Automatic offsite backups are a must. As well as a way to audit the  
user accounts for the restore

On Jun 15, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Bert Van Kets <[email protected]> wrote:

> Keep in mind that the base CMS is only part of the security problem.
> The server at my provider had all web sites of all VPSes defaced due  
> to
> a shady Joomla plugin on one site. It allowed the attackers to get
> access to the whole system.
> If security is important, do not use VPS and tripple check each and
> every plugin you use.
>
> Hosting like WordPress.com is of course another solution. You offload
> the security work to them.
> The Drupal guys are workig on a similar system.
>
> Bert
>
> Michael Allen wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> Any thoughts on which CMS product has the best security record? If  
>> you
>> had to recommend one which would you recommend?
>> I know Joomla gets hammered a lot. Or should I forget Open Source and
>> go commercial?
>>
>> Thoughts???
>> Regards,
>> Michael
>>
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