I am not really a WordPress pro. But there are a number of potential
gotchas that create security holes. A big one is plugins. The other is
leaving certain settings at default values. Itheme security is a really
nice security check for you. And it gives you some options to secure your
site. Another option is to use a wordpress.com site and let them host it.
They do have a free solution.
On May 18, 2016 6:18 PM, "Mark Phillips" <
mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:
> My daughter has become a blogger of late (
> http://www.sustainablesixty.com/)...I guess a recently minted BS from ASU
> needs a summer hobby while she works and saves up her money to start her MS
> in the Fall at ASU.
>
> I was thinking of hosting her Wordpress blog on some spare space I have on
> a Linode machine, saving me the cost of paying to host her site. Does
> anyone on the list support Wordpress, and if so, any suggestions or gotchas
> about hosting Wordpress?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
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