2FA Security

2FA is an extra layer of security used to make sure you are who you say you are. First, a user will enter their username and a password. Then, instead of immediately gaining access, they will be required to provide another piece of information.

IP Blacklisting

Create a list of untrusted IP addresses such users will be blocked to login to the website. Set up Auto LOCKOUT for IPs after a max number of failed attempts.

SSL Certificates

Powered by Let's Encrypt, each SSL Certificate provided helps secure the connection between websites.

Prevent XML-RPC Attacks

If XML-RPC is enabled on your site, a hacker could potentially mount a DDoS attack on your site by exploiting xmlrpc.php to send vast numbers of pingbacks to your site in a short time. This could overload your server and put your site out of action.

Activity Logging

Get detailed logs of everything happening on your WordPress site, including failed attempts and all other suspicious activity.

Security Backup

For extra peace of mind, we create a backup that bundles all of your plugins, themes, content, database and files. This package can be used to easily restore your wordPress site.

Malware Scanning

Check your website for common security risks, such as malicious code, suspicious links, suspicious redirects, WordPress version, and more.

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

If you are unhappy for any reason within the first 30 days of service, you can cancel for a full refund.

We believe that security is not just about risk elimination. It’s also about risk reduction. As a website owner, there’s a lot that you can do to improve your WordPress security.

To make it easy, we have created a service to help you boost your WordPress site security.

Malware (short for malicious software) is any software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or network. Malware comes in a wide variety of types, including computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, adware, and many more.

Malware is commonly used by people with malicious intents to steal personal, financial, or business information. Malware can be used against individuals to gain information such as personal identification numbers or details, bank or credit card numbers, and passwords.

Malware often comes from security defects/vulnerabilities in operating systems, applications, or plugins. You’ll find malware most commonly in “free copies” of plugins and themes you would normally need to pay for. It can also come from over-privileged users or over-privileged code.

After you have completed your order, you will receive an email from our support team, asking you for additional information to get started. We may contact you via telephone for security purposes.

We will NEVER ask you for your password. 

If you decide we’re not the right host for you we’ll give you a hassle-free refund. Just cancel your account within your first 30-days for a full refund.