FirePhage Blog

Clear writing about WordPress protection, bot attacks, and firewall decisions that actually matter.

This blog is where FirePhage explains how to protect WordPress and WooCommerce sites without drowning teams in security jargon. The goal is practical, product-adjacent content that helps site owners and agencies make better protection decisions.

WordPress Security

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FirePhage Security Is Now Live on the WordPress Plugin Directory

FirePhage Security is now available on WordPress.org. Install the plugin to run malware scans, file integrity checks, login protection, update visibility, and optional FirePhage dashboard sync.

WordPress Security April 22, 2026 5 min read

Why this content matters

  • Plain-language guidance for agencies and WordPress site owners.
  • Practical explanations of attacks, DNS changes, and onboarding.
  • Security writing tied directly to how FirePhage is built.
WordPress Security April 5, 2026

How to Protect WordPress from DDoS Attacks

WordPress DDoS attacks usually hit expensive dynamic paths, not just bandwidth. Here is how to protect login, XML-RPC, search, and WooCommerce traffic before it overloads origin.

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WordPress Security April 2, 2026

How to Protect WordPress from XML-RPC Abuse

XML-RPC still causes more trouble than many teams expect. The worst cases are not always loud floods. They are the steady background requests that keep the origin busy for no good reason.

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