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Web Hosting Security: More Than Meets the Eye

January 6th, 2010 Web Hosting

As an online business title-holder, the wellbeing of your website should be at the top of your priority list. Web hosting wellbeing is a field that is constantly evolving, with new threats developing every day. Just as you work hard on a daily basis to improve the quality of your website, hackers work just as diligently to circumvent the wellbeing measures place in house by your web hosting service provider. The detrimental effects of compromised wellbeing can range from minor to major. You may simply experience a small downtime/data loss, or you may even be the victim of fraud. One of the worst scenarios that occurs regularly is when a webmaster is blamed for fraud due to their website being hacked.

When the wellbeing of your website is compromised and an intruder gains access to your administrative interface, there is often no way for the defrauded client to distinguish between the actions of you and the hacker. This can result in the loss of your website, your business, lawsuits,  and in some cases even unjustified incarceration!

Fighting an Infinite Yet Invisible Threat

When you reckon of a hacker, you probably see a young kid sitting in his mother’s basement typing extremely quick, trying to hack into databases manually. Unfortunately, this is not how hacking works in reality. Real hackers do not do tons of work manually, they use networks of “drones” to do their soil work for them. These drones are personal computers that have been “hi-jacked” and are being used to carry out small individual tasks that ultimately compromise the wellbeing of a server or a arrangement of servers. A single hacker can have as many as 20,000 drones, or more, carrying out pre-set functions at any time. In fact, your personal computer at home may be a drone! If your computer’s RAM is being consumed by a hidden application or “virus” then there is a small chance that your computer’s resources are being used by a hacker!

Resistant Viruses

Online viruses are similar to biological viruses, as they are constantly mutating and becoming stronger and more resistant to behavior. To preclude your personal computer from becoming the victim of a new virus, it is vital to keep your anti-virus software updated.  Choosing a web hosting company that updates their wellbeing measures regularly will preclude your website from becoming a victim as well. This bring us to our next segment.

Wellbeing Capabilities of Your Hosting Provider

If you are like 90 percent of webmasters, then probability are your website is hosted by a third-party hosting service.  It is vital to realize that many of these hosting companies are losing employees regularly due to the falling economy, and simply do not have the resources necessary to combat the ever-on the rise wellbeing threats in modern cyber-space. Since the wellbeing of your website is in the hands of a third-party company, it is vital to make the necessary inquiries regarding their manpower, server capabilities and support staff. Choosing a cheap web host is not recommended for a honest online business title-holder.

An Example of a Honest Wellbeing Threat

Some hackers engage in the practice of “click stealing.” Click stealing is when a hacker places a redirect link over a button on your website, causing the in rank to be secretly sent to a third-party website. This is especially perilous when the in rank is private financial in rank. An example would be an order form submit button. The hacker “steals” the click from the submit button, and the in rank is redirected to a phony web page that mimics the check out page of your website. This is a honest threat, and if you are using a third-party host it is vital to make sure they are aware of this.

Resentful Employees

If you run a large online business, with tech savvy employees, it is vital to change your site’s passwords and wellbeing configuration every time you fire an employee. Some employee’s may have a crack to seek revenge if they are resentful towards your choice to terminate them.


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