You want to ensure that your website is safe and secure not only for your visitors but for you as well. A hacked website could not only cost money to get repaired but it could also damage your business reputation.
From email addresses to payment information, hackers frequently go after visitor or customer data stored on a site.
Phishing doesn’t just happen in email – some attacks take the form of web pages that look legitimate but are designed to trick the user into providing sensitive information.
Some cyberattacks can take over a user’s session and force them to take unwanted actions on a site.
Certain attacks can redirect visitors from the site they intended to visit to a malicious website.
Unusual links, pages, and comments can be put on a site to confuse your visitors and drive traffic to malicious sites.
These kind of attacks will cause your website to respond very slowly and can even crash your entire website altogether.
Also knows as “malicious software” and is well known for stealing sensitive information, distributing spam and allows hackers easy ways to access your website.
This is the last thing you want to happen to your website. Once your website is flagged it will warn visitors that your website has Malware on it. Search engines will discourage future indexing.
Hackers will be able to gain access to your website by exploiting weak areas, outdated themes and plugins.
Ever noticed unusual links, additional pages and weird looking comments on your website?, Thos have put injected into your website to confuse your visitors and drive them to other malicious websites.