 10, 2015 | Wordpress
CANVAS VS GENESIS – BOTH GREAT OPTIONS If you’ve never used either Canvas (by the folks at WooThemes) or Genesis (by the folks at StudioPress) for a WordPress theme – let me just tell you that you’ve been missing out. They’re both great options – useful by different...