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Today we've released RSFirewall! Revision 9, which contains a new feature: it cleans the backdoored versions of Jumi from your website. You can read the changelog here.

RSFirewall! - Joomla! security extension

Jumi is a very popular Joomla! component, some of our customers being already affected by this backdoor - so we added this security measure as an extra protection layer to keep our customers' websites safe.

As usual, we advise you to run the System Check and follow the on-screen instructions to obtain a better security rating on your website, keep passwords safe and always be up to date with the latest software versions and the latest threats.

RSFirewall! System Check

03 Nov 2009 0 comments in RSFirewall!
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Hackers, take overs, denials of service.. what a mess!

We launched RSFirewall! to secure Joomla! websites and it is doing a great job. We received a lot of feedbacks from happy customers that no longer have intrusion problems which makes us happy.alt

However, to those who got their Joomla! hacked, here's a small guide on what to do next:



How to repair a hacked Joomla! website:

  • Scan the website with the RSFirewall! security scanner for Joomla!. If the website was hacked, it will look for missing or modified Joomla! files, known Joomla! malware scripts, SQL injections and other vulnerabilities.

23 Oct 2009 5 comments in RSFirewall!
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Today, we have released revision 7 for RSFirewall that comes, among other improvements, with:alt

  • Password strength tester in com_users
  • Display CAPTCHA after multiple unsuccessful attempts to login
  • No more scanning uninstalled components
  • Ability to ignore modified/missing files during System Check, etc

Click here to see the full list of improvements on RSFirewall! changelog.

Discover RSFirewall! features and test them on our demo server or download the tryout from Resources -> Free Downloads

24 Sep 2009 0 comments in RSFirewall!
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Since the first part of the article "10 security mistakes to avoid in Joomla!" was a real success, we are really excited about writing another set of mistakes commonly found on customer Joomla! websites .RSFirewall! - Joomla! security extension


In the first part we wrote about the importance of updating to the latest version of Joomla!, about files permissions, folders permissions, file uploads and keeping the public folder clean.

20 Aug 2009 6 comments in RSFirewall!
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Whenever you install Joomla! on a server, you must take some measures in order to secure the installation.RSFirewall! - Joomla! security extension

Users often tend to leave the installation as it is, thus making the server vulnerable to hackers. That's why, when you install Joomla! on your server you need to change several configuration settings to avoid some major mistakes that will affect the overall site security.

Let's see the most common mistakes and why they are critical for your system:

Mistake #1. NOT TO download or upgrade to the latest Joomla! Version

New versions of Joomla! are released often with various security fixes and the developers are strongly recommending to upgrade to the latest version of Joomla!

It is important to download Joomla! packages from trusted sources or directly from joomla.org, otherwise you may compromise your system (you may download a modified package that could harm your website ). Periodical backups of the whole site are essential, providing a safety net in case something goes wrong caused by the update or some other unforeseen event. Already there are some specialized components that can create backups (files+database) very easily.

11 Aug 2009 14 comments in RSFirewall!
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