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Blogging is a very satisfactory activity. But it may also lead to a large number of headaches if your site's security is not kept watertight. Sadly many webmasters log on to their portals only to discover the blog hacked. You can minimize the risk considerably by understanding and implementing the following pointers.
Understand that there are actually a number of methods that a hacker can use to target a blog. If yours is set up in such a way that users can register themselves then you should disable this feature. Whether you also choose to disable the ability for comments to be posted by visitors would depend upon the nature of your site.
You could choose to sign up with an online webmaster service which can analyse the visits to your blog. If there is any strange or adverse activity then this should be clearly flagged for you to see.
It can be the case that the attack takes the form of lots of spammy links being posted to your pages. Always make sure that you check out new posts and comments that were not crafted by you. Set aside a few minutes each day to examine new messages for spam.
It is vital to always be sure that the plug-ins that are used are up to date. Older versions may not be so effective at blocking spam. It is possible to set up the blogging platform so that any new updates can be downloaded automatically.
If you have been a victim of hacking in the past then you will know how important it is to regularly back up the blog. This should be done at least once a week so that if you were to fall victim to an attack you can quickly repair the site.