On Friday, September 27, 2018, the website www.facebook.com was hacked due to an application vulnerability. Approximately 2.5% of Facebook’s more than 2 Billion monthly active users were affected. This equates to over 50 million people. Facebook says that the attackers could see everything in the victim’s profile.
Facebook isn’t alone as many sites were attacked by hackers in 2018. This list includes British Airways, Orbitz, and Under Armour. Complete list can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_data_breaches Do you think that your website isn’t vulnerable?
So, let’s ask a question. Is it True or False: Cyber Hackers only access large websites. Answer: False. Even a small website can generate a substantial amount of money Cybercriminals and web hackers can make money with your compromised website by distributing malware, spam and can set up e-mail spam servers and phishing sites. Money is the motivation behind the attacks.
Large websites like British airways that had 380,000 records compromised have a better chance for a cybersecurity attack, but they also have the resources to stop an attack quickly. The small business owner does not have the cash resources to stop such an attack and may not know about the attack for several days. For Facebook, the first indication of a cybersecurity attack occurred on September 16th, when the website saw an unusually large increase in the number of users accessing Facebook. It took them over 10 days to fully identify the problem when the issue finally surfaced.
So, what’s in a Hackers mind? They want to steal something from you. It could be money or trade secrets. Sheer destruction is a major motivator. Hackers may want to destroy all of your records, or destroy your reputation. So, what can you do to protect your website using cybersecurity? Please follow these recommendations.
Reach out to your trusted Information Technology Professional with any security related questions you may have including who a good website designer/developer would be for your business.
Contact your trusted Information Technology Professional for assistance with password management. Being proactive to protect you and your business against possible security breaches, cybersecurity attack, and computer infections starts with having a good password management program. Your Information Technology Professional can provide Security Software, physical firewalls, and Cybersecurity Vulnerability Scans to provide the proper protection for your business. Your Information Technology Professional can recommend a high-quality website designer/developer for your business, if you are either dissatisfied with your current website vendor or don’t have one. This is the benefit of working with an Information Technology Professional.
Being proactive to protect your business from the unwanted cybersecurity attack can save you thousands of dollars and can save your business reputation.
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