This is an interesting post.
I at one stage had thought my site had been hacked and then I found out that the webhost had changed dns incorrectly on me.
This is a discussion on hacked hosting within the Web Hosting forums, part of the Business category; I recently read this article, I think it is interesting for people looking for hostings. [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Are you concerned about ...
I recently read this article, I think it is interesting for people looking for hostings.
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Are you concerned about your website being hacked? Safety against hackers is the typical thing that no hosting mentions but webmasters always seek desperately. Because the silent policy is the one chosen by corporations. "If nothing is said, everyone is good because it can't been proved the opposite".[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]It must also be like in an airplane: if someone shouts "THERE ARE NO BOMBS!!" everyone will panic and rush from their seats to the exit, because they heard the word "bomb". So hosting companies know that if they talk about security against hackers, even if it is good what they say, they will loose money.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]As a result to this silent policy you have 98% of all the Internet's webmasters have never come across or seen a hacked site, and their only shield against it is that their pages have minimal or zero traffic, so they are not attacked because they are virtually out of the Internet. As they build up traffic this shield will get thinner and thinner until one day they will be hacked. [/FONT]
well, I can't paste the rest because it contains links... it is in this address:
www (dot) bigedu.org/hosting_hack.html
bye
This is an interesting post.
I at one stage had thought my site had been hacked and then I found out that the webhost had changed dns incorrectly on me.
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