- Use a strong, unique password for your WordPress admin account and consider using a password manager to store it.
- Keep your WordPress site and all plugins and themes up to date.
- Use a security plugin, such as Wordfence or Sucuri, to protect your site from malware and other security threats.
- Use two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to your login process.
- Limit login attempts to prevent brute-force attacks.
- Regularly scan your site for malware and vulnerabilities.
- Use a web application firewall to protect your site from common attacks.
- Consider hosting your site on a virtual private server (VPS) or a dedicated server, rather than a shared hosting environment.
- Use SSL/TLS to encrypt your site's traffic and protect sensitive data.
- Regularly back up your site to ensure you can recover from any security breaches or other issues.