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Invest in a Web Application Firewall
               WAF or a web application firewall is a software or hardware which is set between the server of
               your website and the data connection. What makes it valuable for you, especially in terms of
               protection is that it reads every single bit of data which passes through the portal. Though these
               web types of firewalls will cost you, they can provide an added level of security. You can find
               these applications in cloud form or as a plug-and-play service which can be used for a monthly
               fee.  Once  the  WAF  is  installed,  it  will  block  all  attempts  of  hacking  also  help  you  filter  out
               spammers  and  bad  bots.  This  is  one  of  the  best  options  which  you  should  start  exploring
               especially if you have a website which has a lot of competition.

               Limit Uploads
               If  you  aren’t  new  to  the  industry  and  the  internet,  you  already  know  that  file  uploads  are
               probably the first culprit when it comes to hacking. It doesn’t matter how thoroughly your website
               checks out the system because very secretly hidden bugs can still come through and allow a
               hacker to damage your website’s data. If you run a website where uploads cannot be stopped
               completely,  you  should  prevent  direct  access  to  the  files  and  store  them  outside  the  main
               directory to avoid bugs from getting inside. If you aren’t sure how you can make this happen,
               you  can  always  ask  your  web  host  to  help  you  set  this  up.  Doing  this  will  give  you  a
               considerable  amount  of  protection  so  don’t  make  the  mistake  of  skipping  this  valuable
               technique.

               Backup Everything
               Much like you need to update your system software regularly, you must also make sure that you
               backup  every  frequently.  This  is  important  because  sometimes,  even  the  toughest  security
               measures  can’t  stop  adamant  hackers  and  this  is  when  you  need  be  sure  that  everything  is
               backed up. Your backup should be so aggressive that every time a user saves something on
               the website, it is automatically saved on multiple platforms. The best policy is to backup several
               times a day because if you are saving once a day, you will lose data when the hard drive fails.

               Changing  passwords  and  logins  regularly  and  using  HTTPS  are  some  other  ways  you  can
               protect your website from malicious hackers. All the techniques discussed here will help you go
               a long way in protecting your website, so don’t forget to apply and integrate them immediately if
               you  plan  on  making  your  website  live  soon.  However,  remember  that  some  threats  are
               inevitable  and  if  you  do get  a  breach,  acting quickly  is  one  of the first  things  which  will  stop
               further damage.

               About  The Author

                                 Farhad  Surani  is  a  professional  SEO  and  Digital  Marketing  Consultant;  He
                                 has worked for more than 40 clients in last 3 years. I love everything to do
                                 with the latest and upcoming technology. Writing is my one passion which I
                                 refuse to give up even though my professional life keeps me busy. I enjoy the
                                 good  things  in  life  and  adventures  and  fresh  new  things  keep  my  engine
                                 running.



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