by Kevin Abrahams


Most of the webmasters or clients usually their main concern when selecting a web hosting service provider is the Server Security. Actually, some web-hosting packages are not reliable to use because security measures is not really their main concern.

Here usually when you are about to use a shared hosting account, you are being required to share your managed server and even your other resources that is why your computer may be at risk. However, in order to circumvent the hacking or intruder attacks you need to have this type of security measures. Therefore, it can only be prevented by following this various security measures. First, by changing your passwords.

Using a firewall on your web servers is one way to keep a secured and managed server. This can be your first line of defense against any attack. A firewall is simply a software or hardware that keeps problems from spreading throughout your network. To improve your web server security, the firewall should be placed at all access points. It may not guarantee that your website will be hacker proof, but at least it can be a good starting point.

Macros should send an email to the system administrator once it detects any changes. Remove unnecessary files such as phf from the scripts directory. Remove the "default" document trees shipped with web servers such as IIS and Exair. Apply all relevant security patches. Perform all updates in your intranet. Maintain your web page original files on a server on your intranet and make any changes and updates here.

In addition, it is more advisable to use SSH instead of FTP. Because in using the FTP, there are possibilities that your private or personal information and as well as you passwords are easily acquired by this hackers or intruders. Usually, in FTP program it is possible that all your private information is being sent through a plain text.

It is also important to backup your data. Having backups ensure that you can recover your data once the worst thing happens. Make sure that you always routinely backup your files and keep copies in a safe location preferably offsite to protect them against theft or unexpected circumstances such as fire and flood. Having a backup of your important files can help you easily retrieve important data if the need arises.

However, there are some software's that are not totally a virus free even though it is Linux or windows both are usually not free from any viruses. Therefore, it is very important that your software's and Firewall Protection are up to date. Additionally, the Data Backup.

Even if you're just a casual site administrator, keeping a well managed server by safeguarding masses of sensitive corporate data, you must be very concerned about security. The widespread of worm viruses shows that security remains an afterthought in too many cases.

Not only do all web servers have some security holes, but keeping a managed server by keeping a corporate data and resources safe from intrusion or misuse is all that matters. Installing a high quality lock on your door is useless if you leave the key right under the mat. These security tips are just a few measures that anyone running a web server should consider essential.




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