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The most comprehensive WordPress
vulnerability scanner!

We use an advanced vulnerability scanner based on WPScan and our custom technology to check your WordPress
website. It includes a database with the latest bugs and security features.

WPSec all-in-one dashboard showing WordPress site security status
WPSec advanced security report with vulnerability details
WPSec automatic scan notification settings
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  • Advanced Scan Technology

    For all the scans we perform we use the latest technology in vulnerability scanners.

    Our custom scanning technology includes the use of WPScan, the most reliable and up-to-date WordPress scanning software. In addition, we keep track of all known bugs in WordPress and have a reliable database to query for this.

    If there is a bug or security issue with your WordPress it will most likely show up in our scans. Our scanning technology relies on deep scans and can provide instant reports.

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  • Push Notifications

    If we discover any security issues we will keep you posted by push messages.

    When you register for a free account we give you the option to receive push notifications as soon as we discover your WordPress is running outdated and risky plugins or themes.

    If we discover any other security issues we will keep you posted by email or smartphone push messages. That way you don't have to check each WordPress backend to see if there are new versions available.

WHY YOU SHOULD SECURE YOUR WORDPRESS

Thousands of WordPress websites are
hacked every single day

Over 800 million websites run on WordPress, making it the #1 target for attackers. Thousands of WP sites are vulnerable to attacks and get hacked each day. You can lose all your data, it can cost thousands of dollars, or worse, attackers might use your WordPress to target your visitors.

If your WordPress is vulnerable, it will be only a matter of time before you run into trouble. That's why you should get started as soon as possible and check if your WordPress is prone to attack.

How WordPress websites get hacked:

56%
Vulnerable plugins
16%
Brute force attacks
12%
Theme vulnerabilities
9%
Core vulnerabilities
7%
Server misconfiguration