The staggering number of sites powered by speaks to its versatility, ease of use, and ecosystem. This widespread adoption introduces a paradox: its popularity makes it a frequent target for malicious actors, yet its open-source nature and dedicated community also make it incredibly resilient and well-supported.

In this article, we look at some of the most common WordPress security myths, and outline a more effective approach to securing your WordPress sites.

Myth 1: WordPress Core is the Main Vulnerability

This is not a common belief within WordPress, but it comes up fairly often in conversation with those outside of it.

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