Yes, agreed if the site is hosted at wordpress.com

The failings for WP sites are that are server-hosted are that everyone knows the admin login page. This therefore has to be protected from attack. We have to keep all WP installs up to date with the latest fixes and latest plugin levels. Customers don't do it as they don't understand the issues involved if they don't. Today's site crept in under the radar. All clients we host are supposed to tell us if they plan to use WP so we can put in the protection measures and daily monitoring to check all the plugins are up to date. This client didn't, and also didn't update the standard WP '2015' theme - only installed 2 months ago. It has a vulnerability that was exploited today, resulting a new unauthorised plugin being installed that then mailed out 3500 junkmails before it was stopped.

If you had HTML/CSS skills I'd always use Perch CMS. We have around 35 sites developed in it. If I had my way I'd ban WP from being installed on all servers we host and just have it installed on wordpress.com. Caught me on a bad day with THAT question (LOL).

Graham

Sam - MacAmbulance <mailto:[email protected]>
10 November 2015 13:44
I think Gilly’s thinking of a wordpress-hosted site, which is very secure with a complex password.

In my experience any website can be hacked, usually only ones that aren’t properly secured, i.e. out of date plugins, lax file permissions, insecure or easy to guess passwords, other accounts on a shared hosting platform being compromised, those sorts of things.

There have been vulnerabilities in every CMS out there, Wordpress has a great back-end interface and makes it easy to control your content but yes it’s only as good as the plugins/themes built for it or the server it’s hosted on.

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Graham Street <mailto:[email protected]>
10 November 2015 12:34
In my opinion, its the worst as a CMS. But (IMO) the best if you want your site hacked. Today's voice of experience, with one of the WP sites we host hacked again. We spend more time protecting servers from the WP sites being hacked or continuously attacked, then we do anything else. I would never develop a site in WP, but some people love it. Depends what you want to do. There are loads of other better alternatives and it depends on your HTML/CSS skill level.
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Gillian Snoxall <mailto:[email protected]>
10 November 2015 12:27
According to the internet, WordPress "is an online, open source website creation tool written in PHP. But in non-geek speak, it's probably the easiest and most powerful blogging and website content management system (or CMS) in existence today.“

Is it still the best and /easiest /(most important!) web-creation tool available, does anyone know?

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