Any information you have on your website needs to be protected! secure data is vital for your business and to ensure the trust of your customers with your brand.

Data Protection – From banking information, logins and passwords, personal and confidential information, everything requires attention.

Many websites invest in logo, layout, content, but forget to provide the security features that can avoid putting all their work at risk.

In this article we cover:

  • 7 fundamental steps to ensure the security of your data on the internet.

Understand the importance of keeping your secure data

By facilitating access to your website data (and, consequently, your customers – accidentally or not), the losses can be irreversible.

A malicious individual may hack your website and change, delete or share compromising data for you and your entire customer base, and who will bear the expenses to repair the damage will be you.

Password: 12345678? Never!

Birthday date, football team name and sequential numbers are definitely not among the safest passwords to be used on a daily basis. Ideally, the password has nothing to do with your personal data, is not easily deductible and includes special characters.

Switching capital letters, lowercases, numbers and characters as a dot, serves to fortify passwords and make them less obvious. But beware: no matter how strong your password is, if you share it by text, email or chats, it is exposed to hackers! So total secrecy, okay?

have you backed up today?

Backup is the English term used for the expression “security copy”. As the name implies, it is a copy of its secure data, so that they can be restored in case of accidents.

When was the last time you backed up your site? Pay attention to this habit so you don’t run the risk of having to create your site again.

Some website hosting plans offer weekly and daily backup services to make your life easier.

malware detector

Malware is a reduced name for malicious software, so malware. It is malicious code that infiltrates other people’s computers to steal information, data or destroy devices.

Trojan Horse or Virus? It’s malware that we’ve been talking about forever! To avoid these attacks, we recommend simple practices such as not accessing dubious links and suspicious websites, as well as not downloading files from unknown senders.

But in addition, you can work with malware detectors, which you already know in the market as antivirus or just anti-malware.

Website Hosting Help?

Hosting directly influences the security of your site. Look for references from your website hosting company, after all your data is delivered there! It is essential to know the history and performance in the technology market.

Today it is possible to find cheap and quality hosting services, with 24/7 support, so that you have help in times of crisis that arise in the digital world.

Observe what technological resources the company offers for you to increase the security of your online project.

FTP access

When hiring the website hosting service, you have limits for FTP users, which is the acronym for File Transfer Protocol. This access can be unique or unlimited, variable according to your plan.

Limited FTP permissions are recommended to optimize security, given that you create individual rules by users, releasing exactly what each one can do on their website.

Indispensable: SSL Certificate

Virtual stores are very poor when they fail to offer customers security. In this case, we are talking about SSL. This is the acronym for Secure Socket Layer, which is a certificate that guarantees security in the exchange of information between client and server.

The servers that have the data protected are those that start the URL with https://. HTTPS is the acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure, which translated means safe hypertext transfer protocol.

Protect yourself against attacks

The internet has definitely changed people’s lives and also created new cyber personalities, including hackers. They are ready and watching, waiting for the right time to hack your website.

DDoS Attacks (Distributed Denial of Service), is an action to make your website unavailable, making it offline or damage your databases.

To protect yourself from this type of attack, we recommend that you use scattering systems from your website, such as the best known among them, CloudFlare. So, during an attack, your site remains online!

Data attacks and kidnappings have been common in the digital world and gain more and more notoriety and attention from professionals in this area and also from users. So stay tuned!

These were just a few tips to keep your data safe on the internet and avoid losses! Create your website now, apply these tips and start your journey of success on the internet!

This article was produced by Hostinger, hosting sites that serve in Brazil and in the world.



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