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Don't wait to be Compromised

Don't wait for a hacked or compromised website, breached files, employee data exposed and client information leaked

 

  • Keep your software up to date. This includes your website's content management system (CMS), any plugins or extensions you use, and your web hosting platform. Outdated software can contain vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.
  • Use strong passwords. Your passwords should be at least 12 characters long and include a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Don't use common passwords like "password" or "123456."
  • Enable two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring you to enter a code from your phone in addition to your password when logging in.
  • Be careful about what you click on. Don't click on links in emails or on social media that you don't recognize. These links could lead to malicious websites that could infect your computer with malware.
  • Back up your website regularly. This will help you recover if your website is hacked or compromised.
  • Use a firewall. A firewall can help protect your website from unauthorized access.
  • Use an antivirus (security) program. An antivirus program can help protect your computer from malware.
  • Be aware of the latest security threats. Stay up-to-date on the latest security threats so you can take steps to protect yourself.

 

By following these tips, you can help keep your website safe from hackers.

TNW Creations is a Web Development & Media Publishing Agency in Austin, Texas. Web Development, cyber security, web design, clean energy web host, Advanced SEO, Digital Marketing and more since 1995.

I've been programming, designing, writing and publishing professionally online since 1995. I've worn many hats throughout my life, but the common core of my career has always been media. Besides the portfolio you see on TNW Creations, my internet presence has been substantial for over 2 decades. In 1995, while still in college, I founded TNW Creations and became part of the grassroots development for teaching the Lakhota language online. By 2004, my bilingual work was listed on many sites, including National Geographic , Encarta and Touchstone Pictures Hidalgo. When I'm not developing and writing, you'll find me managing MagicStoryLand.Com, creating kid-friendly game & video content, investigating and initating hostile website takedowns, posting salty articles about cyber threats, moderating UnifyLife.Org and enjoying my  community, church & family.