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Without getting into who is right and who is wrong and why, I would like to take this opportunity to appeal to Micfo, that, in view of a "valued customer" having his cord yanked and his data/files probably lost, that steps be taken to favor the Micfo customer in anticipation of similar hackings and problems leading to disconnections and worse, Amir, desertions.
Micfo Technical Department could devise a list of Guidelines, especially directed at the ignorant and newbies, giving precise instructions on what is "high risk"... Fantastico or cPanel, and how to protect ones self from losing control of what they have put up, explaining such mysteries as 755 and 777.
Now would be the ideal time to set up another of those wonderful Tutorials that used to be on the Micfo site... I can't find them now. Tell us what and how, in enough detail so that Micfo doesn't have to pull the plug on anyone again. Surely there is available software to monitor "hacks" and altho Micfo might disagree, we can only look to them to teach us a reasonable degree of defensive measures while Micfo themselves take the initiative to anticipate customer problems... after all, we need Micfo and Micfo needs us.
Marhaba
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