And now somebody is trying to break into the blog.
Stupid, annoying Kremlinbots.
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Might be a good idea to backup your blog in case they succeed.
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https://wordpress.org/plugins/backupwordpress is the first backup plugin I’ve found. I haven’t used it myself, but it looks like it’d do the job nicely
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It’s wordpress.org, though, and I’m the much simpler wordpress.com. Do you think it will work for me?
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This page has information on backing up wordpress.com blogs:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/export/
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Thank you, this is great.
But just in case: if I start posting articles on how much I adore Putin, please know that the blog has been hacked. 🙂
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It’s the same backing software, so it should work, yes. Seriously though, Kremlin freakazoids or no Kremlin freakazoids, backing up all your important information is a really good idea. I’ve had a couple nasty hard drive failures and an email address crack where the cracker erased all my emails to cover up their tracks, and they all would have been more than a few minutes (email) or hours (hard drive) of bother had I not kept backups.
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I used to backup the blog back when it was on Blogger but I have no idea why I stopped backing up. This is a great reminder, thank you!
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This is unfortunately Situation Normal for the Internet.
You’re simply not seeing the vast volume of attacks because someone else runs the hosts that serve your blog space.
All that has happened is that you have finally someone’s attention.
I have my own sanatorium wing full of wingnuts who attack my servers, so no, you can’t give me yours. 🙂
BTW, most people who use blogging services forget that their server logs typically point back to their home computer, which is precisely why the Secret Squirrel Network uses VPN and proxy servers to hide our true locations …
Then again, we are Secret Squirrels … 🙂
[today’s surprising exercise for Clarissa: Where in the world is Jones?]
🙂
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Are You sure these aren’t Obongobots?
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