In the interim make sure that outside users accessing your server only
have general user privileges (you will have to get details on how to
do this from the apache documentation or the apache group) and set the
permissions on all your files exposed to the server to -rw-r--r- This
means that the file owner has read&write privileges, the specified
group is read-only and the general user is read-only.

Please follow Michael's advice and switch this discussion to the
apache forum. You will get more professional directions from there.
They are exposed to this sort of thing all all the time. Most of us
here would be leaving all those details to our ISPs or Network
Managers. Network security is a specialized field.

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