by Blessen | Sep 17, 2015 | Server Administration, VPN, WordPress
Are your servers secure? In a word, No. No machine connected to the internet is 100% secure. This doesn’t mean that you are helpless. You can take measures to avoid hacks, and give your customers pretty reliable security. Knowingly or unknowingly every company...
by Blessen | Sep 11, 2015 | DDoS, Server Administration, VPN, WordPress
DDOS, or Distributed Denial of Service is an advanced version of DOS (Denial of Service) attack. Like DOS, DDOS also tries to deny important services running on a server by broadcasting packets to the destination server in a way that the Destination server cannot...
by Visakh S | Sep 4, 2015 | Docker, Server Management, WordPress
As we’ve seen in a previous post, WordPress multisite is a great way to deliver multi-tenant WordPress hosting. However, multisite doesn’t allow customers access to the WordPress back-end in case they want to make custom modifications. For WordPress...
by Visakh S | Sep 3, 2015 | Server Administration, WordPress
OK. So, I started off writing this post explaining why SSL is important and how Google considers HTTPS as a ranking signal, but then I realized no one really needs a pitch on why secure website access is important. So, let’s get right to the meat of the matter....
by Visakh S | Aug 28, 2015 | Featured, Server Management, WordPress
Everyone loves a fast website. Even search engines such as Google say a site should respond within 200 milliseconds [1]. This means you should keep your site lightning fast not just to keep your customers happy, but to retain your SEO rankings. From image optimization...
by Visakh S | Nov 28, 2014 | cPanel, DirectAdmin, Drupal, Plesk, Server Administration, WordPress
CryptoPHP is a well developed backdoor malware that is spread through themes for popular CMS like WordPress, Joomla and Drupal, etc. It runs a bot in your server, and allows remote control for the attacker controlling the botnet. The attacker can then use your server...
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