5 Ways to Protect Your Website From Malware
How to be proactive about website security
5 Ways to Protect Your Website From Malware
Website security is an important factor in protecting your visitors from malicious software. Did you know that there are over 1 million new strains of malware created every day? One identified infection can get your website blacklisted by Google, who currently blacklists over 10,000 websites each day.
SMCs (Small to medium-sized corporations) are unfortunately one of the largest targets of cyber attacks. On average, over 30,000 SMC websites are targeted each day, and to make things worse, nearly 60% of their IT professionals think they aren’t at any real risk of being attacked. As an example, our https://test.hycloud.ca website alone on average receives 50 hacking attempts per day!
Don’t allow your business to suffer expensive cyber attack damages (which average around $50K per attack) — instead, be proactive in your web security efforts to prevent security threats, protecting you and your customer’s private data. Here are 5 tips to help you protect your website from malware and other cyber threats:
1. Updates and Patches
Why? Many CMS platforms and plugins are often easy targets for hackers and allow backdoor access to your server and data (a recent example of this vulnerability was the SoakSoak attack that occurred last month). Make sure your system, plugins and themes are always up to date, strengthening your web security. Many CMS solutions will even automatically update files for you, if you choose.
2. Website Scanning
Website security scanning software can scan your website for existing malware and other harmful code that doesn’t belong, and notify you immediately of any threats. Our SMART (Secure Malware Alert & Removal Tool) software by SiteLock takes it a step further by automatically removing anything harmful – similar to what a virus removal software does for your PC.
3. Web Application Firewalls
Used in conjunction with a website scanning solution, a WAF can help provide around-the-clock, hands-free security for your business’s website.
4. PCI Compliance
Fortunately, it’s not difficult to become PCI compliant. There are many solutions that walk you through the steps to help create your own customized PCI policy.