Guidelines to Secure Your Website and Server from Hackers

Secure Your Website from HackersHow to Prevent Your Website from Hackers?

Nowadays, it’s really important to keep your website up-to-date, as everyday countless hackers are targeting websites to steal important information from websites and servers. This is a very serious concern, and now I am sharing few guidelines to secure your websites and web servers from being hacked.

Old scripts

Please remember that old installations are an open invitation for hackers. So, if you have installed Joomla or WordPress that you tried out a couple of months ago; please remove it. You should make sure that any script you install on your servers is of the latest version. It takes 5 seconds to hack an old version of Joomla, upload a shell script and have total control over your account.

Passwords

Never use easy to guess passwords or the same password more than once; if someone finds a password of yours they will try it everywhere else until they reach success. If someone finds your webmail password you’re pretty much guaranteed they’ll try it elsewhere – maybe in cPanel, maybe on your online banking!

Cloak Your Folders

You should keep a blank index.html in all of the folders inside your public_html; this will make sure the contents can’t be easily viewed on the internet. CPanel has this function, check out ‘Index Manager’. It’s always a good idea to keep your files and folders secret.

Password Protect Your Admin Folder

You should password protect the admin folder of any scripts you are using, this provides an extra layer of security and is highly recommended. You can do this in cPanel by clicking the Directory Protection link.

So You Got Hacked?

If you got clicked that something has happened, maybe some spam was sent from your account, or you found you were hosting a phishing site, the first step you need to take is changing your passwords. All of them – cPanel, email, site admin passwords, everything.

Next up, go through your web space and remove all old script installations, remember if you installed plugins in your scripts (modules for Joomla/WordPress etc) they can be hacked too! Make sure they’re up-to-date too.

You can check the Error Logs in cPanel for suspicious requests. Generally, a hacker leaves suspicious files around, so look for such files within your public_html folder. Once the files are found, take the details of those files, such as date and time that the file was uploaded, the file name, folder it was in, and inform your web host so they can check through. Then delete the files.

Being hacked can happen to anyone at all, your security will always depend on its weakest point. If you don’t keep things up-to-date and secure, your site will be hacked and be used for criminal activity in one way or another – however, now is the perfect time to stop this from happening.

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How to Move Your TypePad Blog to Your Own Hosting?

Last time we saw, How to Move Your Blog from Blogspot to Your Own Hosting? This time I will show you, How to Move Your TypePad Blog to Your Own Hosting?

TypePad

It is always a good decision to move a blog to your own hosting as on your own web hosting you will have your own control panel and you can access all the features which a free hosting can’t provide you. For some it may seem difficult to move their blog to their own hosting from the free host, but in actual it is not so.

Below are the steps for transferring your TypePad blog to your own hosting from free blog hosting sites like TypePad, Blogger, WordPress, etc…

Step 1: Prepare for the migration

Load few HTML and php pages to make sure that the hosting is steady.

Step 2: Install Blog Software on Your Hosting Account

You can install preferred blog software, as supported by your web host, but we’ll recommend WordPress as it’s the best platform for beginners as well as experienced users. Customize it with desired look and plugins, and don’t forget to take the backup of your installation, as in case of any uncertainty, you should not redo the things.

Step 3: Export Your Data Directly From Your TypePad Control Panel

  • Login to TypePad > Weblogs > Manage > Import/Export
  • At the bottom of the page, find the “Export: Your-Blog-Name” link. Download it and save on your desktop with a .txt extension.

How to transfer your blog from TypePad to your own hosting?

TypePad To Your Own Hosting

Before importing your data, make sure that your WP-Content directory is writable. If not, set the permission to 777.  Now, login to WordPress Dashboard and go to Manage > Import (refer to diagram). Upload the .txt file you exported from your TypePad account, follow the screen prompts and you’re done.

All you need to do after this is to reorganize categories, images and internal links you’ve used in your blog.

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