Your new small business website can be cause for a lot of concern. Is it working right? Are people seeing it? Was that color of green the best one to pick?
While your mind is handling the barrage of information a new website likes to throw at it, the notion of your site being hacked might go under your radar. But, unfortunately, according to Forbes, 90,000 websites are getting hacked EVERY DAY, and many of them are small business sites like yours.
But don’t fret! We’re here to show you what to keep an eye out for while your new website gets off the ground. Watch our video, and look out for these different attacks used by hackers.
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Being hacked means that someone has gained access to your website files without your permission. There are many things a hacker might do once they are inside your website: Steal personal information like client data and credit card details. Businesses should take this seriously as this can affect their online presence. I love the way you provide info in this article & audience who will come to read or finding such information may also like it.