5 Simple Ways Your Website Could Be Hacked Right Now

Website Security Checklist for Small Businesses (Easy & Practical). Simple cybersecurity tips for small businesses. Learn how to protect your website, customer data, and avoid common security risks. Learn about the cyber threats we face today

4/13/20261 min read

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You don’t need a complex system to have a security problem. Most issues come from small, overlooked things.

Here are 5 common ones:

  1. Weak or reused passwords
    If your admin password is simple or reused elsewhere, it’s one of the easiest ways in. Like leaving your keys under the rug.

  2. No two-factor authentication (2FA)
    Passwords alone aren’t enough anymore. Without 2FA, a stolen password can mean full access.

  3. Outdated plugins or software
    Old software versions often contain known vulnerabilities that attackers actively scan for. Don't sleep on those updates.

  4. Public admin or login pages
    If your login page is easily accessible and unprotected, it becomes a target for automated attacks and bruteforce attacks.

  5. No HTTPS (secure connection)
    If your site doesn’t use HTTPS, data can be intercepted — and it also signals poor security practices.

A quick review of these areas can already put you ahead of most small business websites, and makes the hackers job harder.