Phil is a dedicated member of our Client Technical Support team. Passionate about Linux and exploring the vulnerabilities of insecure plugins, Phil constantly hones his skills to stay ahead of potential threats.
We occasionally see web developers take over the management of a website yet the business owner will have no idea what their WordPress access details are. In instances such as this it’s possible to change your WordPress admin password via […]
WordPress Multisite enables a single WordPress install with a single database to host multiple websites with completely different content. WordPress admins find this type of install attractive because it means they can manage all their WordPress installs from a single […]
Hardening your website against security flaws should be high on the priority list for any business with an online presence. Websites are constantly targeted by hackers, for a whole variety of reasons, who search for vulnerabilities to exploit. So we […]
We’re seeing an increased number of support requests due to a current WordPress Vulnerability, specifically relating to the WP Live Chat plugin. If you use the WP Live Chat plugin, please ensure you are aware of the vulnerability and have […]
Cron is a Linux tool which schedules a command or script to run automatically on your server at a specified time and date. A cron job is the scheduled task itself. It is generally used for running scheduled backups, monitoring […]
We always recommend users store their own back ups locally. Whilst we hold rolling back ups of accounts, these are time sensitive and generally only go back for 30 days. You may wish to archive your content periodically – This […]