CybersecurityWhat Happens If Your Website Gets Hacked? A Recovery Guide
A hacked website can mean stolen data, injected spam links, or a full outage — knowing the recovery steps in advance makes a real difference in how fast you.
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CybersecurityA hacked website can mean stolen data, injected spam links, or a full outage — knowing the recovery steps in advance makes a real difference in how fast you.
CybersecurityOutdated software, weak passwords, and unmonitored third-party plugins are the most frequent, avoidable causes of small business website breaches.
CybersecurityHTTPS encrypts data between your website and visitors — without it, browsers actively warn visitors your site isn't secure, which damages trust immediately.
CybersecurityTwo-factor authentication adds a second verification step beyond a password, meaningfully reducing the risk of unauthorized access even if a password is compromised.
CybersecurityMalware often shows up as unexpected redirects, injected ads, or browser security warnings — acting quickly limits damage to your site and reputation.
CybersecurityUnexpected redirects, unfamiliar admin accounts, search engine warnings, and sudden traffic or ranking drops are all common signs your site may be compromised.
CybersecurityA DDoS attack floods a website with traffic to take it offline — rare for most small businesses, but worth basic protection if your site is central to revenue.
CybersecurityProtecting customer data means encrypting it in transit, storing it securely, limiting who has access, and being transparent about how it's used.
CybersecurityProtect your business with AppCly's comprehensive web application security framework. Our expert team implements industry-leading security measures,...
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