In retrospect, Morrissey says, he should have consulted security experts before building the site. The problem, in his view, is that churches are eager to get online, but many don?t understand what?s involved. And they?re so used to relying on volunteers to run their programs that they don?t realize that might be a bad idea when it comes to websites. ?Oftentimes it?s an IT person who maybe has a clue about websites, but no real experience at the professional level,? he says. For his part, Morrissey moved that site, and the others he manages, from GoDaddy?s bare-bones hosting service to WordPress, a popular, standardized content management platform that regularly adapts its code to thwart hackers. To his knowledge, none of his sites have been compromised since.
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