WordPress Sites Under Attack

October 19, 2017

A recent warning by the security experts at Wordfence indicate a higher-than-normal amount of scanning of WordPress sites by hackers looking for SSL security key information. If stored incorrectly, private key information on your server could easily expose your site to exploitation and that can be the loss of business.

Here is a link to the Wordfence warning and this is the tool they recommend to scan your site to see if it is vulnerable right now.

Ironically, just two days ago, Chris Westfall made a post on how to not only secure your website for upcoming Google loss-of-search prevention but a way to do it free and easier than installing your own SSL security certificate (which is a huge pain). To see that secure post, click here: https://medicareagenttraining.com/tip-website-must/

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How to Get Found Online

When you are establishing connections with prospects, you must understand that they will be searching your name online.

What will they find?

You absolutely, positively MUST control this search result and it is very simple to do so.
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Warning on Your Internet Content & Updates

Please watch this short video update and important warning I observed while at the National Medicare Supplement Conference. The referenced video is underneath this first video here. For videos from the conference, visit the Live Events section here.   See the…

     


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Warning for WordPress Users – IMPORTANT

A few weeks ago, over 100 websites hosted on my server got infected because someone did not have their WordPress page updated.

This vulnerability cannot be allowed to continue, so with that warning, here is a VERY important message for ANYONE with a WordPress site. If you do not watch this, or implement these steps, it is only a matter of time before your web site is utilized by hackers to further their business. Your web hosting provider will eventually shut down your site, too, as they see the site being taken over by “Malware” (malicious software).

Please watch this important video:
( I recommend maximizing it to full screen at the highest resolution to see the detail.)