Tips to Secure Your E-commerce Website and Keep Exploits at Bay

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Tips to Secure Your E-commerce Website and Keep Exploits at Bay


The online world is truly vulnerable and this notion has been substantiated by the alleged foreign hacking of U.S. elections that has been uncovered in the recent past. The mainstream media is rife with reports of online security breaches and hacking of e-commerce websites. Here are some security tips from an e-commerce development specialist to minimize vulnerabilities on your e-commerce website:


Choose a Secure Hosting Platform • Underestimating the importance of the decision you make regarding which web hosting service to select for your estore could make you pay higher price later. • You should look for details like whether your web host provides a secure data centre, high uptime guarantee, enough backup programs, manual reboot, and RAID data protection. • It should not only keep hackers away but also have proper backup systems in place to get your site back up and running quickly should an exploit take place.


Alert your Customers to Protect their Credentials • Login portal of a website is one of the most vulnerable points often targeted by hackers. • Therefore, ensure that your users have strong passwords for their login credentials. • Also make it a point to send reminders to your users to change their passwords every three months or so; better if you can automate this process in your system.


Deploy SSL/TSL Protocol in your e-Commerce Website • Make sure your site has Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols to protect your site against hackers. • These secure the information being sent across an insecure network by encrypting the data between applications and server.


Consider Encrypting Operational Communications • Do not send plain text emails that could be easily accessed to your vendors especially your credit card processor. • Encrypt all emails between emails as a precautionary measure and protect your e-store from cyber criminals.


Do not Store Redundant Customer Data • In order to avoid consumer liability issues in the event of a data breach, avoid storing sensitive customer data including personal identification and payment information.


Run Site Vulnerability Tests at Regular Intervals • You would need to identify potential vulnerabilities on your e-commerce website in order to fix them and effectively address security issues. • Hope these tips would enable you to make your e-store safe and secure!

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