In today’s business world, everyone needs a solid web presence. That’s why having your site hacked is so frustrating. It not only messes with your business, and maybe your user’s experience, but it can also hurt your digital profile.
Here are three simple steps you can take in order to help make your site more secure:
- Don’t let your hosting sit. If you’ve already purchased hosting from a third party, don’t wait to begin setting up your website. Hosting that is left sitting unprotected is easy for hackers to get into. Even if you don’t intend on launching your site soon, go ahead and set up the basics.
- Update and backup regularly. Make sure to update any programs, themes, or plugins you may be using on your site. Outdated materials can be easier to hack. Backing up your site regularly can be useful if you should find issues on your site, as you can revert back to an older version of the site that may not have those issues.
- Frequent Malware scans. Malware scans should be run not only on your site, but also on the devices you frequently use to access your site. If you have a third party hosting service, they may be able to do this for you.
There are a variety of ways to make your site more secure from hackers, but doing the basics is always a good place to start, and sometimes just as helpful.