June 6th, 2010
Webculus The next time you access your web hosting control panel, do yourself a favor and take note of all the things you can do within that control panel. Anything that can be changed, modified or created within your hosting control panel can be accessed by a hacker if they were to penetrate into your hosting account. This means that someone can steal your web pages or redirect payments to their own merchant account. The amount of damage you could do for your online business during the night could be catastrophic.
Web Hosting Security and the hard drive
Most people do not realize the connection between your hard drive and online activities. Every action taken on your web browser, is stored on the hard disk. Even after you delete cookies, and “delete” Temporary Internet files, all this information still leaves a mark on the hard drive, which can be recovered by someone with a recovery software powerful. The only way to get rid of this confidential information is to use a program to run a secure file deletion. The main method used to access the hard disk of someone at a distance without your permission is to be installed a Trojan on your computer.
Trojans and Keyloggers
There are thousands of trojans floating around the Internet, and if you’ve owned a team of more than one year is likely to have found a very few. Once the Trojan is installed on your computer sends information to the creator of the Trojan that allows them to do whatever they want with your operating system, making subtle changes to your registry. Before you know it the CPU usage jumps to 100% even when the computer is idle! This is because the hacker is actually using the computer to perform tasks remotely. Some hackers take a step further however, and actually used keyloggers record every keystroke you make on your keyboard. This means they have direct access to all your online banking passwords for hosting account credentials.
Protecting your hosting account for your computer secure
Perhaps the first step you should take to ensure your hosting account would be completely safe on your computer. Keep the hard drive safe from intrusion should be high on your priority list, even if you are not an owner of an online business. The only way to prevent the above problems would have a competent antivirus software and powerful. Use a professional grade and Kaspersky antivirus suite.
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