Actually, there are two fixes, one easier than the other. Let’s start with why. Why are there so many updates for WordPress? Because WordPress powers around 50% of the Internet it’s a prime target for hackers. They set up their own WordPress sites, then change themes and plugins until they find a vulnerability. Exploiting that becomes a piece of cake. That’s why you need to keep everything as current as possible. But when you have multiple WordPress sites, as I and many other do, this becomes a daily chore that sometimes can take hours. A fix I’ve been using reliably for years now is a simple plugin installation of It’s a plugin that you install on one site, then install another plugin on all your other sites, set that up in the dashboard and you can update all your sites in one place. That’s the harder easy fix. The even easier easy fix is to stop using WordPress altogether. No, you don’t have to go back to using Microsoft FrontPage ###shudder###, there’s a far better, zero cost tool to build static pages. In fact there are several great tools that won’t cost you anything to use, some look a little clunky, not all are WYSIWYG but a simple search will find most of them. However, this will walk you through everything you need to know and do to have a 100% $0 enterprise-level website that you control. https://link.wm-tips.com/100pc. Not only is it fast and costs less than it should, but it’s hack-proof. As you’ll see, if your site does get hacked, you can fix it in seconds. Regards, |
