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UK Web Hosting Forum => General Web Hosting => Topic started by: joel lee on May 23, 2022, 10:22:13 AM
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You have heard of websites facing security issues due to improper security on the website.
- Keep very strong passwords
- Always keep Updated Software on the website
- Scan your computer with Antivirus
- Always Ready with the Backup
- Install a Security Plugin (If you are using WordPress)
If your website got hacked, there is a process of hacked website recovery (https://www.hostitsmart.com/blog/what-to-do-when-your-website-is-hacked) that will help you get out of that tough situation.
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The following are some of the easy actions you may take to safeguard your website:
1. maintain software and plugins up to date.
2. Include certificates for both HTTPS and SSL.
3. Pick strong passwords for your accounts.
4. Make advantage of a safe web host.
5. Keep a record of who has access and what admin powers they have
6. Modify the parameters that are used by default for your CMS.
7. create a backup copy of your website.
8. Be familiar with the configuration files for your web server
9. Make the data security even more stringent.
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1. First of all you have to use SSL for your website and the best ways to secure your website is purchase hosting from best providers.
2. Always keep your website up to date.
3. Always use STRONG password.
4. Check your provider is using enough software to secure your website like malware scanners etc.
5. They should use cphulk to secure hosted websites on server.
If you are using CMS like wordpress, joomla etc then you should be more aware for security of your CMS (http://"https://hoststud.com/resources/steps-to-secure-your-cms-admin-login.554/").
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There are the most effective techniques to secure your websites.
- Protect your site by Installing an SSL certificate
- Purchase and use antivirus software to protect your site from viruses and malware
- Make a strong password
- always keep your site updated
- Manually receive on-site remarks: keep control over potentially dodgy comments.
- Regular backups