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The Ultimate Hacker Prevention Guide

July 1, 2008 by DazzlinDonna · 16 Comments 

You know I’ve been on a mission to help rid ourselves of all the problems we see with sites being defaced, hack’d, crack’d, and pillaged. Frankly, if you have a WordPress blog that hasn’t been upgraded to the latest version (currently 2.5.1), it’s not a matter of IF but a matter of WHEN you can expect to see it attacked.

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Google Gives Advice For Those Who Have Their Sites Hacked

April 8, 2008 by DazzlinDonna · 2 Comments 

A little over a week ago, I asked for an open discussion for dealing with the jerks who hack into sites to deface them, to install malware, or to surreptitiously insert hidden links to bad neighborhoods. (And if anyone wants to argue semantics of hacking vs. cracking again, take it up with Google this time – I’m just repeating the terminology they used).

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Open Discussion For Dealing With Site Crackers

March 27, 2008 by DazzlinDonna · 16 Comments 

Let me start out by saying I absolutely don’t have the answers to the question of how to deal with hackers crackers who attack our websites. Because there are so many different ways that these jerks attack, and so many different things they do to the sites once they attack, I suppose it’s impossible to come up with a one-size-fits-all answer. Still, I see more and more of this type of thing happening every day (even to security experts sites), and it just seems like there must be *something* we can all do if we just all put our minds together.

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