How can we make our website more secure ?
How can we make our website more secure ?
It depends on the kind of application you are running for your website and the webserver service you are using.
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*Keep All Software Updated
*Build Layers of Security Around Your Site
*Switch to HTTPS
*Use Strong Passwords, Change Regularly
*Make Admin Directories Tough to Spot
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Web sites are unfortunately prone to security risks. And so are any networks to which web servers are connected. Setting aside risks created by employee use or misuse of network resources, your web server and the site it hosts present your most serious sources of security risk.
Web servers by design open a window between your network and the world. The care taken with server maintenance, web application updates and your web site coding will define the size of that window, limit the kind of information that can pass through it and thus establish the degree of web security you
1. Use Latest OS on your server with all latest and updated softwares .
2. Use code and plugins only from verified sites or providers
3. Do not use Nulled software
4. Use CDN services with malware, virus scan and auto removal tools
5. Apply server security and hardening tricks on your hosting server
6. Most important hire an experienced server admin if you still require any help.
- Protect your database with a password
- Change your database table prefix
- Secure your administrative email address
- Use strong passwords to enhance website security
- Use plugins that offer an extra layer of security
- Use https besides http
DDoS protection is one way.
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you can setup plugin iThemes Security
An indispensable site security functions. IThemes Security is a plugin has a lot of security functionality from basic to advanced to help you secure Web site, and you will also feel more secure.
Generally, I perform the following methods to secure my wordpress site against hackers:
1. Install SSL certificate
2. Change login URL with plugin
3. keep updating plugins and theme
4. Install security plugin
5. Set up strong passwords and change them from time to time
6. Update WordPress to the latest version
7. Create backups regularly
1. Install security plug-ins when possible
2. Use Https
3. Keep you website and software up-to-date
4. Keep your passwords strong
5. Use parameterized queries
6. Use CSP (Cross- site scripting)
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Website security is any action or application taken to ensure website data is not exposed to cybercriminals or to prevent exploitation of websites in any way.
First of all the website/application should be run with one of the latest stable versions of the code.
The hackers will find loop holes using the vulnerabilities in outdated code versions.
The plugins and themes are always should be uptodate. Always use themes and plugins from a trusted sources only.
To improve the security, you may need to install an SSL certificate on your website so that you can prevent hackers from steeling the credit card information used on your website.
For enhancing the security, you can install any Web Application Firewall to avoid potential hacks and malicious code injections.
Always use complex FTP/SFTP and admin passwords for the website and change the passwords in regular intervals.
Do a daily/weekly backup for your website and also perform a routine malware scan on your webfile to ensure safety of the website code. You can use some online web scanner to check this either.
Always make sure that your server is installed with a software firewall to prevent syn flood and DOS attacks toward the websites. Also ensure that the server is installed with any anti-bruteforce softwares to protect your website from brute force based attacks.
You can use CDN services like Cloud Flare to prevent DDOS to your website.
Also make sure that the server is running on CloudLinux kernel, which provides advanced features to protect your website from Sym-link attacks and to prevent other kernel based potential vulnerabilities.
Always do FTP/SFTP to the website from a virus free machine.
Do not save the website passwords in your browser
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1. Protect your website with HTTPS
2. Stay on top of your security updates
Security updates are crucial for everyone. Hackers don’t care about the size of a business; if your website is insecure, they can break in. In fact, Hackers often target small businesses which may not be as up-to-speed on security as larger corporations.
monitor your security updates by checking your content Management System dashboard. Most content management systems, such as WordPress, display the updates ready for download. If your CMS doesn’t or you are unsure, contact your hosting provider.
check if your website is backed-up as part of your hosting package. This means that you will have a recent version of your website to go back to should your website get hacked.
3. Be password savvy
Just imagine: you’ve secured your website with HTTPS, you’re keeping on top of your security updates, your anti-virus is up-to-date and firewalls are in place…and then you blow it all with a weak password. Don’t fall at the final hurdle. Be smart when it comes to your passwords.
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