Tag: hacked website repair

  • How to Fix Hacked Website Repair in 10 Easy Steps

    How to Fix Hacked Website Repair in 10 Easy Steps

    1. INFORM YOUR HOST AND DO SOME RESEARCH on Hacked Website Repair Of course, the first step is to notify the appropriate party. As soon as you discover that your website has been hacked, notify the person or organization who hosts it. In most cases, your web host will be able to resolve the issue…

  • How Professional Website Repair Services Increase Security

    How Professional Website Repair Services Increase Security

    Having a website is critical for every organization, but keeping it up and functioning properly is just as vital. After all, if your website is down, visitors may feel uninterested or annoyed and leave. IT Company Professional Website Repair Services can help you keep your website up-to-date with the latest security patches and updates, so…

  • Hacked Website: Here is how to recover it

    Hacked Website: Here is how to recover it

      So you have hacked website? Is it allowing hackers to distribute malware and plan data breaches/cyber-attacks? According to data, 30,000 websites are delivering malware daily. Mostly hacked website is subsequently exploited to disseminate malware to other systems.   To avoid being a part of the virus dissemination chain, each business owner should use a…

  • Rorschach ransomware so far has the quickest encryption

    Rorschach ransomware so far has the quickest encryption

    Malware experts identified Rorschach as a new ransomware outbreak with “technically unique features” after a cyberattack on a U.S.-based business. According to the cybersecurity website, researchers noticed one of the skills is encryption speed. This would make Rorschach the fastest ransomware threat currently. The researchers reported that the hackers used a flaw in a threat monitoring…

  • Businesses: Stop employing the worst passwords imaginable

    Businesses: Stop employing the worst passwords imaginable

    According to the survey, many organizations are still not taking account security seriously enough. Business passwords are still being broken at an alarming rate. Moreover, many businesses continue to utilize the most readily hackable strings possible. Password management business Specops Software examined over 800 million leaked passwords in its annual Weak Password Report. It concluded…