findtim
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i've had some hack attacks that have been successful in recent months but knock on wood i've stopped them, but its taken time, not just mine but thank you to those dnt members who have given me advice and suggestions.
the difficult thing is explaining it to the client as they all think it shouldn't happen and its my fault.
but they never think that if they build a house, a tree can fall onto it, but the builder is not responsible, in the internet world they think the webdesigner is responsible , in my experience recently.
so to repeat myself ( as i have now refined it ) here's now what i say:
you have a shop, it has a front window and today someone throws a brick through it, the person that built the shop doesn't pay to fix it, the person who put in the glass you will ring up and PAY him to fix it ( so why not the web guy ? ) , he says its now brick proof, tomorrow someone throws a large rock through your window, the glass guy won't replace it for free ! that glass was brick proof....... how was i meant to know they would use a large rock? so you pay to fix the window, next day someone throws a " cast iron 3 foot replica of captain cook " through the window.
i guess you know the rest of the story.
tell all your clients " you may get hacked " saves grief later
tim
the difficult thing is explaining it to the client as they all think it shouldn't happen and its my fault.
but they never think that if they build a house, a tree can fall onto it, but the builder is not responsible, in the internet world they think the webdesigner is responsible , in my experience recently.
so to repeat myself ( as i have now refined it ) here's now what i say:
you have a shop, it has a front window and today someone throws a brick through it, the person that built the shop doesn't pay to fix it, the person who put in the glass you will ring up and PAY him to fix it ( so why not the web guy ? ) , he says its now brick proof, tomorrow someone throws a large rock through your window, the glass guy won't replace it for free ! that glass was brick proof....... how was i meant to know they would use a large rock? so you pay to fix the window, next day someone throws a " cast iron 3 foot replica of captain cook " through the window.
i guess you know the rest of the story.
tell all your clients " you may get hacked " saves grief later
tim