16 VPS Security Tips to Prevent Attacks on Your Server

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Whenever you are in charge of a Virtual Private Server, one of your top priorities should always be effective security. The internet is replete with a host of security threats, and the bad guys are perpetually on the lookout for any weak spot. The greatest thing to say, though, is that you can do pa...


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16 VPS Security Tips to Prevent Attacks on Your Server


Whenever you are in charge of a Virtual Private Server, one of your top priorities should always be
effective security. The internet is replete with a host of security threats, and the bad guys are perpetually
on the lookout for any weak spot. The greatest thing to say, though, is that you can do particular things
that will keep your server safe from danger. This manual provides you with 16 VPS security tips, which not
only help with the prevention of breaches but also keep your information intact.
Why Following VPS Security Tips Matters
The beauty of a virtual private server is in its ability to put you in the driver's seat. Nonetheless, with that
power comes the need for more accountability. Not only will hackers get hold of your files, but they are
also capable of stealing info or shutting down your site if you neglect security altogether. By this "do what
you think is right, be safe" logic, you can always be on the safer side while your system stays robust.
16 Essential VPS Security Tips
Listed below are the effective measures one should take to protect one's VPS. Each protective step can
be easily and safely implemented, and as a result, a safer hosting environment is provided.
1. Use Strong and Unique Passwords
 Try to form passwords that contain numbers, special characters, and both uppercase and
lowercase letters.
 Do not use common words or straight forward phrases.
 Change your passwords at regular intervals for additional protection.
2. Set Up Two-Factor Authentication
 Besides the password, add one more level.
 This can be a code sent to your cell phone or an email.
 Thus, even if passwords get exposed, it will not be easy for hackers to access your account.
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