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| "Have You Seen This Warning On Your Blog?" ![]() If WordPress asks you to update, they have a serious reason: Your Blog WILL Be Hacked! From that point on, your blog is not secure. Everything you have on your website is at risk. And you MUST update to the latest version as fast as possible! If you ever get a spam comment, your blog is visible to internet “worms” that automatically crack blogs, and send spam links and other garbage. Most likely your blog has already been hacked and you are losing valuable search engine traffic - and you don’t even know it! Do You Want Your Traffic Stats To Look Like This? [IMG]http://www.infite.com/wso/images/traffic-****.gif[/IMG] Most hacked blogs look normal. It’s not like your blog sends you email saying “Please help, I have been cracked and now am sending spam from your domain; be ready for trouble.” But, because Google can detect the problem, you will constantly be losing PageRank and search engine traffic.Eventually, your domain will get a worm and will start sending spam, without your even knowing it. This can lead to the loss of your domain. Or you will get the dreaded "This site may harm your computer" mark in the search engine results near YOUR site's title. Your traffic will be killed from that point on. WarriorForum H4ck3d? Yes, 3 months ago Allen, sorry to remind you… Even the internet marketing experts get hacked! You’d think they would be safe. But, someone just didn’t upgrade to the latest version. ![]() Google? Yes, Even Almighty Google Got Hacked, Too As amazing as this is, Google isn’t even safe from hackers. And this one slipped by their webmasters. Do a Google Search for “Google's blog hacked” and you’ll get the complete story at Guardian in the first result. Google said, as expected: "A bug in Blogger enabled an unauthorized user to make a fake post on the Google Blog”. The bug was fixed quickly and blog has been updated. Gmail? Yes, My Favorite Email Service Search Google for “Gmail hacked” to get the details on this one! I could go on forever, but I think you get the point. After all, you can do a search for "My blog hacked" and find thousands of victims. People Just Like You? ![]() You? Yes, Yes! You Can Wait Until it Does… ![]() …or have an up-to-date blog Experts will handle this task personally and professionally. This is a hands-on process. You will have a person reviewing the background files on your blog, making sure they are safe from unwanted files and potential worms. We will update your blog to the latest version of Wordpress within hours after your order is confirmed. This is not a onetime upgrade, but a service with continuing updates. Immediately after every new version of Wordpress is release, we will upload and install the latest secure software to your blog. And you don’t need to do anything. For each update a professional webmaster will complete the upgrade to your blog in one hour. Your files will be backed up. The upgrade files will be downloaded. Then, the new, secure files will be uploaded to your server Your personal webmaster for this task will then install the update, and check so be sure that everything is ok. And all of this will happen without you doing anything, except enjoying the great traffic to your site. This service could cost you $35.00-$50.00 for one update. But with our service, you get unlimited updates for a tiny$12.95 per month. How Are Blogs Cracked, Anyway? In basic terms hackers use compromised theme files or they add new files to your server. Those renegade files act on the wp_footer call to insert their links. Automated programs, called “worms” are surfing around the web, trying to crack everything possible. And when they find a welcome site, they latch on and won’t let go until they are removed by an updated program. Viruses and worms have became so common, that even AWStats traffic statistics program has a separate section for them, take a look: Worms made more than 62,000 hits to my blog and consumed almost 1 Gigabyte of traffic. If you have AWStats installed on your domain, check out your stats and see how many worms have hit your site. I Already Have a “Security” Plug-in. I’m Protected, Aren’t I? No! A plug-in is a plug-in and nothing more. It does not change your core files. Plug-ins are installed in a separate folder and have absolutely nothing to do with your blog’s brain. Outdated blogs - with all their bugs inside - are exposed to all new threats. Hackers are always searching for exploits – the bottom line is you're never safe when it comes to open source content management systems. The best you can do is update as soon as an update is released. Anything else is wasted time and effort. Even if your security software hides its actions, it is a quick five minute trick for hackers to uncover it. Do You Want To Have A Secure Blog? Would you like to forget all those problems? Order the Exclusive Protection Service Right Now! |
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| Daryl Daughtry War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Raleigh, NC, USA.
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Do you have prices for one client with multiple blogs?
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| Thanks for the question. Yes, each additional blog gets 50% discount. Just enter GIVEMEDISCOUNT in coupon code field Here is a screenshot: ![]() Also, we offer $20 per month updates for any software, installed on your server. Let me know if you are interested. To your success, Uncle Dimitry. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jan 2006
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This came in right time for me. Thanks for discount.
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