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community. In my opinion the main reason for this is that when a Joomla! powered website is hacked on a host's server then the vast majority of providers automatically assume the problem lies with Joomla! itself (because that's what the site is running) and immediately tag it as a script with a lot of security problems without any proper research. Some hosts have even gone as far as banning Joomla! from their servers.

From our own experiences here at Rochen we have found that the vast majority of security issues that come up with Joomla! sites are nothing to do with the core code released by Joomla! themselves but due to poorly coded, insecure or out of date third-party extensions that are installed under Joomla. Even if your Joomla

Welcome to my new blog powered by Movable Type. This is the first post on my blog and was created for me automatically when I finished the installation process. But that is ok, because I will soon be creating posts of my own!

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