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Post by account_disabled on Dec 17, 2023 3:50:43 GMT
Secondly, the payment methods we often choose require the participation of our bank account or payment card, which in turn involves financial data. Of course, every respectable payment operator has solid security measures in place to prevent data breaches, but attacks on online stores do happen and, unfortunately, they are effective. You can read about such cases from the second half of the year here. Therefore, you cannot trust that the entity you are working with is safe. You are solely responsible for your store's cybersecurity. Some time ago, a network security company analyzed the performance of this problem in the C Level Contact List e-commerce field. Interestingly, none of the stores surveyed conducted regular security audits. They either occur irregularly (% of responses) or not at all (%). So, clearly, this thing leaves a lot to be desired. The good news is that basic solutions are relatively easy to implement and don't require much effort. They also provide a relatively high level of security. What solution are we talking about. Start with Strong Passwords for You and Your Customers up to them, but you can implement solutions that enforce the use of complex passwords that are harder to crack. For example, the simplest password is or , let alone . Strong passwords, on the other hand, contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Second, it's a good idea to encourage customers to change their passwords regularly, at least once a year.
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