John,

A typical good hosting company would take down your site as soon as it was known that it was compromised. They would then restore to a good backup of the website and then make sure all apps on your server have been patched and passwords changed.

You should move your hosting is the point.

Bill


Andrew S. Baker wrote:
Why don't you hire a company that will provide you with secure web hosting services and help *you* to avoid doing things that will get it hacked, as well?

That's the approach I expect everyone else to take...


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On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:31 PM, John Aldrich <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Two questions:
    1) Is there any use hiring a company to monitor your website to
    make sure it
    doesn't get hacked/infected?
    2) If so, is there anyone y'all recommend for this?



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