[Audyssey] a reminder

2011-02-23 Thread shaun everiss

Hi.
can those that record things not send wav files.
I have to pay for the data I use and I just wasted 31mb on a wave 
file, please don't send wav files else your stuff may not be downloaded.



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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-02 Thread shaun everiss
thats true there are a couple sites I thought would get hacked but 
these are running on their own servers.

At 03:59 a.m. 2/07/2010, you wrote:

In my opinion, the best solution is to get your own custom vps or
virtual server if you can. That way people will not target you if they
decide to go against certain hosting company.
In my experience, me and the person i share a linnode with have been
running websites for more than a year on the same server and we've
never had any issues.

On 7/1/10, Thomas Ward  wrote:
> Hi Philip,
> Sad to say your's isn't the only case like that I heard of. Blue Host,
> in my opinion, is crap. They regularly have security problems, sloppy
> security, and then they always blame the user if anything goes wrong.
> Yet it really is their responcibility to see that their servers are up
> to date, secure, and virus  free if possible.
>
> On 7/1/10, Philip Bennefall  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words
>> Bluehost
>> and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.
>>
>> I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously
>> low
>> fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a
>> series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately
>> called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied
>> that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security
>> hole.
>> Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest
>> versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3
>> hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website
>> got
>> infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling
>> them
>> that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had
>> previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically
>> said
>> "well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user
>> accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're
>> refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting
>> the
>> machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack
>> from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they
>> could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they
>> could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that is your
>> own
>> responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with security
>> tips".
>> That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech
>> support
>> team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single
>> problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4
>> times
>> the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost
>> helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a
>> joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Philip Bennefall
>
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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-02 Thread shaun everiss

worse are the companys that are part or use it.
dreamhost which does the darkerprojects site seems to be part of 
bluehost so is hostmonster.
so you have to secure yourself and keep watching things because your 
parent company sucks rear big time, all the time.

At 03:50 a.m. 2/07/2010, you wrote:

Hi Philip,
Sad to say your's isn't the only case like that I heard of. Blue Host,
in my opinion, is crap. They regularly have security problems, sloppy
security, and then they always blame the user if anything goes wrong.
Yet it really is their responcibility to see that their servers are up
to date, secure, and virus  free if possible.

On 7/1/10, Philip Bennefall  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the 
words Bluehost

> and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.
>
> I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a 
ridiculously low

> fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a
> series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately
> called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied
> that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security hole.
> Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest
> versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3
> hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my 
website got

> infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling them
> that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had
> previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically said
> "well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user
> accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're
> refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting the
> machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack
> from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they
> could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they
> could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that 
is your own
> responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with 
security tips".

> That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech support
> team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single
> problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get 
about 4 times

> the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost
> helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a
> joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Philip Bennefall

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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-02 Thread shaun everiss
well phillip a site darkerprojects.com was briefly hacked a couple 
days ago but was fixed later that day through no action of the owners.
So I suspect that the company was or is part of bluehost, they 
probably used an infected backup or something looks like its been resolved.
but this is sloppy if anything, you'd think they would perge all 
backups from when the infection happened, ie delete everything from 
the day the infection came up to and when it started from to that 
date then pulled origional stuff back to their backups.

At 03:29 a.m. 2/07/2010, you wrote:

Hi all,

I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words 
Bluehost and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to 
react. Smile.


I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a 
ridiculously low fee, and their customer support was generally 
acceptable. Then, I had a series of hacker attacks on my website. 
After the first one I immediately called Bluehost and informed them 
of the situation, to which they replied that the probable cause was 
an out of date script that had a security hole. Fair enough, I asked 
them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest versions which 
they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3 hours 
later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website 
got infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, 
telling them that this was the second attack in one and the same day 
and that I had previously followed all their instructions to the 
letter. He basically said "well, our servers are secure but we 
cannot guarantee security of user accounts". Well, then, what on 
earth is left to be secure? Unless they're refering to someone 
actually breaking in to the server hall and setting the machines on 
fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack from 
the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they 
could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that 
they could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, 
that is your own responsibility, start by reading this help desk 
article with security tips". That was the last straw and I blew my 
top Silently cursing the tech support team I immediately took my 
business elsewhere, and haven't had a single problem since. It is 
about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4 times the up and 
downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost 
helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, 
is a joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.


Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall
- Original Message - From: "Thomas Ward" 
To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites


Hi Hayden,
The security of a web site is up to the company who happens to be
hosting the website not the person paying the monthly bill for the web
hosting service. If a person happens to be paying somebody like Blue
Host for web space and a website gets hacked that is Blue Host's fault
for poor security. All the person paying Blue HOst has to do is upload
the web pages, files, and manage his/her control panel to set up
e-mail accounts, blogging software,  shopping cart, whatever. However,
security is the hosting companies domain.

Smile.


On 6/30/10, Hayden Presley  wrote:

Hi,
Again? Gees.

Best Regards,
Hayden


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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,
Well, I definitely think a VPS is the best solution, but only if the
person is an experienced network administrator.  An incompetent VPS
administrator is as bad or worse than using something like Blue Host.
However, if the person is experienced in setting up and configuring
something like the iptables firewall, apache web server, sendmail for
e-mail, etc then it is the obvious best solution all around. You can
basicly apply security updates as needed, upgrade the system,
customize everything your way, and have absolute dominion over every
aspect of that server. That's pretty cool, but unfortunately not just
anybody can do that competently.

Smile.


On 7/1/10, Ryan Smith  wrote:
> Hi,
> Running your own VPS is certainly the best solution. I personally love
> Linode, which I don't find too expensive. By using a VPS, I get full
> root access to any Linux distribution of my choice (I prefer Debian),
> and I get to secure the system myself. I won't have to depend on
> someone to update software, setup security policies, etc. Since I have
> root access, I have the ability to install or program software. We
> were able to program, administrate, and run Monopoly (and soon to to
> be Uno), all through a VPS, which wouldn't be possible on a shared
> host like BlueHost.
>
> I suppose a VPS wouldn't be a good solution for someone who is new to
> Linux, but someone could always learn. It is not the best idea to be
> dependent on the shared hosting company to secure the server for you.
>
>
> -Ryan
> www.rsgames.co.nr
> Come join Monopoly, winner of the BlindBargain's accessible game of
> the year, for free, with over 2500 players!

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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Ryan Smith
Hi,
Running your own VPS is certainly the best solution. I personally love
Linode, which I don't find too expensive. By using a VPS, I get full
root access to any Linux distribution of my choice (I prefer Debian),
and I get to secure the system myself. I won't have to depend on
someone to update software, setup security policies, etc. Since I have
root access, I have the ability to install or program software. We
were able to program, administrate, and run Monopoly (and soon to to
be Uno), all through a VPS, which wouldn't be possible on a shared
host like BlueHost.

I suppose a VPS wouldn't be a good solution for someone who is new to
Linux, but someone could always learn. It is not the best idea to be
dependent on the shared hosting company to secure the server for you.


-Ryan
www.rsgames.co.nr
Come join Monopoly, winner of the BlindBargain's accessible game of
the year, for free, with over 2500 players!

2010/7/1 Oriol Gómez :
> In my opinion, the best solution is to get your own custom vps or
> virtual server if you can. That way people will not target you if they
> decide to go against certain hosting company.
> In my experience, me and the person i share a linnode with have been
> running websites for more than a year on the same server and we've
> never had any issues.
>

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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Muhammed Deniz
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- Original Message - 
From: "Philip Bennefall" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites



Hi all,

I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words 
Bluehost and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. 
Smile.


I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously 
low fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had 
a series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I 
immediately called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which 
they replied that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a 
security hole. Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all 
the latest versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. 
Then, about 3 hours later I had a similar attack where every single page 
of my website got infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once 
again, telling them that this was the second attack in one and the same 
day and that I had previously followed all their instructions to the 
letter. He basically said "well, our servers are secure but we cannot 
guarantee security of user accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to 
be secure? Unless they're refering to someone actually breaking in to the 
server hall and setting the machines on fire which is obviously far less 
likely than a hacker attack from the outside. I pointed this out and asked 
if there was anything they could do to try and help trace the attacker, or 
anything at all that they could do from their end. The reply was that "no, 
we cannot, that is your own responsibility, start by reading this help 
desk article with security tips". That was the last straw and I blew my 
top Silently cursing the tech support team I immediately took my business 
elsewhere, and haven't had a single problem since. It is about 4 times as 
expensive but I also get about 4 times the up and downstream speed from 
their servers. So as regards to Bluehost helping secure websites against 
hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a joke. In the end, you always get 
what you pay for.


Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall
- Original Message - 
From: "Thomas Ward" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites


Hi Hayden,
The security of a web site is up to the company who happens to be
hosting the website not the person paying the monthly bill for the web
hosting service. If a person happens to be paying somebody like Blue
Host for web space and a website gets hacked that is Blue Host's fault
for poor security. All the person paying Blue HOst has to do is upload
the web pages, files, and manage his/her control panel to set up
e-mail accounts, blogging software,  shopping cart, whatever. However,
security is the hosting companies domain.

Smile.


On 6/30/10, Hayden Presley  wrote:

Hi,
Again? Gees.

Best Regards,
Hayden


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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread David Mehler
Hi,
I didn't catch the beginning of this thread either, but I agree with
Oriol's post, a vps, it's more expensive, but in my opinion it's worth
it. I also avoid control panels whereever possible as I've found, that
yes you can set something up quickly, but if there's a flaw in that
panel chances are your going to get hit.
Also, if your using php code or some other server or client scripting
on your site, separate from what your host provides, making sure
that's as up to date is also critical.
Hth
Dave.


On 7/1/10, Oriol Gómez  wrote:
> In my opinion, the best solution is to get your own custom vps or
> virtual server if you can. That way people will not target you if they
> decide to go against certain hosting company.
> In my experience, me and the person i share a linnode with have been
> running websites for more than a year on the same server and we've
> never had any issues.
>
> On 7/1/10, Thomas Ward  wrote:
>> Hi Philip,
>> Sad to say your's isn't the only case like that I heard of. Blue Host,
>> in my opinion, is crap. They regularly have security problems, sloppy
>> security, and then they always blame the user if anything goes wrong.
>> Yet it really is their responcibility to see that their servers are up
>> to date, secure, and virus  free if possible.
>>
>> On 7/1/10, Philip Bennefall  wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words
>>> Bluehost
>>> and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.
>>>
>>> I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously
>>> low
>>> fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a
>>> series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately
>>> called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied
>>> that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security
>>> hole.
>>> Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest
>>> versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3
>>> hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website
>>> got
>>> infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling
>>> them
>>> that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had
>>> previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically
>>> said
>>> "well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user
>>> accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're
>>> refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting
>>> the
>>> machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack
>>> from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they
>>> could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they
>>> could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that is your
>>> own
>>> responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with security
>>> tips".
>>> That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech
>>> support
>>> team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single
>>> problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4
>>> times
>>> the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost
>>> helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a
>>> joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Philip Bennefall
>>
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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Oriol Gómez
In my opinion, the best solution is to get your own custom vps or
virtual server if you can. That way people will not target you if they
decide to go against certain hosting company.
In my experience, me and the person i share a linnode with have been
running websites for more than a year on the same server and we've
never had any issues.

On 7/1/10, Thomas Ward  wrote:
> Hi Philip,
> Sad to say your's isn't the only case like that I heard of. Blue Host,
> in my opinion, is crap. They regularly have security problems, sloppy
> security, and then they always blame the user if anything goes wrong.
> Yet it really is their responcibility to see that their servers are up
> to date, secure, and virus  free if possible.
>
> On 7/1/10, Philip Bennefall  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words
>> Bluehost
>> and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.
>>
>> I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously
>> low
>> fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a
>> series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately
>> called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied
>> that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security
>> hole.
>> Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest
>> versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3
>> hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website
>> got
>> infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling
>> them
>> that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had
>> previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically
>> said
>> "well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user
>> accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're
>> refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting
>> the
>> machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack
>> from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they
>> could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they
>> could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that is your
>> own
>> responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with security
>> tips".
>> That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech
>> support
>> team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single
>> problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4
>> times
>> the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost
>> helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a
>> joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Philip Bennefall
>
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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Philip,
Sad to say your's isn't the only case like that I heard of. Blue Host,
in my opinion, is crap. They regularly have security problems, sloppy
security, and then they always blame the user if anything goes wrong.
Yet it really is their responcibility to see that their servers are up
to date, secure, and virus  free if possible.

