So, is WordPress easily hacked? The short answer is no, but it is a common target for cyberattacks due to its popularity.
According to data from W3Techs, WordPress is used by 65% of all the websites whose content management system we know. This is 43% of all websites.
The security of your WordPress site depends on multiple factors, such as the strength of your passwords, the use of security plugins, and regular updating of your software.
In this video, we’ll be covering common vulnerabilities and providing solutions to secure your WordPress site.
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