{"id":2789,"date":"2018-02-26T13:00:02","date_gmt":"2018-02-26T02:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/benryan.com.au\/?page_id=2789"},"modified":"2019-07-01T13:14:59","modified_gmt":"2019-07-01T03:14:59","slug":"website-maintenance-plans","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/benryan.com.au\/website-maintenance-plans\/","title":{"rendered":"Website Maintenance Plans"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Website Care Plan<\/h2><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n
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Wordpress Website maintenance <\/br>front-end and back-end support<\/h3><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n
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The website maintenance plans were created to help customers manage the Core, Theme, and Plugin updates and avoid the fear of running into site errors as a result. Shortly after the website care plan grew (due to popular request) to provide front-end support. Support like updating posts, adding new content, changing images, etc. But it wasn't until this when the true benefit of them shone through... Website Vulnerabilities.<\/p>\n

Vulnerabilities are like leaving a window in your office unlocked. You may not notice daily it is unlocked, but eventually some mischievous individual will.<\/p>\n

This exact thing happened to a client that I'd worked with previously, who sold gift vouchers online for their physical store. Because of a vulnerability some sneaky<\/em> individual changed the PayPal account from the store owners to their personal one. Luckily I was alerted via SMS and Email from the site that PayPal credentials had been changed. I was able to secure the vulnerability before $$$ was lost from the business.<\/p>\n

Since starting the website care plans almost 18 months ago, I have improved my process and testing tools and as a result I'm being notified of more vulnerabilities before it becomes an issue.<\/p>\n

Prior to you signing up to one of the 3 care plans below, here is 5 simple ways of how you can improve site security:<\/p>\n