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Updates and permissions

Many website problems begin with outdated software, abandoned plugins, weak passwords or too many admin accounts.

Backups are security

A backup is not just a file. It is a restore plan with retention, storage and permissions.

Plan recovery before trouble

Write down who to contact, how to restore, how to change passwords and how to check whether the site is clean.

Updates and permissions

Many website problems begin with outdated software, abandoned plugins, weak passwords or too many admin accounts.

Backups are security

A backup is not just a file. It is a restore plan with retention, storage and permissions.

Plan recovery before trouble

Write down who to contact, how to restore, how to change passwords and how to check whether the site is clean.

Comparison table

TopicWhy it mattersWhat to check
UpdatesFix known flawsWho maintains them?
Admin accessControl changesWho has admin rights?
BackupsRecover siteHas restore been tested?
MonitoringSpot problemsWho checks alerts?

Checklist

  • Update CMS, plugins and themes.
  • Use unique admin passwords.
  • Enable MFA where available.
  • Limit admin accounts.
  • Run backups and test restore.
  • Monitor for suspicious changes.

Related guides and tools

For infrastructure concepts, see Digital Infrastructure Explained. For security basics, see Digital Security Explained. For simple website checks, see WRS Publisher Tools.

FAQ

Is SSL enough to secure a website?

No. SSL protects connections but does not patch software or replace backups.

What is the most important backup question?

Can it be restored quickly and correctly?

Should every user be admin?

No. Give only the permissions needed.


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