by Nikole Garcia | Apr 27, 2017 | Security, Web Tech |
As those of you who know me, I take website security very seriously so that my clients don’t have to. For those of you who aren’t hosting with me, however, I want to call attention this post by Wordfence (a popular WordPress security plugin) outlining the...
by Nikole Garcia | Apr 7, 2017 | Security, Web Tech |
As those of you who know me, I take website security very seriously so that my clients don’t have to. For those of you who aren’t hosting with me, however, I want to call attention this post by Wordfence (a popular WordPress security plugin) outlining the...
by Nikole Garcia | Mar 29, 2017 | Security, Web Tech |
As those of you who know me, I take website security very seriously so that my clients don’t have to. For those of you who aren’t hosting with me, however, I want to call attention this post by Wordfence (a popular WordPress security plugin) outlining the...
by Nikole Garcia | Mar 22, 2017 | Security, Web Tech |
As those of you who know me, I take website security very seriously so that my clients don’t have to. For those of you who aren’t hosting with me, however, I want to call attention this post by Wordfence (a popular WordPress security plugin) outlining the...
by Nikole Garcia | May 12, 2016 | How They Do It, Web Tech |
NEW! The original post is from July 2014, but I’ve updated it to reflect my current plugin load. I’ll admit it: If you asked my friends, they might say that I’m a little anti-plugin. While that is not entirely true, it does have some truth to it. The...
by Nikole Garcia | May 11, 2016 | Business, Security, Web Tech |
This is long. You may want to get comfy and grab some popcorn. First of all … I felt it was only fair to give this exchange some context by showing you a video that explained what I was asking the host (Bluehost) to do for my client. So, here it is: Secondly...