Malware Removal and Fixing A Hacked Website Just Got A Whole Lot Easier for the Bitcoin Community

Malware Removal and Fixing A Hacked Website Just Got A Whole Lot Easier for the Bitcoin Community

BitcoinWebHosting.net has partnered with Sucuri Security to offer malware removal and monitoring services for Bitcoiners the world over.

BitcoinWebHosting.net, the industry leader for hosting solutions for the Bitcoin community, has partnered with Sucuri Security to offer the world's first way to pay for Sucuri services, like malware removal and monitoring, with Bitcoin.

The announcement came yesterday when it was posted to BitcoinTalk and Google+ .

Malware has risen to new levels in the last few years. With the growth of botnets and the increase in businesses and websites being targeted by hackers, BWH and Sucuri have stepped up to the plate to provide a solution that aims to protect websites from getting hacked, and fix them when they do. The malware removal and monitoring service is exclusively offered to customers of BitcoinWebHosting.net.

"Partnering with Sucuri was a natural choice for us. We're constantly evaluating the landscape of services available to the Bitcoin community and looking for ways where we can provide a solution," says Robert Lons, Chief Executive of BitcoinWebHosting.net.

"Our company is already at the front line for DDoS protection for the Bitcoin sector. Sucuri's security services compliment our offering and give those who need it the power to protect their site, and their privacy, when they pay with Bitcoin."

The services provided by Bitcoin Web Hosting and Sucuri offer the perfect combination of performance, protection, and security. While BWH provides performance hosting products and DDoS protection, Sucuri backs that up with malware monitoring and their renowned malware cleanup service.

"We're extremely excited to be working with BitcoinWebHosting.net," said Tony Perez, Sucuri COO. "A relationship like this allows us to stay true to our core mission of website security while also growing the awareness and accessibility of website security with website owners. It's our mission to protect every website on the Internet and the relationship with Bitcoin Web Hosting is a step in that direction."

Sucuri works by actively scanning all pages of a website for viruses and possible web malware threats to see if malicious users have injected harmful code into the site. Additionally, Sucuri continually monitors the web for new versions of malware in order to protect BWH customers from emerging threats. Bitcoin Web Hosting security experts work with their customers and actively manage any malware notifications or possible attacks. In the event that an issue is identified, Bitcoin Web Hosting's security team takes all necessary actions to fix the situation; including validation of clean backups and files, malware removal, and continuous communication with the customer.

There are virtually zero options for consumers to enroll in malware removal and protection services using Bitcoin. Sucuri has not yet chosen to accept Bitcoin directly, but through this unique partnership, Bitcoin users will be able to hire the Sucuri team to perform malware remediation through BitcoinWebHosting.net.

Bitcoin is a decentralized, open payment system that allows for peer-to-peer payments without an intermediary or bank.

Learn more about Bitcoin here: http://historyofbitcoin.org/

Learn more about fixing a hacked website and Sucuri Malware Removal and Cleanup: http://bitcoinwebhosting.net/sucuri-malware-removal/

About BitcoinWebHosting.net

BWH offers the best in hosting solutions for the Bitcoin community and beyond. BitcoinWebHosting.net's services include shared, VPS, dedicated and hybrid hosting solutions that give webmasters the ultimate in performance, availability and uptime.

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