I’m Amit and today I’m going to share seven tips to help improve your website security.
If you could rate your website security right now what would it be? Chances are? You’re a big organization or a small business. No one is immune to security vulnerabilities, right? Good thing is that you can help prevent any hacking, malware, or cyber-attacks by using these security tests. Protect yourself online.
1.Use a strong password.
Hackers often attempt to get access to a site by the brute-force. Attacks, I know it sounds terrifying, but to put it simply, they are entering usernames and passwords again and again until one works. You create a strong password by making it complex and including numbers and symbols, uppercase, and lowercase letters. Make sure you avoid using any obvious personal information like a birthday and. Grocery or patent relative names. And don’t worry if you’re stumped or drawing a blank on how to create a password. WordPress helps with this automatically. Second,
2.Keep your software updated.
We all know the endless notifications that can come when you see a software update. While it may be tempting to ignore, don’t do it. Objects are designed to help catch any vulnerabilities or malfunctions in the software, whether it’s your antivirus, WordPress, or even PHP. Keeping your software updated is a key step in your website security.
3.Connect on a secure network.
Avoid connecting to the Internet with a network that is unverified or unsecured. This means updating your website from the library or the nearest coffee shop is not a good idea if you have to access your website from an unsecured network. Use a secure website proxy at least then your connection will be from a proxy on the secure network.
4.Use a Secure Host.
Gross, I can only be as secure as your web server is. Make sure you are reviewing web host security features before signing up. Bluehost has built-in security features included with every hosting plan. Your web server should also have round-the-clock active server monitoring and perform nightly server backups.
5.Limit sharing your login credentials.
In the case of your website, sharing is not caring. Avoid sharing your login credentials or password with family members or friends so it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. If you manage a team or organization that requires multiple people to access the website, be sure to create. Easier comps so you are in control of people’s individual access and permissions.
6.Know what you’re linking to.
Have you ever clicked on a link to what you thought was a trusted website and it ends up being a spammy or sketchy page? It’s the worst spammers can use open redirects. Hijacked web traffic to the spammer’s website using an innocent-looking link? Make sure to check your website. Click through Google search and verify that you aren’t leading potential visitors. Any were suspicious.
7.Scan regularly.
Website Scanners are designed to help continually monitor the security of your website. Just like your car needs an oil change or tune-up your website needs to be scanned regularly to make sure that everything is running smoothly. Taking a few of these precautions will reduce your chances of an attack, so take the security of your website into your own hands. Be sure to share this blog for more awesome tips to help you on your website journey.