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Basic steps to secure your eCommerce websites in year 2020 - By Taking daily backup.

1. Take Daily Backups

Auto run backup script and link backup to dropbox or google drive.


2. Enable HTTPs

If you are still in http move to https.


3. Protection against XSS attacks

These malicious attacks can hugely compromise the security of your e-commerce store and even execute identity theft


4. Ensure you don’t have default settings


5. Use SFTP instead of FTP

Secure FIle Transfer should be basic practice


6. Remove outdated permissions

If employee leave or change in department must change or disable access levels.


7. Trusted third-party extensions and themes.

Themes and extensions that are widely available—often for free—may carry hidden, back-door passages through which hackers will slip in and destroy your e-commerce store.


8. Malware Protection


9. Web application firewall

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