Entries by Math

5 tips to still be found in Google

The first results in Google are paid advertisements. Did you know that? The consequence of this is that the site doesn’t necessarily have to be good… it just needs to pay enough to Google to appear at the top?! Who bids more? The highest bidder gets the top position in the first 3-4 search results. […]

What are your visitors looking for?

Discover what your visitors are searching for with Search Meter, the ideal WordPress plugin. It often happens that you’re looking for a specific product or piece of information and end up on a website through Google where you can’t find what you’re looking for. Many websites have a search bar that allows you to search […]

Turning off comments in WordPress

Are you tired of those comments too? They are often written in English and advertise products you will never buy! Even if you have disabled comments on your WordPress website, the comments still appear in your admin area 🙁 Even when there are no comment forms on your pages and posts. Follow these 4 steps […]

Converting WordPress to Https

An SSL certificate is usually provided by your web host. After that, they leave it up to you or a professional to make the necessary changes to your WordPress website. If you’re certain that your HTTPS certificate is enabled by your web host, you can proceed with setting up WordPress. Does your website have a […]

When I set up a website . for myself, it goes like this!

I have been programming, maintaining, and securing WordPress business websites since 2007, 5 days a week. Even 7 days a week at times. But with great pleasure, busyness, and sometimes the overwork that you can expect from an entrepreneur. As a result, my knowledge and experience with themes & plugins, as well as WordPress itself, […]

This is normal! They are trying to hack my WordPress!

The surprise remains great when we mention that there are daily attempts to hack a customer’s WordPress website. My website? Out of all the websites out there? We will try to explain it as simply as possible without getting into too technical details. (Most of our blogs go into such detail that even hardcore programmers […]

Insecure plugins in WordPress cause problems

How can a plugin become insecure? When it hasn’t been updated by the developer for more than 2 years. If the developer doesn’t have proper training and simply copies code from the internet to create a plugin. If input fields and search fields are not properly protected against injections. The problems caused by insecure plugins […]

Managing CronJobs in WordPress

What a Cronjob is according to Wikipedia: A Cronjob or crontab is a Unix command that executes a program or script at a scheduled time. Cronjobs are used in Unix-like systems such as Linux, BSD, and Apple Macintosh. The word ‘cron’ comes from the English word chronograph, which is a type of stopwatch. What Cronjobs […]

Finding WordPress hackers through server logs

Imagine your WordPress website has been hacked, but you don’t have any security plugins running. Or worse, the hacker has disabled the security plugin. Then you have no idea what has happened, you don’t know which files have been modified, how the hacker gained entry… Finding Server Logs in DirectAdmin Server logs record EVERYTHING. However, […]

Maintain WordPress plugins, theme and security

WordPress is a free Open Source software that needs to be maintained to ensure that hackers don’t have a chance. However, it’s important to note that we’re not referring to hackers who personally target your website, but rather to automated scripts that scour Google for outdated plugins and themes with vulnerabilities. In this article, we […]