Security Monitoring

Practical WordPress security support for malware scanning, login protection, firewall setup, activity monitoring, spam reduction, and security recommendations.

Security Protection

Install a Firewall

Firewall protection is set up or checked to help block suspicious traffic and common attacks. Your WordPress site gets an added layer of protection against unwanted activity.

Run Malware Scans

Malware scans are run to check for suspicious files, malicious code, and known security warnings. Early detection makes security problems easier to handle before they spread.

Protect Login Page

The WordPress login area is protected against repeated login attempts and basic brute-force attacks. Login pages are common targets, so stronger protection matters.

Set Up Two-Factor Login Protection

Two-factor login protection is set up or recommended for admin users when supported. This adds an extra login step to help protect the dashboard from unauthorized access.

Force Strong Passwords

Stronger password practices are applied or recommended for WordPress users. Weak passwords increase the chance of unauthorized access.

Block Suspicious IPs

Suspicious login attempts and harmful IP activity are monitored when supported by the setup. Repeated unwanted access attempts can be blocked or flagged for action.

Confirm Backup Access

HTTPS and SSL status are checked to make sure the site loads securely. Visitors are more likely to trust a website that does not show browser security warnings.

Security Hardening

Check User Accounts

WordPress user accounts are checked for unnecessary admin access, unused users, or suspicious roles. Cleaner access control reduces account-level security risk.

Track File Changes

Important file changes are tracked when supported by the security setup. Unexpected file changes can be a sign of plugin issues, theme changes, or suspicious activity.

Scan Plugins and Themes

Plugins and themes are checked for outdated versions, security warnings, and risky items. Neglected software is one of the most common sources of WordPress security problems.

Set Basic Security Rules

Practical security rules are applied to reduce unnecessary exposure. Your website becomes harder to abuse through common WordPress weaknesses.

Block Spam Activity

Spam protection is configured or checked for comments and form abuse. Less spam keeps the website cleaner and easier to manage.

Security Notes

Security findings are summarized in simple language with recommended next steps. You can understand what needs attention without reading raw alerts or technical logs.