My hosting service, safety My Services: How much protection does your Web host type of identity theft ... and how much can they? There are now laws to protect the identity of thieves us, certainly, but often, until the time the law involved, the damage is already done. Their website is illegible. Your name may be tarnished. Your hosting service, you can now locked. They lose customers. They lose money. To recover, you must again lost ground, which also takes time and money. But what can you do to protect themselves? And you can use your web-hosting service? In two words, it would be better. At least a hosting service in the age of spammers, hackers and hijackers (Oh My!) If at least one or more firewalls to protect your data. It should also be able to offer protection against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, a common result of Internet identity theft. Some hosting services can offer a Virtual Private Network (in the relevant costs, of course) for additional protection. Your payment should be totally secure, to the absolute minimum promising digital SSL encryption of all incoming and outgoing data. They should also ensure the cart your hosting service is compatible with the major online payment gateways such as PayPal, Neteller, Citadel, FirePay Click2Pay, UseMyBank and others. Identity thieves often try to gain access to your hosting service account of the " " fruits of their thieving. Once inside, they can hijack your domain away from you or delete important files from your hosting service. If this happens to you, one thing to do, check your server logs from your hosting service to find out the exact date and time the theft occurred. Write down the IP addresses to the action and in the associated ISPs. This alone will not solve the problem. But it is a start. If your e-mail address is stolen, you may find you get rejected start e-mails, you seem to have, but you know for certain you did not. Print each and every one of these messages immediately and copies - they are evidence. Not only can they have been useful in identifying the cause of the theft, but they may be the very things that your hosting service for recruitment of your account (if for a hypothetical example, a thief uses your e-mail Address X-rated material). The other immediate measures to take if you ever suspect of themselves as victims of Internet identity theft is share your hosting service, your Internet provider, and your domain registrar. All the instructions they give you to follow. One might also consider a report from the police (and probably should, at least to the crime on record), but how unlikely it is what will come of it (at least not immediately), this should really only be done after you have first contacted your Hosting service, ISP, and registrar.
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i think any company who want to sustain in business will protect from identity theft
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