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Securing your WordPress installation
Keeping WordPress secure is an ongoing task. This guide explains what we already do at the server level and what practical steps y...
Protecting WordPress from distributed brute force attacks
Brute force attacks are one of the most common threats to WordPress sites - here is how to defend against them.
WordPress brute force attack protection
Protect your WordPress login page from brute force attacks using LiteSpeed's built-in WordPressProtect directive.
WordPress auto updates – how they work and best practice
Keeping WordPress up to date is essential for security, but applying updates without testing is one of the most common causes of s...
How to disable wp-cron.php and set a real cron job in cPanel
WordPress runs scheduled tasks using wp-cron.php, which fires on every page load by default. Replacing it with a real server cron...
Moving WordPress to a different domain in 5 steps without downtime
Move your WordPress site from a subdirectory or a different domain to its new home in five straightforward steps, with no downtime...
How to integrate Redis into WordPress
Connect Redis to WordPress using LiteSpeed Cache or W3 Total Cache to speed up page loads by caching database queries in memory.
How to set up SMTP authentication in WordPress
Configure SMTP authentication in WordPress so emails are sent from a real address and reach recipients reliably.
How to configure the Wordfence plugin
Configure the Wordfence plugin correctly to dramatically reduce the risk of your WordPress site being compromised.
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