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Monday, 15 June 2009 13:12

A prudent person looking at the statistics for muggings in the city that they must do business in, will as much as possible, stay in the safer neighborhoods and choose the most active and crowded times to get their necessary business done in as much relative safety as they can.


  This is a strategy that is not possible on the Internet. There are no “safe neighborhoods” on the Internet there are only the more secure websites, the places that people trust.
  The people with Websites on the Internet must make their own Website the safest place possible for sharing personal and financial information between themselves and their clients.  To do that well, you need website security protection from the muggers of the Internet; hackers.


The hackers that would steal valuable personal or financial information from you and your clients and the hackers that would vandalize your website for the “fun” of it.   Destructive hackers need to be stopped.
We think that we can do this job better than anybody else with our patent pending software SecureLive.


  Most website security programs review the history of the website that they protect periodically, to create a report that tells the website’s operators the extent of the damage already done. We don’t do things that way.
  Securelive is an active program constantly watching over your website’s traffic. Securelive waits quietly in the background ready to block a would-be hacker’s attempt to attack your website before the hacker can do any damage.
 The normal traffic through your site will not even be aware that ScureLive is there unless they notice our logo.
  SecureLive is a form of artificial intelligence that recognizes a hacking attempt and blocks it before it can do any damage.
    SecureLive doesn’t stop there: SecureLive identifies the hacker and the type of attack made on the website, SecureLive notifies the attacked website that it has blocked an attack, ScureLive notifies the SecureLive offices of the attack attempt, SecureLive bars the attacker from the attacked website and all of the other websites protected by SecureLive, and Securelive notifies the would-be hacker’s Internet service provider that their client has attempted to hack a website.
SecureLive does all this automatically, and in less time than it takes to read this sentence.


 Internet service providers take a dim view of malicious hackers. Different Internet service providers will vary in their rules of procedure, but an Internet service provider will drop a repeat hacker from their service when he violates the rules of his Internet service provider.


  We know that the security of your client’s personal and financial information is the foundation upon which business is done on the Internet.  So we are work hard to keep our databases that SecureLive’s active programming operates from, current with the latest hacking methods.


   We believe we are your website’s anti-hacking solution. We are SecureLive.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 14:54