In my view, the best way to ensure your that is fix wordpress malware attack is through using a WordPress backup plugin. This is a relatively inexpensive, easy and elegant to use way to make sure that your website is available to you in the event of a disaster.
The stronger approach, and the one I personally recommend, is to use one of the generation and storage more plugins available on your browser. I think after a trial period, you need to pay for it, although RoboForm is liked by Lots of people. I use the free version of Lastpass, and I recommend it for those of you who use Internet Explorer or Firefox. That will generate secure passwords for you.
One thing you like it can take is to delete the default administrator account. This is critical because if you don't do it, malicious user already know a user name that they could attempt to crack.
It's time to sign up for a new Facebook account and use identity and this individual's name. After I get it all set up, I'll be telling you posing as your friend and asking you to be friends with me on Facebook (or Twitter, or whichever societal site).
There is. People know additionally they could just drop by with your login form and where they can login and try outside a different combination of user accounts and passwords. So as to prevent this from happening you need to set up Login Lockdown. It is a plugin that only lets users attempt to login with a password three times. After that the IP address will be banned from the server for a certain timeframe.