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Why do small sites get hacked?

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If you think your site won't be hacked because it's too small to matter, think again. I'll show why that is a false and dangerous assumption.

Many site owners and webmasters think that hackers only care about popular, highly-ranked websites. They are wrong.

High traffic volume helps boost earnings on partner programs by redirecting visitors to other sites, gets more views of unauthorized advertisements and attracts more clicks on rogue links. But that is not the only way hackers make money.

Unprotected sites with low traffic volume are equally attractive to hackers. It is the way they are used that differs from how hackers monetize more popular websites. Any normal site, with an audience of as little as 30 visitors a day, can still be threatened by hacking and infection. 

What to do if your Website is Hacked: A Disaster Recovery Plan

What-to-do-if-your-Website-is-Hacked Thousands of websites get hacked on a daily basis. Actually, thousands out of the many billions of websites on the Internet is quite a low percentage, but if you got unlucky and your website is among those, you need to take it seriously, and respond to the threat quickly and wisely.

Unfortunately, very often, website owners are 100% sure that they won't ever be a victim, and do not have a valid disaster recovery plan for such cases. Or, if they do, the plan consists of just one bullet point:

  • I was unlucky and the plan is to shut down my business.

In this article, I cover that gap and offer you a solid disaster recovery plan if your website got hacked. Additionally, read our website hosting security article and learn how to keep your website secure in 2021.

How Spammers Spam

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Twenty years on and spam is still a problem. I'll look at why that is and what we can do to reduce or prevent it.

Contrary to popular belief, hacking a site and uploading malicious scripts onto it is not the only way spamming gets a foothold. There are other ways. For example, it could be because of a compromised account, the use of script vulnerabilities, or an incorrectly configured mail server.

In this article, I'll look at the different ways unsolicited email (spam) can emanate from a web server, and some of the ways you can stop it.
 

Why Does Site or Server Load Increase

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There's only one good reason why the load on your hosting server starts increasing–the rest are bad. I'll look at how and why they all happen.

I was often contacted by site owners who had a problem with high server load. This common condition is first noticed when an owner gets a warning message from their hosting company. Such messages can be precursors to the blocking of the site, and it can happen to almost any site owner or webmaster.

This article covers the different reasons why the load on a site or server might be increasing, and what can be done about it.

Patterns of thought: the psychology of weak passwords

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In this article, I look at why webmasters, site administrators and their users choose and use weak passwords. Later, I recommend ways to create passwords that are reliable and resistant to brute-force attacks.

Avoid Multi-Site Hacking – Part 2

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In Part 1, we looked at security isolation as a technical solution for preventing infections on one site spreading to neighboring sites in multi-site hosting systems. In Part 2, we'll consider other non-technical ways to beef up multi-site protection.

Avoid Multi-Site Hacking – Part 1

Running shared or VPS servers has risks. When one site is hacked, neighbors succumb shortly after. In this two-part article, I'll explain the risks in detail and what you can do to mitigate them.

Meet Imunify360's Proactive Defense, protection against any malware

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Proactive Defense, the new feature of Imunify360, has now been released to production for cPanel customers. This new technology has made a significant contribution in our multi-layer security in stopping malware and protecting your Linux Web servers from most, if not all, attacks.

Imunify360 now supports DirectAdmin

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After much anticipation, and many requests from our customers, we are happy to announce Imunify360's (beta) support for the DirectAdmin Web hosting control panel. If you are using DirectAdmin, you can now secure your websites with Imunify360. In addition, read our DirectAdmin security guide to stay fully protected.

All Imunify360 features -- advanced firewall, malware scanning (antivirus), IDS/IPS protection, reputation management, and much more -- are now fully integrated into DirectAdmin. The Imunify360 dashboard allows you to quickly check on the overall state of your server security.

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