WebPub keeps your account and your sites secure
- Configurable account security options
- Simple interface means fewer passwords to store and/or lose
- If your server supports secure FTP, all files are encrypted for transfer
- Automatic upgrades ensure your site always has the latest security updates
WebPub Provides Amazing Security For Your Websites
We started working on WebPub because we saw too many websites being compromised because the scripts that run them were not being kept up to date. WebPub automatically updates your scripts as soon as an update comes out, but that is just the beginning of how we provide amazing security for your website. We also use FTP Secure to interact with your websites, which is not something most individuals know how to do. We have a lot more plans coming, such as malware scanning, security log monitoring, and more!
WebPub Secures The Information You Store With Us
WebPub uses an XML API that we designed and in order to keep your scripts up to date via FTP. This means you have to give us your FTP login and password. We know how important this information is, and we go to great lengths to make it as secure as humanly possible. Here is how we do this:
First, we encrypt the entire website, and any sensitive information you give us is also encrypted. Additionally, we provide security questions, per browser authentication, account locking, etc. in your account settings to ensure only you ever have access to your sites.
Second, when you give us your FTP information we encrypt it using AES standards. We dynamically generate encryption keys for every login. We store the keys needed to decrypt that across multiple locations, and they are only brought together when we are performing an FTP connection. The database servers storing this encrypted information are located in a private network and not accessible via the internet. Only our frontend server can access them. All our servers are security hardened, monitored 24/7, and this is verified by Trust-Guard.
If you would like to learn more read this post on security by our lead developer.

