Having your website hacked can pose a number of serious consequences for your business. It can leave you legally liable, negatively affect your businesses reputation, cause a loss of sales, and much more. Website hacking takes place in several ways, for instance, there are hackers who could add spam pages to your hacked website. The presence of these types of pages will bring about a negative impact on your search engine rankings thereby damaging your business’s reputation.

Let’s discuss a few basic reasons why hackers attack websites and then move on to talk about an ideal solution that will repair a hacked website and also prevent further hacks.

My Website Has Been Hacked

Why Hackers Attack Websites

  • Spread Viruses: Hackers use your website to spread viruses and malware by using the malicious code they have written into the backend or with files they have uploaded for download on the front end. When visitors open with these files, hackers succeed in stealing the visitors’ information or they cannibalize visitors’ computers to further spread viruses to other websites.
  • Inject Malicious Content: This can happen through email hijacking, comment spam, or actual content submissions.
  • Steal Visitors’ Personal Information: Any type of security breach is considered to be bad for business, but this one also means having to compensate customers and visitors for the money and privacy compromised in the attack.
  • Steal Business’s Private Data: Businesses focus on keeping their secrets 100% confidential. This is why it is important not to sync that information to the corresponding business website.
  • Use Your Web Server to Host Phishing Pages: Hackers create fake pages within your website trying to collect information from visitors willing to give it. This is done by embedding a contact form on the page and directly collecting information.
  • Overload Your Web Server: When hackers overload your web server with a huge increase of hits, it is called a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
  • Steal Your Server Bandwidth: Hackers can steal server bandwidth in order to host their own activities, such as brute force attacks on other websites and bitcoin mining.

Such website hacks can be prevented by installing an effective security tool that will help protect your site, carry out regular checks to detect threats, and prevent these threats from attacking your site. Comodo cWatch is now available and will help eradicate all the above discussed hacking issues. It is a security package containing Managed Security Service for applications and websites that incorporate a Web Application Firewall (WAF) provisioned over a Secure Content Delivery Network (CDN). It is also a wholly managed solution from a 24/7 staffed Cyber Security Operation Center (CSOC) of certified security analysts and is powered by a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) capable of leveraging data from more than 85 million endpoints in order to detect and mitigate threats before they occur.

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