Guidelines For Securing Your Website

Please follow the below steps to protect your website further:

1. Scan your computer with latest and updated anti virus and spyware. Make sure it is virus free.
2. Reset all passwords including email passwords. Verify the email accounts in your control panel.
3. Password should not be simple. ( use http://strongpasswordgenerator.com to generate passwords & check the strength using http://howsecureismypassword.net )
4. Should not store passwords in email client, browser and FTP client.
5. Log off from control panel after use.
6. Do not share passwords with any one.
7. Log off from your computer after use and don't leave your desktop unattended.
8. Ensure your computer is not having any keyloggers or spyware.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke_logging
http://www.actualspy.com/articles/keyloggers.html
9. Ensure that you install plugins, themes, etc from trusted vendors or those having Good ratings only !
10. Ensure that all your 3rd party applications & plugins are updated to their latest stable versions.
11. If you run any 3rd party applications, ensure that it is not causing trouble to other domains or to the whole network.
12. It is better if you can reset passwords for control panel, email / ftp / ssh accounts; don't note down the password any where but try to memorize them.

Many of the safety practices that are used to guard home and work computers apply to your portable devices (mobiles, tabs, etc) as well. They include:

# Restricting access to your wireless network, by only allowing authorized users access to your network.
# Changing any pre-configured default passwords to ones that would be difficult for an outsider to guess.
# Keeping your anti-virus software updated.
# Using caution when downloading or clicking on any unknown links.