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Are These 8 Website Security Holes Your Responsibility?

November 24th, 2010 . by Jonathan

The number of ways a server can be turned to evil by malicious attackers is enough to make even the laziest of webmasters put a lot of energy into security. However, despite their best efforts, a server’s security is always at risk because of one key fact: security is a joint effort between the account [...]

How Many Servers Does Your Host Have?

April 26th, 2010 . by Jonathan

A recent infographic on Intect shines a bright light on a statistic many hosts would like to keep secret: the number of servers they operate. Whether they fear they might be seen as too small or too large, many hosts keep this information buried. However, Intec was able to compile numbers on 15 of the [...]

How to Fix a Bad_httpd_conf Error

June 13th, 2008 . by Toni

Did you try to view your website but all you get is this following error message? Site Temporarily Unavailable We apologize for the inconvenience. Please contact the webmaster/ tech support immediately to have them rectify this. error id: “bad_httpd_conf“ Don’t panic. This post will explain what a “bad_httpd_conf” means, and how to fix the problem. [...]

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