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Information security has become a hot topic over the past few weeks, in light of the recent Optus and Medibank hacking scandals.  

If you run a business, it’s no secret that security should play a major part in your website maintenance. Not only do you need to protect your own data, but you also need to keep your customer’s information safe. Luckily, there are a few key things you can do to make sure your personal information is secure.

Don’t use the same passwords for different websites

This might seem painful, but you should never use the same password for different websites. If a secure website is compromised, all of your other accounts are at risk. It’s like giving a thief the keys to your house. 

So, make sure to mix things up and use a different password for each website. That way, even if one account is compromised, your others will remain secure.

Use a password manager to create and store strong passwords

It’s probably going to be difficult, if not impossible, to remember all of these different passwords. That’s where a password manager comes in. 

A password manager is a software program that helps you create and store strong passwords. It can also generate random passwords for you and automatically fills in login information on websites. In other words, it’s a lifesaver for anyone who struggles to remember their passwords. So if you’re looking for a way to simplify your online life, consider investing in a password manager.

Enable two-factor authentication on websites that offer it

An easy way to boost your security is two-factor authentication. Also known as 2FA, two-factor authentication is a method of verifying your identity by using two different factors. These can be something you know (like a password), something you have (like a phone), or something you are (like your fingerprint). By requiring two forms of verification, 2FA makes it much harder for hackers to access your account. 

Next time you’re logging into your online bank account or social media profile, enable 2FA if it’s an option. It’s a simple step that could save you a lot of headaches down the road.

Don’t share personal information with people you don’t know

It’s always important to think twice about what personal information you share with people, especially if you don’t know them very well.  After all, you never know who might be trying to take advantage of you.

Be very careful about sharing your email address, phone number, or home address with people you don’t know. Even something as seemingly innocuous as your birth date can be used by someone with malicious intent. So next time you’re tempted to share some personal information with a stranger, just remember: it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Install anti-virus software on your computer and keep it up to date

Just like your body will need protection from disease-carrying mozzies while you’re holidaying in the tropics this summer, your computer needs protection from malware when you go online.

Anti-virus software helps to scan for and remove malicious software, making it an essential tool for anyone who uses the internet. While there are loads of anti-virus options available, it’s important to choose one that is reputable and easy to use. Once you’ve installed the software, make sure you keep it up to date by downloading the latest updates. By taking these simple steps, you can help to protect your computer from attack.

Be careful about what you click on – make sure links are from trusted sources

The internet can be a dangerous place – and not just because of the people who lurk in the shadows, waiting to pounce on unsuspecting victims. No, the internet can be dangerous simply because of the way it is designed. After all, anyone can create a website – and that means anyone can create a fake website, intended to trick you into clicking on something you shouldn’t.

So how can you tell if a website is real or fake? Well, there are a few things to look for. First, check the URL. If it’s something like “www.click-here-to-win-a-prize.com”, then you can be pretty sure it’s not a legitimate website. Second, take a look at the design of the website. If it looks like it was made in five minutes by someone with no design sense, then it’s probably not a real website. 

Finally, see if you can find any reviews of the website online. If there are none, or if the reviews are all negative, then it’s probably best to stay away from that particular site. So be careful out there – and happy surfing!

With all the data breaches making headlines, it’s more important than ever to make sure your personal information is secure, so your protection should be strong and unique.

FrogOnline specialises in creating secure websites that reduce the risk of attacks from bots and hackers. 

If you want to take your website security up a notch, get in touch with us for a free quote.

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