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Ways to Protect Your Website From Malware

Nowadays it has become easy to build websites. Joomla and WordPress are some content<br>management systems that have made it possible. But we cannot compromise with the safety of<br>the site. The owner has to take the responsibility of keeping his site secure. Here are some<br>ways to protect your website from malware.

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Ways to Protect Your Website From Malware

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  1. Ways to Protect Your Website From Malware Nowadays it has become easy to build websites. Joomla and WordPress are some content management systems that have made it possible. But we cannot compromise with the safety of the site. The owner has to take the responsibility of keeping his site secure. Here are some ways to protect your website from malware. 1.Use up-to-date plugins and software – Our site can be at risk if its software becomes outdated. Because of the outdated software, it becomes vulnerable to the attack of bots and hackers. For our site’s security and health, updates are very important. A site will remain secure if it uses up-to-date applications and software. So, you have to be serious when an update request for a plugin or software comes. Vulnerability repairs or security enhancements may be present in the update. 2.Use SSL certificate and HTTPS – In encrypting the information that passes from the database to the site or vice versa SSL plays an important role. SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. With this, no other person will be able to see that information. When on the internet you want security then use HTTPS. For preventing your in-transit content against interruptions and interceptions HTTPS will help you. 3.Use a smart password – You may be using a number of programs, databases and sites. If at all these places you will use the same password then this will not be right for security purposes. Whenever the request for logging in is new then go for creating a password that is unique. Use a password that is random and complicated. Don’t forget to change the password after a period of 3 months. Lowercase letters, uppercase letters, symbols and numbers need to be present in your password in a combined form. There is no need to share your password with anybody. If someone takes interest in building digital platforms, intranets, apps or custom websites then it will be good for him to contact a web development company.

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