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Originally Posted by Brian mike
Thanks for the tips appreciated,
unique name server, unique ip, unique ftp, unique password for each website . what do i miss ?
Oh yeah i know now STOP buying and trying new Theme  Easy fix lol
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What I was referring to in non standard is...
whatever cms software you are using has a known directory structure. Change it.
Requires some effort on your part but if you do this and lock down your .htaccess is a big step in stopping automated scripting hacks.
I would also log ip's so that when you identify a breech, you can block the ip or range of ip's. .htaccess can be your friend. Block unknown bots or any excessive hits that don't make sense.... they are looking at your directory structure... that also means you need to be pro-active and pay attention to your traffic and i mean all of it.
Point is, if you are only going to do what your cms software wants/needs, you will loose this battle every time and repetitively. Lot's of wasted time just fixing it.
Think 'non-standard' and alter your installs. Take your time and think methodically.
Admittedly, this also means that for most that you have to learn more about how it all works. Time well spent.