On 7/1/10, Philip Bennefall  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words Bluehost
> and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.
>
> I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously low
> fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a
> series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately
> called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied
> that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security hole.
> Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest
> versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3
> hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website got
> infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling them
> that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had
> previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically said
> "well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user
> accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're
> refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting the
> machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack
> from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they
> could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they
> could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that is your own
> responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with security tips".
> That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech support
> team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single
> problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4 times
> the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost
> helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a
> joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Philip Bennefall

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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Philip Bennefall

Hi all,

I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words Bluehost 
and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.


I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously low 
fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a 
series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately 
called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied 
that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security hole. 
Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest 
versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3 
hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website got 
infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling them 
that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had 
previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically said 
"well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user 
accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're 
refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting the 
machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack 
from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they 
could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they 
could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that is your own 
responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with security tips". 
That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech support 
team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single 
problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4 times 
the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost 
helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a 
joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.


Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall
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From: "Thomas Ward" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites


Hi Hayden,
The security of a web site is up to the company who happens to be
hosting the website not the person paying the monthly bill for the web
hosting service. If a person happens to be paying somebody like Blue
Host for web space and a website gets hacked that is Blue Host's fault
for poor security. All the person paying Blue HOst has to do is upload
the web pages, files, and manage his/her control panel to set up
e-mail accounts, blogging software,  shopping cart, whatever. However,
security is the hosting companies domain.

Smile.


On 6/30/10, Hayden Presley  wrote:

Hi,
Again? Gees.

Best Regards,
Hayden


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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Philip Bennefall

Hi all,

I didn't see the beginning of this thread, but when I see the words Bluehost 
and hacker security in one and the same sentense I have to react. Smile.


I used to love Bluehost. They had everything I needed for a ridiculously low 
fee, and their customer support was generally acceptable. Then, I had a 
series of hacker attacks on my website. After the first one I immediately 
called Bluehost and informed them of the situation, to which they replied 
that the probable cause was an out of date script that had a security hole. 
Fair enough, I asked them to make 100 % sure that I had all the latest 
versions which they also did. Ran upgrades, in other words. Then, about 3 
hours later I had a similar attack where every single page of my website got 
infected. so I pick up the phone and call Bluehost once again, telling them 
that this was the second attack in one and the same day and that I had 
previously followed all their instructions to the letter. He basically said 
"well, our servers are secure but we cannot guarantee security of user 
accounts". Well, then, what on earth is left to be secure? Unless they're 
refering to someone actually breaking in to the server hall and setting the 
machines on fire which is obviously far less likely than a hacker attack 
from the outside. I pointed this out and asked if there was anything they 
could do to try and help trace the attacker, or anything at all that they 
could do from their end. The reply was that "no, we cannot, that is your own 
responsibility, start by reading this help desk article with security tips". 
That was the last straw and I blew my top Silently cursing the tech support 
team I immediately took my business elsewhere, and haven't had a single 
problem since. It is about 4 times as expensive but I also get about 4 times 
the up and downstream speed from their servers. So as regards to Bluehost 
helping secure websites against hacker attacks, this, in my opinion, is a 
joke. In the end, you always get what you pay for.


Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall
- Original Message - 
From: "Thomas Ward" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites


Hi Hayden,
The security of a web site is up to the company who happens to be
hosting the website not the person paying the monthly bill for the web
hosting service. If a person happens to be paying somebody like Blue
Host for web space and a website gets hacked that is Blue Host's fault
for poor security. All the person paying Blue HOst has to do is upload
the web pages, files, and manage his/her control panel to set up
e-mail accounts, blogging software,  shopping cart, whatever. However,
security is the hosting companies domain.

Smile.


On 6/30/10, Hayden Presley  wrote:

Hi,
Again? Gees.

