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Website Security 101

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Security for Everyone

15/May/21

In every way, your website is one of the most significant vital components that reflects your corporate identity. It's also a digital asset that gives the customers a sense of security. The importance of your company's identity and the confidence that customers have in you cannot be overstated. These two factors can change rapidly, especially in a digital environment. To prevent this situation specific to your website, you need to test if the cybersecurity health of your website is up to date.

 

Why Is Website Security Important?

No business with an online presence has 100% protection against a cyberattack, and the financial, physical, and legal consequences of an attack on any business can be absolutely devastating. According to statistics, the larger the business, the higher the probability of being attacked. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that small and medium companies are not at risk. To prevent a cyberattack to your website, you need to secure your website regardless of your size. 

The importance of cybersecurity in the business world should never be overlooked because there are many cyber attacks around the world every year, and these attacks continue to increase.

In the last decade, technology has become an integral part of the workplace. We now live in a more technologically advanced world, which, while advantageous, exposes us to a high risk of cybercrime. More than 4,000 ransomware attacks have occurred in the US daily since 2016. It has increased by 300% compared to 2015. Meanwhile, around 130,000 British businesses were subjected to cyberattacks in 2018. 

Why Do Hackers Hack?

The majority of attacks do not specifically threaten companies. Hackers usually attack websites by looking for security flaws. Small business' websites are often targeted by hackers. This raises the hackers' motivation. When a hacker infiltrates a target, the main goal is to remain in the system for as long as possible.

 

Why Your Website May Be At Risk?

Hackers are well-versed in the flaws of widely used infrastructures like WordPress, Drupal, and Umbraco. Brute force attacks are the most common of the many techniques. Rather than targeting individual sites, they spread their network across the internet, scanning for targets that fit the vulnerabilities they exploit.

 

How to Provide Security to a Website!

First of all, you need to know where and when you should start. As the Security For Everyone team, we have many free tools designed to test the website cybersecurity for free. Here are the most used tools for you. 

 

You can use our online and free subdomain finder tool to identify the subdomains of your website. All you need to do is to type the domain name which you want to detect the subdomains.

 

Zone transfer is actually a mechanism to share information between DNS servers. This process uses a protocol called AXFR. To test DNS zone transfer online use our tool. Write your domain on the form at the top of the page, that's all.

 

Subdomain takeovers occur when your subdomain points to a webpage that does not exist anymore. Attackers use this to take over your subdomain.

 

Check your SSL/TLS configuration for supported ciphers. Do not use weak ciphers. Also learning supported SSL cipher and making cross-check with supported ones by security devices can be very important.

 

Check your SSL/TLS configuration for Crime vulnerability. Compression methods you are using may put you into danger. Let's check your SSL for compression security.

Not enough? We think so. We have hundreds of tools like those. Just visit our free security tool page and provide the best security for your asset.

Still not enough? Just contact us. We always have more :)




 

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