If you are exporting file systems using NFS service, be sure to configure the /etc/exports file with the most restrictive access possible. This means not using wildcards, not allowing root write access, and mounting read-only wherever possible.
            
Example 5.1. Export file systems using NFS
            Edit the exports file vi /etc/exports and add:
            
            /dir/to/export host1.mydomain.com(ro,root_squash)
            /dir/to/export host2.mydomain.com(ro,root_squash)
            Where:
            /dir/to/export is the directory you want to export.
            
            host is the machine allowed to log in this directory.
            #.mydomain.com
            The ro option mean mounting read-only. 
            
            The root_squash option for not allowing root write access in this directory.
            
            For this change to take effect you will need to run the following command on your terminal:
            
            [root@deep]# /usr/sbin/exportfs -a
            

Please be aware that having an NFS service available on your system can be a security risk. Personally, I don't recommend using it.