Morticia
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We discussed this years ago when the attacks became abundantly prevalent. It's good to check in now and again as we have many, many new members. If you are building your website using WordPress one of the first things you should do is change the default login id of 'admin' to something else. What not to change it to - your domain name. IE - if your domain name is 'wonderfulbedandbreakfast' that should not be your login name. It should also not be your name (that info can be found using 'whois' and is an easy guess by spammers).
Another website I take care of has a plug in that tracks (and defends against) these sorts of login attempts. In the past 2 weeks 'admin' has been used 100 times to attempt to gain access to the website. The domain name has been used once.
Something else to keep in mind as you build that lovely website!
A serious password is something else to work on. Use whatever is allowed - caps & lower case, numbers, punctuation - mix it up.
'Admin'-'password' is the absolute worst combo. You can do better than that!
Another website I take care of has a plug in that tracks (and defends against) these sorts of login attempts. In the past 2 weeks 'admin' has been used 100 times to attempt to gain access to the website. The domain name has been used once.
Something else to keep in mind as you build that lovely website!
A serious password is something else to work on. Use whatever is allowed - caps & lower case, numbers, punctuation - mix it up.
'Admin'-'password' is the absolute worst combo. You can do better than that!