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Title: Ways to keep your VPS secure


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Ways to keep your VPS secure
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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Ways to keep your VPS Secure
  • Conclusion

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Introduction
  • The topic of web hosting security appears to be
    ubiquitous these days, a concern not only among
    major businesses but also among individuals with
    an online presence.
  • With stolen personal and financial information,
    lost client data, and destroyed website content,
    cyber risks are highly serious and should not be
    taken lightly.

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Ways to keep your VPS secure
  • Keeping your VPS secure entails essential ways,
    therefore you must do the following to keep them
    safe
  • Change your default SSH Login
  • Use the most up-to-date software versions
  • Keep an eye on your VPS server logs
  • Ascertain that your server is malware-free
  • Safeguard against brute-force attack
  • Perform Backups
  • Use SSL certificates for everything

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Change your default SSH Login
  • Many VPS users connect to their servers through
    SSH, or Secure Shell, which is a technique for
    remote computer-to-computer communication.
  • If you use SSH to connect to your server, you
    risk being a victim of a brute-force attack.
  • A brute force attack occurs when someone attempts
    to access your SSH using a variety of popular
    passwords.
  • As a result, we recommend replacing the default
    SSH 22 port login password with a customized one.
  • Strong passwords often contain a combination of
    upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and
    non-alphanumeric characters.

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2. Use the most up-to-date software versions
  • Without a doubt, the older the software version,
    the more vulnerable you virtual server becomes.
  • Fortunately, installing the necessary updates for
    your operating system is as simple as few mouse
    clicks.
  • You should also consider automating this
    operation. And, depending on the operating
    system, you'll probably upgrade the system with
    apt-get for Debian and Ubuntu for CentOS.
  • This may be done automatically with cron jobs, a
    Linux-based software that schedules a command or
    script on your VPS to run at a specified time and
    date, or through your control panel.

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3. Keep an eye on your VPS server logs
  • Keeping track of your server logs allows you to
    remain on top of what's going on with your
    virtual private server.
  • If you monitor your VPS systems and software, you
    will be more prepared if an issue arises.
  • If you actively monitor events, resource usage,
    traffic levels, user activity, and
    software-generated faults, you will be better
    prepared to deal with problems.
  • It is also recommended that you establish email
    notifications for any cautions and issues so that
    you can stay up to date in real time.

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4. Ascertain that your server is malware-free
  • In addition to setting a firewall to safeguard
    incoming traffic, you should consider monitoring
    the files that have already been and are now
    being uploaded to your VPS for any
    vulnerabilities.
  • As a result, you'll require reliable anti-virus
    software on your VPS, as its signatures must be
    updated on a regular basis. This is also a good
    way to detect suspicious behavior and quarantine
    unwanted data.

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5. Safeguard against brute-force attack
  • When hackers find weak passwords, they get total
    access to your virtual private server (VPS).
    Unfortunately, having a strong password is no
    longer enough.
  • You will also require tools to detect brute-force
    attacks and block illegal logins.
  • An excellent example is cPhulk, a
    cPanel-integrated function.
  • After a number of failed login attempts, cPhulk
    aids in restricting logins and inhibits not just
    cPanel logins but also WHM, FTP, and email-based
    logins.

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6. Perform Backups
  • Backups are necessary for all types of hosting,
    not only VPS hosting.
  • Backups should preferably be performed outside of
    the server in case something goes wrong with it.
  • However, some service providers provide backup
    capabilities as an add-on service.

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7. Use SSL Certificates for Everything
  • SSL certificates allow you to establish an
    encrypted connection between the server and the
    client, ensuring that your privacy is not
    violated.
  • SSL certificates are required for any type of
    hosting to keep your sensitive data safe, whether
    you are transmitting files, sending emails, or
    entering your login credentials.
  • However, significant technical knowledge is
    required to successfully implement SSL
    certificates.
  • In this case, it is worthwhile to hire a system
    administrator to manage everything for you and
    give you with additional piece of mind.

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Conclusion
  • To summarize, regardless of whether you pick
    shared hosting, VPS hosting, or dedicated hosting
    for your website, security should always be a top
    priority.
  • Using difficult-to-guess passwords, enabling
    two-factor authentication wherever possible,
    avoiding the use of illegal software, and not
    opening email attachments from people you don't
    know are all examples.

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