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How to Safeguard Your Website and Customers from Data Breaches

January 14, 2015 by Christopher Jan Benitez

Hacker stealing data from a laptop

Cyber attacks became a little bit more personal in 2014.

That’s one of the feelings people may get upon reading SingleHop‘s blog post about data breaches from last year.

If you’re an employee of Sony, iCloud, Goldman Sachs, or any of these companies whose securities were breached by hackers, another prominent impression would be anger.

Hackers slipping through the security cracks and stealing sensitive information from employees and subscribers is frustrating, to say the least.

Worse, these cyber attacks have instilled a feeling of fear to people.

No one is safe from data breaches, despite the processes that ensure the alleged safety of information entered online.

The question now remains: what should you do?

As a site owner, should you stop asking for personal information from users to keep yourself from being a target by hackers?

Before doing anything rash, follow the tips below to secure the personal information of your online customers.

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Filed Under: Website Security Tagged With: data breaches, website security

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