Quote Originally Posted by Website Rob View Post
Using 'https' has nothing to do with securing a Control Panel. Many times there are default 'things' included which must be disabled or better secured. cPanel is a good example as many of the 'default' scripts provided are very old and need to be turned OFF; else security breaches can be possible. Other Control Panels have other areas but all need to be double checked.

Then there is the Server 'php.ini' file which need changes for better security. Apache could some beefing up, and on, and on, and on. This should all be done by a good Server Admin. You say your ISP or somebody from there is handling this? I would especially double check the work.
Well that's where I'm lacking, sad to say but true. I don't know the server side of this stuff, I am just a lowly web guy, and this is my first venture into this side of things. I'm learning, but I don't want to screw something up due to lack of knowledge. That's why I rely on my server guru.