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Has your site been hacked? Do you lie awake at night wondering if hackers are breaking into your site? Have you heard a lot about hacking, but wouldn’t know it if you saw it?

You are not alone.

Website hacking has been out of control in the past year, with WordPress being the biggest target for brute force attacks, malicious code injections, and numerous other compromises. Your site may have already been hacked without your knowledge. What will you do about it?

Come to WordPress Workshop and ask Eoin O'Dwyer, Senior Front-End Programmer at Graphically Speaking, who will discuss how to prevent, detect, and survive a WordPress hack.

He’ll explain:

– Why hackers want to hack your site.

– Steps to prevent your site from being hacked.

– What your site looks like after it’s been compromised.

– How to recover after your site has been infected with malicious code.

Note: You don't need to know how to code to understand Eoin. Much of what he'll explain can be understood by a 12 year-old. Don't think you won't be able to comprehend methods of protecting your site from hackers!

About Eoin:

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Eoin O'Dwyer a front-end web developer who works primarily in Wordpress. His background was originally in physics, but he switched over to web development in order to build his own worlds. His philosophy is that a website is never really finished—you’ve just stopped making it better.

Visit Eoin’s site (http://eoinodwyer.com/) and follow him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/hazelwoodfire).

About our new venue:

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WordPress Workshop Meetups are now held in the bright, shiny conference room of Big Rock Urban Brewery at 4th Avenue and Alberta Street in Vancouver where there's full bar and kitchen service to sate your dinnertime needs.

Stay afterward for more drinks and musical entertainment!

Please RSVP now, but as usual, please respect the RSVP process by cancelling promptly if you are unable to attend.

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See you at WordPress Workshop!

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