I plan on doing a post soon about using proper, secure links when performing website actions on the front-end of WordPress. In the meantime, this great infographic from Page.ly on WordPress security and malware helps illustrate the need to be security-minded:
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I recently was introduced to New Relic, the Server and Application Monitoring service for web developers. They were the title sponsor of an awesome WordPress conference I attended in November, Pressnomics. I have been looking to have a nice server and web application monitoring service on my cloud server and New Relic looked awesome. They […]
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