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20 Jul 10 Need a helping hand?

If you need a skilled website security consultant or PHP programmer, then consider me. Get in touch with me for a quote, and I’ll be more than happy to discuss what I can do for you.

These days, your site can’t be too secure, and if you’re unsure of how to properly secure your site or your PHP code, As a php website security tester, I stand ready to assist you. I can help you ensure that your server is secure overall, reducing the chances of it being hacked. I can also go over your PHP code and ensure that it too is secure. After all, a secure server really does no good if the PHP code isn’t also secure.

Feel free to browse my site and read my articles. Then, get in touch with me, and let me know the details of your project!

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12 Jul 10 The importance of secure PHP code

In recent days, I’ve talked about the importance of server hardening and security, but there’s another aspect of the integrity of your server that must not be ignored: PHP code.

If you don’t have secure PHP code, you may find yourself the victim of numerous type of attacks, including SQL injection attacks, which as the name suggest, goes directly after your database, which in most cases is the very heart of your website or application.
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04 Jul 10 Keeping your site secure

Obviously, keeping your site secure is one of your primary goals as an administrator. As discussed in an earlier post, filtering IP addresses is one piece of the puzzle.

But what other aspects are there to keeping your site secure? What follows is a brief list of ideas, which will be expanded upon in future posts. The security of your server simply cannot be ignored. Too often, administrators or webmasters throw caution to the wind, and leave things to chance. It’s really quite simple, although potentially time-consuming, to secure one’s server.
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