Posts Tagged ‘Hacker Prevention’

Security Alert: Protecting Your Website from New Hacker Threats

by FireHost Evangelist on August 11th, 2009

webinarFireHost’s CEO, Chris Drake will host a website security webinar for Business Owners and CTOs on Tuesday, August 18th at 11am CDT.

During the presentation, we will demonstrate how easily cyber criminals can compromise a website and provide real “is hacked” examples that have taken businesses offline. We will also reveal some common (and easily patched) website vulnerabilities so you leave armed with key defense tactics that can be put in place immediately.

Session Agenda Includes:

  • Hacker Profiles and Motives
  • Open Source Vulnerabilities
  • The Security Ecosystem
  • Hot to Protect Your Website

Do not miss this opportunity. Take the first step toward protecting your business’ online identity. One lucky audience member will receive 6 months free, secure website hosting, so register now!

How do you steal a fighter jet?

by FireHost Evangelist on May 8th, 2009

jsf-352It’s an astonishing question. How would someone go about stealing the most advanced fighter jet in the American military arsenal? The answer: You break into the most secure computer network in the world and steal the plans.

According to recent reports, hackers have systematically stolen thousands of files about the U.S. military’s new Joint Strike Fighter, our most advanced fighter in history. Specifically, hackers stole files concerning the design and electrical system of the new fighter, by infiltrating Pentagon and defense contractor computers.

Additionally, hackers were able to break into air traffic control systems operated by the U.S. Air Force. This gave them the opportunity to view the location of any U.S. military aircraft, in real time. While Department of Defense and Pentagon officials believe attacks such as these are the result of foreign states, rather than the work of individuals or small groups, such extraordinary attacks raise numerous questions about computer security in general.

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Get Rid of Hackers Once and For All

by FireHost Evangelist on March 31st, 2009

You’ve probably heard of the blog software Wordpress, or content management programs such as Drupal or Joomla. These open source tools provide phenomenal access to a better managed, more vibrant, and productive visitor experience on your website. They are called open source because their source code is freely available for anyone to use or adapt. Unfortunately, this means hackers have access to the code too, giving them an opportunity for exploitation.

applicationprotectionModern hackers have highly advanced tools at their disposal which can cripple your website, or worse, steal your data. Hackers have started exploiting vulnerabilities in open source platforms, and if your CMS is not properly secured, hackers can ruin your web reputation, or worse your business.

Having a security-focused web hosting provider can help prevent attacks. Before you trust any hosting provider with your website, ask them how they handle security for your website. Most hosting providers have an intrusion detection system (IDS), which simply notifies you after an attack. By that time, the damage has been done. This reactive approach does not provide real security, putting your website, your data, and your business at risk.

At FireHost, we use three layers of application protection to catch, stop, and prevent attacks. Our first priority is providing security to our clients, which we deliver through dynamic intrusion prevention. This is proactive security you can trust and rely on.

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