Now the hackers will point to wordpress website, so if you are a wordpress website holder then secure your website to hackers .Ensure you are use a “strong password” or your username not a“admin” because yesterday the HostGator or the CloudFlare are mention in report that the hackers new point is wordpress blog or website so secure your wordpress website to hackers.
HostGator’s analysis found that 90,000 IP address are currently involved or Cloudflare thinks the hackers control about 100,000 bots.you know that if someone can guesses your password ,that’s obviously a big problem.CloudFlare team believes that the attacker is currently using a network of relatively low-powered home PCs, but the aim is “to build a much larger beefy servers in preparation for a future attack.”Home PCs can be the staging ground for a large denial-of-service attack.
Conclusion
If your site is hosted on WordPress.com, you can also turn on two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security.
This currently attack is similar to an attack in 2012 that was also aimed at WordPress sites. That attack, however, was looking for outdated versions of TimThumb, a popular PHP-based image resizer that is often used as the default by many WordPress templates.
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