6 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR SITE FROM HACKING


6 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR SITE FROM HACKING
The better the site, the more attacks there are on it. Unfortunately, this is the harsh reality of the Internet.

We don't want to brag, this dependence is reflected in our products: customers often complain about attacks; but we prevent them in time by building protection against hacking at the stage of its development.

Hacking the site
Actually, we want to help everyone in need: catch 6 ways to build a site's protection against hacking.

METHOD 1. DOUBLE AUTHENTICATION
Wherever possible, use double authentication — this will double the problems for hackers seeking to penetrate the structure of the site.

METHOD 2. A COMPLEX PASSWORD
To crack the password from the site, hackers usually set up a script that reads the information that you enter on the keyboard.

It is possible to cheat the script: the more complex the password, the more difficult it is for the script to recognize it.

Hackers
METHOD 3. ANTIVIRUSES
Start protecting the site from your computer. Protect it from unwanted programs and viruses by using... antivirus (suddenness — that was my childhood name).

No kidding, this solution will protect the site from viruses and hacking, which is what we strive for.

METHOD 4. USE DIFFERENT PASSWORDS
In addition to the script from the second point, hackers can use another way to get a password from the site.

Its essence is very simple: the program will select a password until it finds the exact combination of numbers or letters. Therefore, never put a password that is somehow related to your life - birthday, mother's name or something else in the same spirit.

Moreover, this method continues to "break" the services associated with your site using a guessed password. Hence the conclusion: we set a complex password and do not repeat it anywhere!

HTTPS protocol
METHOD 5. CONNECT THE SSL PROTOCOL TO THE SITE
Do you know how not to fall for the trick of scammers on the Web when, for example, you pay for something? First of all, take a look at the site address — it should start with https, not http. This is a secure connection.

Its meaning is as follows: the server and the user's browser connect in safe mode, and all information is transmitted in encoded form.

METHOD 6. NEVER SHARE YOUR LOGIN INFORMATION WITH ANYONE
Do they call you and introduce themselves as the administrators of the technical support of the server or host company? And they ask to give access to the admin panel.

So, for no reason and never give such data. Never to anyone.

A sad article. I want to end on the positive side — follow these instructions and everything will be fine!


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13-02-2024, 08:34