Raising Money for Cancer Research
Following our efforts to raise money for comic relief 2013 we have decided to do even more chairty work.
https://www.justgiving.com/chameleonwebservices-cancersupport
Following our efforts to raise money for comic relief 2013 we have decided to do even more chairty work.
https://www.justgiving.com/chameleonwebservices-cancersupport
We have had a few clients mention companies offering website solutions with search engine optimisation for as little as £59 per month.
With these fantastic website claims you get everything such as custom website design, content management (CMS), logo design, branded email address, email newsletter system, video gallery, eCommerce online shop and even Search optimisation (SEO).
The costs are cheap as this is spread over months but how many months ????
Lets take the example of £59 per month and look at what this actually works out.
£59 x 12 months = £708
£59 x 24 months = £1,416
£59 x 36 months = £2,124
At what point does the cost stop and what if you stop paying the monthly fees after 3 years spending £2,124. Does the website get deleted or removed?
To compare paying a one off cost for a website design to a monthly web design package you need to consider that with a one off cost you get the site and its yours to do with as you please.
Chameleon recommend that you look at the overall longterm costs of a monthly web design proposal and investigate the terms of the contact.
There are many shared hosting companies that are pulling there hair out due to increase traffic to WordPress websites.
A well trusted company such as HEART INTERNET for example have put this message up:-
Fri, 12 Apr 2013 13:07:24 +0100
We are seeing increased traffic to a large number of WordPress sites on our shared hosting platform. The attack is not unique to ourselves and is affecting many hosting providers worldwide. Many providers have blocked access to the Admin area of WordPress altogether, however we do not want to take this approach as it will also prevent you from administering your own website. Instead, when accessing your WordPress Admin Area you may find that you are prompted for a username and password not previously required. The credentials for this login are:
Username: ***********
Password: ***********
As soon as normal service is resumed, this prompt will be removed and the above credentials will no longer be required. We appreciate your patience during this time, and we will update this page once this has been resolved.
Go Daddy have put this message up:-
Web Hosting April 11, 2013 at 11:06 AM
We continue to mitigate the Internet-wide attack, but customers should be able to access their admin pages. If you need to strengthen your password, we recommend referring to x.co/strongpass for guidance. Thanks for your patience.We are aware of an ongoing, industry-wide attack attempting to gain access to customers’ websites. While we mitigate it, you might not have access to admin pages for Joomla! or WordPress. Your site, however, will remain online. To keep your site and your information secure, we recommend changing your password when you regain access to your site.
What Go Daddy Are Doing
Our Security team continues to identify these attacks, down to the IP address, and block anything that looks malicious. Additionally, we’ve installed new features on every single one of our thousands of servers to block these bad actors more quickly.
What You Can Do
Regardless of whether you use WordPress or Joomla! for your website, this worldwide attack could affect you. That’s why it’s imperative that you use strong passwords.
We all know that “password123” is not a wise idea for a password, but neither are dictionary words, your dog’s name, or the name of the street you live on. Attackers have libraries of the most common passwords, and use those lists in attacks like we’re experiencing.
The tougher and more sophisticated your password, the more difficult it will be for an attacker to gain access
To create a password you can use password generators or you can create a php file edited and upload this to your server.
The file should contatin:-
<?php
// Password to be encrypted
$clearTextPassword = ‘passwordplease’;
// Encrypt password
$password = crypt($clearTextPassword, base64_encode($clearTextPassword));
// Print encrypted password
echo $password;
?>
If you save this file as generatepassword.php you upload and then go to:-
http://www.domainname.co.uk/generatepassword.php
This will show the password you selected.
If you are look for MD5 hash password generation then click here.
If you are looking for .htaccess password protection click here.
After the fund raising for Comic Relief 2013 we decided to more for charity and have setup a JustGiving Fund Raising webpage.
https://www.justgiving.com/chameleonwebservices-cancersupport>
Please help us raise money for Cancer Research UK
Charity Registration No. in England and Wales 1089464, Scotland SC041666
Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading charity dedicated to beating cancer through research. We are fighting cancer on all fronts, finding new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat it to save more lives. We are entirely funded by the public. With your help, we can ensure more people beat cancer.
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