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“Why would someone want to hack my website?”
I get asked that quite a bit.
“I’m just a piano teacher/acupuncturist/gardener/etc. Why would someone want to hack my website?”
Three reasons:
Defacement
There are people who run around the internet looking for vulnerable websites either just for fun or because they are part of a cause – “Free the Algerian Freedom Fighters” or similar.
Black Hat SEO
Hackers will modify a website so that it appears normal for a regular visitr. When it detects that Google is scanning website however, it replaces the original content with ads for Viagra with links to a VIagra-selling website. This one is so prevelant that it has been named the ‘Pharma Hack’.
Ransomware
This is a relatively new attack that we’ve started seeing in the past year or so. The hacker surreptitiously implants malware into your website. When your website visitors innocently click on a link on your website their computer is immediately infected. The infection encrypts all files on you website visitor’s computer and then display a message describing what to pay (and to whom) to get their data back. If the infected computer is on a network then it will do the same to other computers on the same network.
This is really nasty. Imagine receiving a phone call from your best customer telling you that your website has infected their computer(s) with a virus.
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