MojoHost, ProxyPass Join to Fight Password Sharing

MojoHost, ProxyPass Join to Fight Password Sharing

LOS ANGELES — MojoHost and ProxyPass have joined together to fight password sharing with a new offer for webmasters.

ProxyPass is a solution that protects membership-based websites from content piracy and abuse related to password sharing. According to the company, there are savings to be had when software is implemented that reduces password sharing, including more membership sales and enhanced website security against brute-force attacks.

A brute-force attack is where a hacker, or someone with a sophisticated script, attempts a large number of login and password combinations hoping to get a match. These attacks are prevalent due to people using the same credentials across multiple platforms. When one account is breached, that data is then used to breach additional accounts. ProxyPass helps to detect and prevent the brute-force attacks that lead to intrusion.

“Everyone should desire a safer and more secure internet,” said Terry from ProxyPass parent Proxigence. “MojoHost has always promoted ProxyPass above any other solutions because it is the best solution.”

“Likewise, MojoHost is a best-of-breed hosting company and has a lot of momentum right now, winning a lot of business,” Terry added. “ProxyPass is happy to be a part of it, and we are pleased to continue our partnership with the team.”

“Bundling with MojoHost saves everyone money. It saves our webmasters money, and that means their customers also save money. It is truly a win-win-win, and that’s good mojo,” said MojoHost CEO Brad Mitchell.

Through this new, exclusive offer, webmasters with a membership base smaller than 250 members may purchase protection for $25 per month, while larger membership-based sites can contact the company for custom packages.

“Peace of mind for your website is more than affordable,” Mitchell added. “In addition to the ProxyPass solution, we are urging clients to take the security of their websites seriously with the MojoShield web application firewall, which is just an additional $10 per month, per domain.”

For more information, visit mojohost.com and proxigence.com.

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