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Be aware of scamming web host: Why do so many hosting companies sell unlimited/unmetered bandwidth on shared hosting plans? How are they able to offer such plans and what would happen if every one of their customers decided to use 30GB bandwidth for their $4.95/mo unlimited/unmetered bandwidth plan?

Answer: They are overselling/false advertising their bandwidth then hope you never use it, most of them will find a reason to cancel your account or make you pay extra money if you decided to use more bandwidth than what they can "REALLY" offer even though they advertised unlimited/unmetered. Usually these web hosts buy a plan like $4.95/mo for 30GB bandwidth with multiple domain hosting support and they resell this 1 account to 50+ people and let all their customers share that 30GB bandwidth, then sit and hope their customers don't use it up, that's how most of them works, the reason why they advertise unlimited/metered bandwidth on their plans because they are too scared to let people know their "REAL" bandwidth allowance which is very low. These scammer web hosts have the following things in common, they only accept payments from paypal and/or money order but no credit card, they have email and/or chat support but no 800 telephone support, some of them will have an invalid or "answering machine only" telephone number. We never oversell/false advertise on any part of our features, affordable doesn't have to mean unreliable, we are so confident with our uptime that if we couldn't provide you with 99.9% uptime, we will give you additional month of hosting for free or refund you for that current month of hosting.

Each of our server is equiped with Dual Dual-Core (4-way) Xeons or Opterons, 4GB RAM, SCSI hard drives with RAID5/6 configurations, each server is backed by Gigabit (1000Mbit) connection, most other shared hosting providers are using single Pentium or Athlon, 512MB RAM, IDE hard drives without RAID controller, 10Mbit/100Mbit connection per server so you won't be able to get great performance from those providers as their network is capped at 1/100 or 1/10 of the speed compare to ours, our colocation provider is Host Centric, colocation means to move your servers to an ISP (Internet Service Provider), most shared hosting providers are too scared to answer this question "Who is your colocation provider?" because they are running on a very slow connection and they are overselling/false advertising their features, you can try and ask them this question in their Live Chat (since they won't have a working phone number you can call and ask) and they will shut down their Live Chat or make up some lies, if they do answer it then track them down from their colocation provider and see if they are telling the truth, this will prevent you from getting scammed.
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ONLINE SECURITY - PREVENT YOUR SITE FROM BEING HACKED

[01/06/2010]

We don't really have to say how much website security is important - nobody would like to wake up one morning and see his home page offering cheap Viagra or Cialis, for example. There are a lot of ways to prevent this, and today we will share with you some tips on how to better secure your site.

Use the latest software versions. While this may sound like something, which everybody knows and does, it's not uncommon to find a very old version of a script running on a certain site. The words "it was working okay, so why update it" can sound like a reasonable excuse, right until the moment your site is hacked. Newer software versions often include security patches for exploits found in previous versions. This is very important if you are using a CMS script like Joomla or WordPress.

Check for common vulnerabilities. Cross-site scripting and SQL injections are the usual suspects - there are a lot of tools, which can help you check if your site is secure. Such vulnerabilities are most commonly found in custom developed websites - the popular CMS scripts are usually well protected against such attacks.

Check your log files. The log files may seem like just gibberish and non-sense technical data, but they are actually important - they can show you information about who tried to access your site, what errors were caused, etc. It's always surprising what you can find in your logs. A check a week or so will not hurt your free time, but will be good for your site's security.

Check your files' permissions. On a Linux sever, the file permissions will determine who can access and modify your files. Select your permissions so that only you can edit them, and avoid using 777 permissions - a file with such permissions can be edited and executed by anybody, which is dangerous.

Use secure passwords. The simplest type of attack is a brute force attack - a script will try to guess your password, using random letters and numbers. The more complex the password is, the harder it will be to break it down. Passwords, such as "mypass", are much easier to break. A combination of lower and upper case letters plus numbers will make the password much more secure - mYp43s. If possible, you can also add symbols to make your password even more secure. However, have in mind to keep your passwords easy to remember - you wouldn't want to forget your password and not be able to log into your mail, for example.



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