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How to Prevent Your Server from Getting Hacked

When coming up with a security plan for your WordPress maintenance support plans website, or any website for that matter, you need to take several key factors into account. These key factors include your server host, server configuration, and authorized users. Typically, the weakest link in that chain is how your authorized users access the server, so first we want to secure access to allow your admins and developers in, but keep hackers out.

Hosting Provider

Choosing your hosting provider is one of the most important decisions to make when it comes to site security. Your server is your first line of defense. Not all hosts have the options that you need to implement best practices for securing the server itself, let alone websites or other services that will be running on it too. 

At WordPress Update, we use VPS servers for some hosting solutions for our clients, but we also use specialized hosting solutions such as Pantheon and Acquia when it makes sense. Taking the time to figure out which services your site(s) needs prior to moving to a host will save time later; you won’t need to move to another when you realize they don’t provide the services you really need. It’s the concept of “measure twice and cut once.”

Authorized Users

Many shared hosting solutions are set up with cPanel, which typically gives users FTP access to their web server environment by default. FTP is not encrypted like communications over SSH, so configuring sFTP is recommended if that’s all your host allows. 

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