This Is How To Protect Your Website From Cyber Attacks

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Do you know that the average website is attacked 44 times per day?

As the digital space evolves, malware and cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common and ever more complex. It’s now more vital than ever to protect your site and that of your customers (if you are a developer) from cybercriminals. Malware attacks not only cause loss of business and trust but can also result in data breaches that can damage a business’ reputation.

Some Examples of Cybersecurity attacks include –

Malware, Phishing, SQL Injection Attack, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Denial-of-Service (DoS), Session Hijacking,  Man-in-the-Middle Attacks, Credential Reuse among others. Wondering what damage a ‘little’ cyber attack could do to your business? Click here to find out.

The infographic below will empower you with the knowledge you need to beat cyber criminals at their own game. This infographic contains some of the tactics cybercriminals use to take advantage of websites, key statistics from website security leader SiteLock, and actions you can take to protect your site and that of your customers’ from malware attacks.

Key Statistics To Protect Your Website From Cyber Attacks

Love what you read? Then you should learn more about how to stay safe online as well as the importance of securing your website here.

Culled from – blog.whmcs.com

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