poniedziałek, 26 marca 2012

How To Protect Your Blog From A Virus

By Galen Ochua


A blog is a vital search engine optimisation (SEO) aspect for a site. Blogs which are produced purposefully for Web optimization allows lubrication for the website, which means, it invites Google to go to and index the site more often or more regularly. Google likes well-run and related information on a website and blog sitting on the website that gets updated at least once a week is like a flag waving at Google to come and visit the website.

For this reason, some black hat SEO tacticians seek out to damage the blog, and spoil the site through the blog. In particular, there are a number of malware or virus attacks that put in codes within the blog in order that traffic to that blog gets directed towards the client of this SEO black hatter. This is a very naughty thing to do.

As ethical white hat SEO practitioner, how will you shield yourself from these traffic stealers? One way is to ensure that your blog plus your site is hosted by a trustworthy web server that does scheduled and substantial copy.

Doing a backup cannot be more emphasized. But what precisely do you have to keep a copy to be able to be sure you can re-establish the blog in less than an hour after it has been attacked? Firstly, you duplicate the file. Meaning the whole blog entries, pictures, and the data files for your blog. Second, copy the themes. This is particularly for those who have done a skinning work of your existing theme out of your Wordpress theme on hand.

After this, ensure to make multiple backups. The web server has a distant backup, but for better control over your backup, you can also produce a local backup. Simply save your valuable blog database and themes on the drive, and then cut out this backup into DVD or replicate the drive so one stays at work and the other will be taken to a foreign location.




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