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Prevent your website from Phishing Attacks

Posted in Webhosting Tips on Jun 25, 2019

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Phishing Attack continues to be a major issue, not only because the rate of incidents is been recorded, but also because of the attack methods which are becoming more sophisticated.

What is Phishing attack?

Phishing scam - Trick used by cybercriminals to reveal sensitive information from the user to steal it - a major cyber issue around the world.

Attackers may steal your sensitive data, email accounts, credit card details, social media credentials or even they may steal any sort of valuable information of your business without the notice of 3rd eye.

  • The online payment sector was the most targeted industry by phishing in Q3 2018.
  • Nearly 50% of phishing sites are using HTTPS encryption.
  • Phishing sites are increasingly using web page redirects to avoid detection.
  • 76% of organizations say they experienced phishing attacks in 2017-18.

Don’t want to be victim of Phishing and know how to prevent from it?

Nobody wants to fall for phishing prey. 14 years back the level of cyber attacks phase was different from today(2019) - it's skyrocketed. Now the main target for the phishing attackers is an online business website. Fortunately, there is a way to protect your brand and your company from these dangerous activities.

In this article will have a look over 5 effective ways to protect your site from Phishing with your favorite bottom line too.

1. Browse securely with HTTPs

No matter how small website you have, get it protected by SSL( Secure Socket Layer). As recognized SSL certificates are one of the best and most suggested ways to secure your websites. This lets your visitors know your site is authenticated and original.

Plus SSL enables to use HTTPS (indicated by https://www.scopehosts.com/) with a security lock icon in the address bar with Green color.

Tip: Adding an SSL certificate to your website isn’t complicated at all. Choose carefully, as more than one type of SSL available - Scopehosts offers FREE SSL certificate with there Web Hosting services.

2. Think before you click.

Be very cautious while clicking any link on your emails, text messages though its sent from a trusted person or familiar source. Cybercriminals often use these shorten links from Bitly and other shortening services, a trick to make think you are clicking an authorized site. In fact, you’re being intentionally redirected to a fake site.

Tip: Place your mouse over a link seen in your mail to check if you’re really sent to the right website(Domain link appears in the mail text be same as the one you see when you mouse-over).

3. Install an anti-phishing browser extension

Take your browsing experience to the next level by installing an anti-phishing browser extension. Microsoft recently released Windows Defender Browser Protection, while it is only compatible with Google Chrome now.

4. Regularly update your passwords.

Most of the people won’t update their passwords often, which in turn be a potential key for a phishing attack. If you’re really facing issues in remembering new passwords, use top password managers like Zoho Vault, Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault

Tip: If your website of WordPress, use plugins like that enable you to enforce regular password updates.

5. Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Are you using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to secure your online accounts? If not, start using - 2FA is a second layer of security to protect an account or system online. It acts as an additional layer of security to the authentication process by making it harder for attackers to gain access to a person's devices.

Phishing Attacks: The Bottom Line

Phishing happens every day, and it happens to people just like you. No one is safe here, instead, you can lessen your chances of being affected or being feed for the Phish by following the advice given above. Be alert, be careful so that your website and you don’t become a statistic!

If you have any queries, how to prevent or resolve phishing attacks? Let’s talk about them in the comments section below!

Sudha Kothapalli Author: Sudha Kothapalli Digital Marketing Executive and a learner with an ongoing curiosity to learn New Social Media techniques, writes about Digital Marketing and Technology Trends Follow Us: