Monday, September 19, 2011

How To Avoid Hackers From Destroying Your Site?

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Recently, my site and other online accounts () have been hacked maliciously for getting all my online sales and shift it to his / her account. I learned a lesson that I wanted to share with you how to avoid becoming the next victim for this hacker.


steps to protect your web pages:


1 Do not give your username / password to anyone else.


Even if your net / web / admin system. Chances are he / she already knows, because he / she can just log on as admin to the control panel and look at your password.


2 Change your password once in a while.


It's better to write them down instead of saving to your hard disk with insufficient firewall protection.


3 Do not use words that can be found in the dictionary or anything that means that the birth date, your street number make it difficult for hackers to guess.


3 Do not use words that can be found in the dictionary or anything that means that the birth date, your street number make it difficult for hackers to guess.

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5 Make your password challenge / response passwords (one is used to remind you forget your password) is difficult to guess. Treat it as a password. If one can only speculate, chances are the hackers will begin to explore with your account.


5 Make your password challenge / response passwords (one is used to remind you forget your password) is difficult to guess. Treat it as a password. If one can only speculate, chances are the hackers will begin to explore with your account.

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7 Do not use any IRC (Internet Relay Chat) based chat system for it connects the port 6660 to the 6669th Hackers will use these ports and will upload a trojan virus on your computer that can get your username / password to most of your account.


If you use any IRC chat system, do not even use it without the help or psyBNC BNC. For more details and prices of this tool, e-mail with Subject:. PsyBNC or go on and post your request there is a


8 Do not trust any e-mail (even if the e-mail messages that come from your trusted friend) the message is there. Exe file attachment. Chances are it came from a malicious programmers and. Exe file is already infected spreadand / duplicated in all e-mail addresses in the address book, including yours. For antivirus information, go to

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