Posted by John Bokma on 11/27/21 11:55
axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk wrote:
> In uk.net.web.authoring David <youcantoo@findmoore.net> wrote:
>
>> It is well too late to think about changing your passwords after
>> "someone" has gotten into your system. Who knows by the time you
>> found out they were there, what they had changed or have done. The
>> only way to make sure that they do not further damage is to wipe out
>> and reinstall your stuff. But than again a reinstall isn't a 100%
>> deal as if one was making a backup regularly they might have backed
>> up infected files and at that point would be just copying them back.
>
>> as most have
>>> backups (don't we) of our online sites ;).
>
>> The odds are no.......
>
> Rather than relying on back-ups of a site, a far better policy is to
> maintain a development version of the site on your own machines and
> refresh the production site from the development site as and when
> required.
See: <http://johnbokma.com/windows/apache-virtual-hosts-xp.html>
on how to create local versions of your site(s). (Windows XP).
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