What is the WordPress hacking problem and/or issue?

  1. WordPress Comments postings can cause problems, so I stopped permitting visitors to post comments.

a. Void, Redirecting website URL addresses and/or not working website URL addresses should be deleted.

b. Personal Questions and Inquiries may be deleted.

c. SEO Spam, including Akismet Anti-Spam plugin, rejected visitors’ advertisements should be deleted.

d. Malware messages and nasty comments should be deleted.

e. Delete X-rated website advertisements and URL addresses, as those sites are often virus-infected.

f. Too many posted visitors’ comments slow your website access speeds and require too much time to review.

g. The Editor does not review the non-solicited advertisements posted in visitors’ messages at this website, and the Editor does not approve non-solicited advertisements from this website’s visitors.

  1. Install WordPress Jetpack plugin and register your website with WordPress.com.

a. Then activated the double login WordPress procedure. 1st login is at WordPress.com, then the second login is your WordPress.com website’s login webpage.

b. Save your passwords on your regular PC’s regularly used browser. Thus, you will not have to expose the password’s text code to possible overviewing persons.

  1. Have a password or PIN for your PC’s start-up to log in to your Operating System.

a. When a Username and/or Password does not work, or you no longer have access to make changes to your website?

b. Then check how to correct these issues within your web hosting firm’s “phpMyAdmin” database control center by searching the internet for the procedures on these issues with WordPress. You may have to look at various websites to find an easy-to-understand solution/explanation.

  1. Another solution to problems that resembles website hacking.

a. Probably, it is necessary to remove your latest WordPress plugins and inactive plugins to solve administrative site access problems. Similarly, a WordPress theme change can result in similar issues and so on………

     5. Corrupted file issue.

Probably just a corrupted file issue that can be corrected by the aforementioned solutions. I used to have Google Advertisements from many national firms; however, with those advertisements, I had to give passwords, and it seemed like I’d have password corruption issues too often on my WordPress websites. Those advertisements looked nice, but too many issues and zero revenues during my several months of using those advertisements. Google, like many formerly paying affiliate programs, abruptly stopped giving credit for earnings connections and stopped paying commissions. So, I have removed my Google AdSense advertisements.

  1. Issue of “enabling cookies”

a. Another issue is “enabling cookies” problems in Windows 7 and 10; Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11 and Firefox browsers is I checked all cookie and script settings to no avail. Then I recalled that I got a new internet modem, and I set the internet modem to block cookies on the modem’s manufacturer’s settings webpage. Once I changed this setting back to the original state, I had no more problems. The “enabling cookies” problems were not being able to log in to websites by failure of the browser’s inability to redirect to the login webpage from a lack of cookies.

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