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WordPress bug

Last week, WordPress released the latest version (4.7.2) of the popular platform, fixing three security vulnerabilities in version 4.7.1 and earlier. What the WordPress team didn't tell the public is that a 0-day bag that allows hackers to remotely change or delete the content of pages on a WordPress site was also secretly fixed at the time. A security breach about which

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Domain transfer to another registrant

The transfer of a domain to another registrant is usually done for two reasons, which is due to the cheaper price of domain extension or the combined payment of hosting and domain in one place. Regardless of the reason for the transfer, the procedure is the same wherever the domain is located because the transfer rules are not determined by domain registrants but by ICANN or RNIDS. First of all

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NameServer change

Thank you for using this guide because it frees up support to help someone who has no option or needs other help. Changing the NameServer is necessary if you are changing the hosting for your site or maybe you want to use a service like CloudFlare. Changing the NameServer is done where you registered

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Protecting your WordPress site from viruses and cleaning your account

To begin with, there is no universal solution that will work on every site. There are a million viruses and therefore a million solutions to remove them. Finding a bug is the most difficult thing and for most users it is not even possible. Steps: 1. Does the site have a virus? 2. How do I identify the problem? 3. How do I clean the site from viruses?

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