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On 18/02/12 12:44, Andy Smith wrote:

> The abusive activity is either reported to us by third parties, or
> else is detected by us, and then we diable the VPS's network and ask
> the customer to investigate. Customers that are unable to get to the
> bottom of the problem are let go.


<laugh>

Excellent.

I'm surprised though that you have such an issue with compromised VPSs.
My general impression was that bitfolk users are clued up enough to
avoid it. And it's not that hard, is it? More or less:
- don't use crappy passwords
- don't install Wordpress unless you can stay on top of updates 24/7.



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Dom Latter said:

> - don't install Wordpress unless you can st