100% of my clients use Wordpress. Keep it updated, remove unused themes, and 
install wordfence. Your biggest security hole will always be the plugins 
because the code is usually written poorly. 

Jason



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> On May 18, 2016, at 8:20 PM, Stephen Partington <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am not really a WordPress pro. But there are a number of potential gotchas 
> that create security holes. A big one is plugins. The other is leaving 
> certain settings at default values. Itheme security is a really nice security 
> check for you. And it gives you some options to secure your site. Another 
> option is to use a wordpress.com site and let them host it. They do have a 
> free solution.
> 
>> On May 18, 2016 6:18 PM, "Mark Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> My daughter has become a blogger of late 
>> (http://www.sustainablesixty.com/)...I guess a recently minted BS from ASU 
>> needs a summer hobby while she works and saves up her money to start her MS 
>> in the Fall at ASU.
>> 
>> I was thinking of hosting her Wordpress blog on some spare space I have on a 
>> Linode machine, saving me the cost of paying to host her site. Does anyone 
>> on the list support Wordpress, and if so, any suggestions or gotchas about 
>> hosting Wordpress?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
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