Hesham of FamousBloggers.net recently had an unfortunately incident of his domain name is stolen. Fortunately, four days later, he is now a backup and sailing away. This issue was resolved relatively quickly, mainly due to his determination to get back what is rightfully his, and because he took action, instead of waiting for things to unfold. You can read the full story about his journey here and how he got his site back up here. Reading is highly recommended as there are many things that you can learn, should this ever happen to you. I recommend you to bookmark it for future use, just in case actually.
What lesson can you learn from this?Unfortunately, most of the time, we only learn and take action as soon as ' bad ' things happen. What happened to Hesham just proves that there is no sure fire way to our assets to protect against intentional attacks and online thieves. They exist and they are out there, ready to do you damage without hesitation.
Out of this, I cannot stress enough the importance of the "protection" of your assets. This applies to your domain names, hosting accounts and your websites (Special WordPress). As I said, there is no such thing as 100 percent guarantees, but you can take measures to make it difficult ...
Remember the saying "don't put all eggs in one basket"? -If you have multiple domains, try as much as possible to them on different and reliable agents. This is especially true for your main domains. While it is convenient to have everything under one roof "", will the final damage control that you need to do much worst. If you can, have two or three different hosting accounts and have your main domains and hosting account together to avoid. For example, I have my main domains in one Registrar and hosting in another.Use "all" security measures that are delivered to you. If they have a two step authentication, use. If they allow you to lock your domains, use. There is something else they offer, use. They use allView the Original article
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