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Business Owners: Protect Your Site from Hackers

September 13, 2017 By James Wales Leave a Comment

With more and more business owners constantly growing their online presence, the problem of website hacking has also been on the rise. Some people don’t take the issue of website hacking seriously because they assume that their websites are not worth hacking. However, not all hackers do what they do to steal information. Websites are compromised all the time – more than 30,000 of them every day! The majority of website breaches are done to delete all your files, deface your website, to use your server as an email relay for spam, or to setup a temporary web server.

Since business owners have worked hard to get their businesses online, why not take the extra step of protecting it? Here are some of the ways you can protect your website from hackers:

Make Regular Data Backups:

No matter how secure you think your business website is, it is compulsory to have all your files backed up to a local disk in case your website gets deleted by hackers. You can simply just restore your site and pick up from where you left off. This is inexpensive and definitely worth the time and effort.

Business Owners HackersKeep Everything Up-to-date:

Updates are released for a reason. Ensuring that platforms or scripts you’ve installed on your website are up-to-date is probably the best thing you can do to protect your website. If you’re using an open-source software for your website, then your code is easily available to hackers and they can study this code and search for vulnerabilities. That allows them to take control of your website by exploiting any platform or script weaknesses.

Install Plugins that Increase Security:

Installing security plugins is very important to provide website security. These plugins and some other web security services simply close site security loopholes and provide daily monitoring for everything from malware detection to vulnerability identification to active virus scanning and more. Trust Guard provides vulnerability scanning of more than 75,500 known security issues.

Use SSL Certificates:

I’m sure by now you know that you’re submitting information to a secure website when you look in the address bar and see “https://” and not “http://”. What this does is that it provides an extra level of encryption making your website transactions more secure and your site more trustworthy.

Use of Parameterized Queries:

There are a lot of things you can do to protect your website from Hackers who use SQL injection. Using parameterized queries is one of the easiest ways to do this. It ensures your code has enough specific parameters so that there’s no room for a hacker to mess with them.

Use More Secure Passwords:

There’s no better way to secure your website from hackers than by using more secure passwords. Avoid using personal information such as date of birth, pet name, your name, phone number or email address as passwords. These information can be easily guessed by hackers.

Set Permissions to Website File Directories:

Lock down your directory and file permissions to prevent hackers and intruders from accessing important files in your web directory. Websites are made up of series of files and folders that are stored on your web hosting account. Setting permissions to use these folders is very important.

Hide Admin Pages:

Prevent your admin login page from being indexed by search engines. Use the robots.txt file to stop search bots from listing them. If they are not indexed then they are harder for hackers to find.

Install A Web Application Firewall:

This sets between your website server and the data connection and reads every bit of data passing through it.

Website security is an important part of any online business owners’ website. Ensuring that your website is safe will make your customers feel more comfortable using your website and submitting their personal information.

When shoppers feel confident, they are more likely to buy from you.

Related posts:

  1. Hackers Accessed 143 Million Equifax Accounts
  2. Ignoring PCI Compliance Regulations is a Bad Idea
  3. Who Is Protecting Your Website?
  4. Better Stacked Than Hacked!

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