WordPress powers a large part of today's web and as such, is a popular target for exploits. Find out why you as an SEO should care and what you can do to ensure your Wordpress site's security and minimise the risks. Talk recap here: http://www.irishwonder.com/blog/2019/04/30/wordpress-security-my-pint-sized-marketing-talk-recap/
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UPDATE wp_users SET ID= '111' WHERE ID= 1;
UPDATE wp_usermeta SET user_id = '111' WHERE user_id = 1;
UPDATE wp_posts SET post_author='111’ WHERE post_author=1
*Keep in mind your actual database name,
your desired ID and your SQL version syntax
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Check your server logs to see any unusual
URLs being requested
Check Majestic for your indexed/linked to
pages
Check Google Search Console for unusual
queries, URLs and crawl errors
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And there is no reason to keep a bunch of themes you do not use unless you run a WPMU site where users can select different themes
And there is no reason to keep a bunch of themes you do not use unless you run a WPMU site where users can select different themes
And there is no reason to keep a bunch of themes you do not use unless you run a WPMU site where users can select different themes
And there is no reason to keep a bunch of themes you do not use unless you run a WPMU site where users can select different themes