ou worked hard on your site or blog days after days and finally your site becomes popular. All of a sudden, your site is down and all data was lost; Google lables your site as ‘harmful site’. You then realized the webmaster’s nightmare comes true: Your site has been hacked or infected. You have to take the consequences: time loss, customers loss and money loss.
Most start-up webmasters and blogger are lack of web security trainings. Website security or blog security is sometimes a top concern of webmasters. How to keep your website secure? How do you know if my site is safe or not? This article, Easy Website Security Checklist For Webmasters and Bloggers, tells you
- how to keep your password safe
- how to avoid Javascript injection or SQL injection
- how minimize the possibility of system bugs
- how to check by yourself
Some suggestions, for example, “never join in a traffic-exchange program. By now traffic-exchange IS malware. Do you want Uncle G to give your site a waning label?” is really good and practice for webmasters. If you are a blogger and your blog site is hosted, or you are a webmaster, I strongly suggest you read the checklist and follow the checklist.