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Outdated WordPress core, plugins, and themes create security exposure; update after checking dashboard notices and taking a backup.
Outdated WordPress core, plugins, and themes create security exposure; update after checking dashboard notices and taking a backup.
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So check for updates regularly. Visit your dashboard, and if you see any updates or notification like this, we got some work to do. Okay, so backup before updating. So always good practice to backup your site before you run any updates, just in case something goes wrong. Use your hosting's backups...
OpenYou know that over 50% of WordPress websites are dangerously out of date? So if you're a business owner and you run a WordPress website, you're gonna wanna listen to this. So WP Beginner have reported that over 52% of WordPress websites are running outdated versions. This leaves them totally vulnerable to security breaches and hackers...
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You know that over 50% of WordPress websites are dangerously out of date? So if you're a business owner and you run a WordPress website, you're gonna wanna listen to this.
So WP Beginner have reported that over 52% of WordPress websites are running outdated versions. This leaves them totally vulnerable to security breaches and hackers.
Imagine losing all of the hard work just because you missed a single update. Okay, so here's how to keep your site safe.
So check for updates regularly. Visit your dashboard, and if you see any updates or notification like this, we got some work to do.
Okay, so backup before updating. So always good practice to backup your site before you run any updates, just in case something goes wrong.
Use your hosting's backups. Or if you're not sure, you can use a plugin like Updraft plus.
Then just make sure you run the updates for WordPress, update your plugins, and update any out of date themes. Let's just make sure that you keep everything up to date using the latest version, and you wipe out any risk of vulnerabilities...