Best Regards,
Hayden


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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-07-01 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Hayden,
The security of a web site is up to the company who happens to be
hosting the website not the person paying the monthly bill for the web
hosting service. If a person happens to be paying somebody like Blue
Host for web space and a website gets hacked that is Blue Host's fault
for poor security. All the person paying Blue HOst has to do is upload
the web pages, files, and manage his/her control panel to set up
e-mail accounts, blogging software,  shopping cart, whatever. However,
security is the hosting companies domain.

Smile.


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> Hi,
> Again? Gees.
>
> Best Regards,
> Hayden

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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-06-30 Thread Hayden Presley
Hi,
Again? Gees.

Best Regards,
Hayden


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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 4:27 AM
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yeah, L-works was hacked again, Liam said that he's very much considering 
leaving bluehost...
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To: 
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 11:44 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites


> Hi.
> looks like the same attacks that happened a bit ago are happening on one 
> my audio sites the same one that got done this time.
> obviously these guys are crafty.
> ofcause I can dodge this easily enough but if this guy or guys are back 
> again after their fling with the net we all need to be on guard.
>
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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-06-29 Thread peter Mahach
yeah, L-works was hacked again, Liam said that he's very much considering 
leaving bluehost...
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To: 
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 11:44 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites



Hi.
looks like the same attacks that happened a bit ago are happening on one 
my audio sites the same one that got done this time.

obviously these guys are crafty.
ofcause I can dodge this easily enough but if this guy or guys are back 
again after their fling with the net we all need to be on guard.



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[Audyssey] a reminder to secure your sites

2010-06-28 Thread shaun everiss

Hi.
looks like the same attacks that happened a bit ago are happening on 
one my audio sites the same one that got done this time.

obviously these guys are crafty.
ofcause I can dodge this easily enough but if this guy or guys are 
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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder from your editor

2007-06-11 Thread Dark
great!

i really want to do something on Chronicals of Arborell, sinse the webmaster 
(or game master), has been so good about accessibility.

I'll see what I can put together this week.

all the best,

Dark.
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To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:53 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] a reminder from your editor


> Hello, everyone. Ron asked me to remind you all that he would appreciate 
> any materials such as articles or game reviews that you'd care to send him 
> for the next issue of Audyssey. He plans to publish it fairly soon. You 
> may also wish to send along your congratulations as he and Sylvia have 
> recently gotten married. He's been away from home for the past while but 
> will be returning to what passes for his new normal life this week. If 
> you've sent him something and haven't heard back from him, you may want to 
> send it again to make certain he has it. You'll all be happy to know the 
> wedding went absolutely splendidly and fun was had by all including yours 
> truly.
> Michael Feir
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Re: [Audyssey] a reminder from your editor

2007-06-11 Thread Davy Kager
Well, via this list, congrats to him! I might write a SCWW review, and I'll 
probably have some very interesting game news for y'all... Just to let you 
know.

Cheers!
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 2:53 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] a reminder from your editor


Hello, everyone. Ron asked me to remind you all that he would appreciate any
materials such as articles or game reviews that you'd care to send him for
the next issue of Audyssey. He plans to publish it fairly soon. You may also
wish to send along your congratulations as he and Sylvia have recently
gotten married. He's been away from home for the past while but will be
returning to what passes for his new normal life this week. If you've sent
him something and haven't heard back from him, you may want to send it again
to make certain he has it. You'll all be happy to know the wedding went
absolutely splendidly and fun was had by all including yours truly.
Michael Feir
Creator and former editor of Audyssey Magazine: 1996-2004
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[Audyssey] a reminder from your editor

2007-06-10 Thread Michael Feir
Hello, everyone. Ron asked me to remind you all that he would appreciate any 
materials such as articles or game reviews that you'd care to send him for 
the next issue of Audyssey. He plans to publish it fairly soon. You may also 
wish to send along your congratulations as he and Sylvia have recently 
gotten married. He's been away from home for the past while but will be 
returning to what passes for his new normal life this week. If you've sent 
him something and haven't heard back from him, you may want to send it again 
to make certain he has it. You'll all be happy to know the wedding went 
absolutely splendidly and fun was had by all including yours truly.
Michael Feir
Creator and former editor of Audyssey Magazine: 1996-2004
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



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