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How to protect Web 3 ventures from hackers? Step by step guide

Making your website live is equivalent to leaving the door open to your office and keeping the safe open: The majority of visitors that come to your physical location will have no idea that all of your data is accessible just by strolling in. On rare occasions, you will encounter someone with nefarious intentions who will break into your system and take your data. It’s for this reason that you put locks on your doors and safes.

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Your website is the same, except that until you have security procedures in place, no one will be able to access it. Electronic thieves are undetectable and quick, scouring your website for information about your clients’ accounts, particularly credit card information. You have a legal obligation to keep personal information safe from theft and to disclose any security breaches.

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Websites are not hacked manually by hackers. A skilled hacker will construct a bot that detects susceptible websites and automates the majority of the procedure. Bots are now programmed to do highly specific tasks. They aren’t aware of their surroundings.

A firewall is essentially programming that detects harmful requests. The firewall is used to route all requests for information to your website. The firewall will automatically block the request if it detects that the request is malicious or originates from a known malicious IP address.

Letters, numbers, and symbols are used to create strong passwords. Rare combinations are difficult to crack, and brute force techniques might take years to decrypt. Furthermore, the more complicated a password is to crack, the more difficult it is to crack.

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A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate encrypts all communication between a website and its visitors. Installing one assures that even if data from your website is intercepted, hackers would be unable to read it.

The majority of consumers believe that hackers will simply put malware on their websites and then disappear. That is not the case. The truly astute hackers will create a phantom account with administrator rights, allowing them to re-enter the system whenever they want.

Regular reviewing can solve this problem.

In a variety of situations, seeing something unexpected on your website can serve as a timely warning. Consider what would happen if an admin account was established without your permission, or if a plugin (such as a security one) was deactivated without your permission.

These are all acceptable website administrator tasks, but they can also be signs of unauthorized access. Activity logs will show you what’s going on on your site, and you’ll be able to determine whether or not these actions are authentic.

Wrapping up

Your website is valuable to both you and the people that visit it. Also, for the hackers. This hacker protection guide will keep you on the edge and hackers at bay.

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Smita Verma

Blockchain enthusiast and cover everything that goes on in the crypto ecosystem. I love researching and producing technical content on blockchain.