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What are some steps in making my site more secure?
I use ASecureCart for my shopping cart (which they have 128 bit encry.) and also Paypal.
Are there any other things I should do to make sure my site is more secure?
Thanks,
Carrie (WesB86)
wescosales.com

WesB86
www.wescosales.com
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It's like a car, you can have the alarms, the mag wheel lock nuts, security stickers, flashing leds ... end of the day if somebody wants in bad enough they will.
Using https is probably the best thing you can use, but in saying that your code and passwords have to be up to it, no use having secure code only to be let down by a bad password (you'd be suprised how many people use password as the password)

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