Posted on 29-05-2008
Filed Under (Business) by fairplay

If you are a Comcast customer, you’d probably have noticed that the Comcast website was recently hacked. If you merely saw a “Page Under Construction” message, you’d probably have missed the website hacking incident.

Well, if you do own a website like Comcast which is open to potential customers and visitors, it can also leave the door open for your website to be hacked just like Comcast went through.

Besides your website getting the regular defacation, website hackers like the ones who hacked Comcast can actually do far worse damage. If you administer your own website or employ a web admin to do the job, it is important to keep the web hackers out.

Web hackers are professionals who hack for a living and can break into your web systems easily than you probably realized. Even if you have secured your e-commerce websites and hide yourselves behind a firewall, 75% of the time, these hackers will be able to get through and do malicious damage. That explains why a secure website like Comcast can be hacked.

As the online e-commerce businesses expands, malicious web hackers are finding it easier to get behind these websites. Why is this happening you may ask? It is because most web designers and web programmers made simple mistakes in their work.

While it is not always easy to hack a website, it is indeed possible just like we see Comcast getting hacked.

If you want to be prevent your website from being hacked, it is not enough just by putting up the normal network firewalls and detecting any possible outside access. When you program or design your website, you will need to make sure that the code which enables your sites are free from any bugs and most importantly when you start designing, ensure that you think like a web hacker would.

It is like learning how to find the cure before unleashing the poison. Does that make any sense? Remember web hackers are well-versed in all the web tricks and unless you learn the tricks yourself, you’ll probably be a hacking victim just like Comcast.

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