Linux Security
This section contains articles on how to make your Linux Apache server more secure. While I'm not an expert on web server security and can't guarantee these methods will make your server totally secure, they will greatly improve your web server's security and help defend against attacks. This should be second priority to making regular backups of your website's content, as that's the only way to recover your content if it's ever hacked and altered/deleted. |
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