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IS YOUR SITE SECURE? Hackers do not need passwords or even usernames to break into your system or network! Follow for security tips & advice!

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Early ethical hackers: In the 1970s, when the U.S. government used groups of experts called red teams to hack its own computer systems.


Ethical hackers use the same methods as their less principled counterparts, but they don't advantage of issues, they report or resolve them


Unauthorized hacking is a crime but penetration testing done by request of the owner is not


An ethical hacker is hired to attempt to penetrate networks/computer systems using the same methods as hackers to find & fix security issues


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Have you ever heard of ethical hacking?


Has your site ever been hacked?


The top hacks that account for most site attacks are Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) & SQL Injection (SQLi).


Website attacks are usually powered by spider-like automation technology that crawls the web looking for website vulnerabilities.


Website defacement takes place in 28% of web attacks.


Loss of sensitive data takes place in 26% of web attacks.


Changes to website content takes place in 19% of web attacks.


Web 2.0 sites are the primary target for hackers. 19% of all attacks target these sites


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