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Awjvail
Thu 15th Nov '07, 9:54pm
Hi there,

Recently, my website suffered an attack which could have been prevented, had my host taken better security measures.

I'm on shared hosting right now.

Some stats of my forum are:

About 600 registered members
20,000 posts
2,000 threads
Average users online: about 35-40 (registered users and guests combined)
About 400-500 posts per day
About 40 new threads per day
About 80 active users online per day
We use about 30gb bandwidth a month.

I don't think we're big enough to move off of shared hosting yet, but I could be wrong. We're definitely not big enough for a dedicated and I don't think we're big enough for a VPS, but you guys may think differently.

My forums aren't slow or anything. I'm apprehensive on going with shared hosting as the security threat that happened a few days ago occured because of poor security measures taken by my host; another client on their server executed a malicious script which spread across the entire server and injected malicious Javascript which redirected to a spyware site into virtually index.html and index.php on my site, and presumably across every other site on the server. However, if this is the most cost effective solution for my needs, the host needs to have high security.

Luckily my board is teen oriented and the security issue occured while most of them were at school, and only a few users were online, so we were able to save a lot of face by getting it cleared up quickly before many people noticed/were infected. If other people were infected, it would have been disastrous.

Any suggestions? I'm willing to use a cheap VPS.

eUKhost.com
Fri 16th Nov '07, 4:15am
Well, in this case even a high end shared hosting package will be best for you but you need to ensure that the servers of the hosting company are monitored well and has good security. There wont be any problems if the servers are monitored well to avoid such attacks.

Awjvail
Fri 16th Nov '07, 6:04am
Thank you for that information.

FYI: before anyone suggests HostGator; I've checked them out. They are not a viable solution for our website - The host must allow "chat scripts" as my websites hosts a Shoutbox.

eUKhost.com
Fri 16th Nov '07, 7:35am
The host must allow "chat scripts" as my websites hosts a Shoutbox.

Not sure about the hosts allowing that on their shared servers. You can confirm that before signing up with hosting company.

Awjvail
Fri 16th Nov '07, 9:35am
Anyone have any suggestions as to what company I should go with?

express
Sat 17th Nov '07, 1:22pm
That is a very old script, security should have been in a place a long time ago to prevent that.