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As I am the instance owner, I am pretty sure my data is secure, both against prying eyes as well as against data rot.

> FYI, an open source project called Drupal, was recently affected with a a bug where millions of sites could be hacked.

Goiven that Drupal is a CMS, something completely different from a social network, this is like asking that you have seen an airship burn, so how are fish avoiding being eaten.




Perhaps we are talking two different things here, I was merely talking about securing your server to protect you and your users' data.

For example, can I ask you how you secure your server? Would your server be able to pass an Openvas/Nessus penetration test, have you even performed one? What are your server update policies like? Do you have any external logging server? If not, how do you know someone malicious didn't login to your server and stole your data and erased his tracks?

There are a lot more variables when it comes to security and data.




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