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The 13 Serious Death Threats to Your Websites

Most Webmasters and website owners ignore the dangers associated with hosting a website with their webhosts.

They rely heavily on their webhosts their server datacenter and new technology to secure their websites.
However this mindset often leads to costly consequences such as data and opportunity losses.

Here is an ebook that aims to enlighten these webmasters about the real threats to their website and how to deal with it in case it strikes.
Table of Contents

Overview and Introduction
Death Threat #1 - Server Timeouts / Downtimes
Death Threat # 2 - Server Crashes/Hardware Failures/Meltdowns
Death Threat #3 - Server Software Problems
Death Threat #4 - Datacenter Disasters and Problems
Death Threat #5 - Server Movement or Website Transfer Problems
Death Threat #6 - Viruses Worms and Other Exploits
Death Threat #7 - Server Hacking Problems
Death Threat #8 - DDOS or DOS Attacks
Death Threat #9 - Webhost Trouble Disputes or Problems
Death Threat #10 - Webhost Deception and Fraud
Death Threat #11 - Force Majeure or Acts of God
Death Threat #12 - Acts of Man or Acts of Others
Death Threat #13 - Your Own Errors and Omissions
Conclusion
Special Announcements

Overview and Introduction

In today‘s world that‘s driven by technology more and more people and companies as well are riding on the fast-moving world of the digital revolution platform we call the internet.

More often than not these people or companies only knew how to build their websites and show it off to their visitors customers members subscribers friends and acquaintances without regard to the serious threats their creations are facing amidst the unstable network of computers and servers connected to the internet.

Like many industries of the IT world these savvy Webmasters are not fully aware of the dangers that their websites face everyday as they rely heavily on their webhosts and new technology to protect their websites.

The reason they don‘t care that much is simple...

Most Webmasters are not appreciative of the fact that there are real threats that can seriously affect their online existence now more than ever. They normally build deploy and conquer but don‘t believe (or tend not to believe) the real dangers of losing their websites in a snap (like the dreaded harddisk failure on their very own PC or Mac).

This comprehensive Ebook will show you at least thirteen (13) of the most serious threats (that‘s why we call them "Death Threats") to your website existence and what you can do to avoid their destructive impact when they strike you and your web sites (can be anytime from now).

Some of these death threats you can avoid. Other threats are really beyond you your webserver and even your webhost. And statistics shows that 94.6% of active websites have been affected by or suffered one or more of these "death threats" in their online existence.

There are several ways to ensure that your websites will not be affected by these online plagues and disasters. This special report will show you how to avoid or prevent many of these threats how to stop some of them and how to prepare for those that you cannot control.

So sit back relax and enjoy a worthwhile read of the 13 most dreaded Death Threats to your websites. Find out why we say Disregard is Dangerous to you as well as your websites.

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