Monday, November 26, 2012

Securing Your Website


Securing your website should rank high for anyone who has a website presence on the Internet. There are many ways that your website can be attacked, and all are reasons to dislike the Web. Hackers and spammers are becoming more adept at getting into your website. There are measures that can be taken to safeguard your site from attacks.

It is important to update when these updates are available. Upgrades tend to fix or update security software and therefore need to be run as soon as available.

Passwords are another security problem that can be easily hack by intruders. Having a strong password that is hack resistant is goes towards securing your website. Using passwords that has alpha, numeric and special characters makes for a strong password. Having at least eight characters is good for security also.

Keep your admin email address away from the public eye. This is the address used to log in into the host server for your website. Using a different contact email address will keep your site from being scammed. Phishing email can be disguised to look like it came from your hosting company. Adding a different table prefix to your database can be used to keep hackers from your data.

Having an .htaccess file is used to further securing your website by specifying security restrictions for a particular directory. Passwords can be created and stored in this file. Use robots.txt files to give instructions to the search engine spiders as to which folders are to be indexed and which are not.

Regular backups of your website are important and should be done each day. Having a recent backup saves the owner time in case their website has been compromised. The backup includes backing up of the entire website, database, and email files.

Look for security plugins that help to maintain the functionalities of the scripts. The security plugin will check for the weaknesses and advise how to correct. The overall job of the security scanner is to alert and correct attacks from the Internet.

Read the blogs and tech forums about website security. Stay connected about the latest attacks from bugs, vulnerabilities, and security risks from the Internet. There is always a delay of getting the patches with the updated information to you. Therefore knowing this information gives you time to protect or take your site offline temporarily.

Securing your website ensures that your business can be kept running and maintaining a professional image to your customers.

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