@MultiSimpan 403 Web Security is a full-service, secure web application development company backed by WDDinc, a leader in customer software development for the past 18 years. Please visit our website to learn more about the company. We're here to help - not to trick people into downloading malicious files.
this is great but there is all was one thing you can never stop a hacker never just cause you got new stuff a hacker will all was find his or her way around your programming thee only thing u can do is try to ceep it safe but in the long run it's never safe all was rember that nothing can stop hackers
@MRsickpuppy72 It's true that you can never completely stop a website from being hacked, however there are things that can be done to prevent websites from being an easy target. Hackers get smarter every day, systems change and new vulnerabilities are exposed, but security scanners and professionals get more sophisticated & knowledgeable also. If a hacker is very skilled & determined they might still be able to hack your site, but many aren't & even script kiddies can do damage.
Great informational video. I've been a software specialist for twenty years and learned all I know from techproguild's site. Main reason I wanted to learn about security in college. Being a 3D Graphics designer and web designer security is an important part of our education online.
@phillycwc1 Not a scam! 403 Web Security is a full-service, secure web application development company, which means that we're in the business of creating secure websites and providing remediation of existing websites. We scan your website for FREE to show you where your website is vulnerable. It's like going to the doctor for a check-up. You can find out more about us (and our parent company - WDDinc) on our website 403.WDDinc.com.
Epsilon got hacked. It happens. My opinion of this excellent company has not changed. I don't think it's fair advertising for you to suggest that a breach in electronic security will hurt their reputation. Anyone who does lower their opinion of Epsilon due to an electronic security breach doesn't understand computers. Unfortunate, yes. Reputation lowering, no.
@IUFAN417 Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, events, such as the Epsilon breach, can tarnish a company's reputation because they influence public opinion about an organization's capabilities and priorities. The Epsilon breach allowed millions of consumer email addresses to be stolen. Epsilon might never experience another security breach, but they still put consumer data at risk. Prior performance shapes reputation.
@403WebSecurity I know I'm not a security expert, but I like to think that I at least know SOMETHING about computers and the Epsilon breach totally influenced my perception of that company. That breach wasn't just bad for Epsilon, but also for all their clients like Chase and Kroger. I'm going to think twice before I give another company my email address.
Hello - I am curious to find out what kind of websecurity you can think of that I don't already use on my website. During the years I have had my websites examined widely by thousands of ft p, ht tp,ma il, and other hackers/crackers - I have experienced 1 successful attack on my server - an MSN hacker and I got him stopped and fired - although he launched a 3-day attack of about 720000 attacks after I kicked him out of my system. 2 months later he was sacked from Microsoft.
@OlFred1966 Please visit our website (403.wddinc.com) and submit your website for a free vulnerability scan. This is the best way for us to tell what areas of your website might be susceptible to an attack.
i favorite this video!
UltraDOG17 2 months ago
Nice and interesting video!!! Thanks for sharing this!
linkboi78 4 months ago
@linkboi78 You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
403WebSecurity 4 months ago
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coman4ero 4 months ago
your video was very informative, thank you!
TheWCChronicles 4 months ago
VERY GOOD VIDEO
konstantakopoulos1 4 months ago
i dun has a website :> heheh c:
zbo300000 4 months ago
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edurubio2000 4 months ago
this is probably a bunch of fdat HACKERS!
MultiSimpan 5 months ago in playlist Videos from 403WebSecurity
@MultiSimpan 403 Web Security is a full-service, secure web application development company backed by WDDinc, a leader in customer software development for the past 18 years. Please visit our website to learn more about the company. We're here to help - not to trick people into downloading malicious files.
403WebSecurity 5 months ago
@403WebSecurity yeah sure.. (lol)
MultiSimpan 5 months ago
Beware of the script kiddies
AbartsWorld 6 months ago
Good luck with your business! As you can tell by my name I used to be a blackhat, but now I am a whitehat and plan to do something like this.
You may want to include Microsoft, Google, and Facebook have had many chances to be hacked.
g o o g l e [] c[]m / halloffame
facebook [] c[]m / whitehat
I definitely loved that you used the term script kiddie, so I know I'm talking to a real human ! (X
Good luck guys!
AnonDuties 6 months ago
this is great but there is all was one thing you can never stop a hacker never just cause you got new stuff a hacker will all was find his or her way around your programming thee only thing u can do is try to ceep it safe but in the long run it's never safe all was rember that nothing can stop hackers
MRsickpuppy72 7 months ago
@MRsickpuppy72 It's true that you can never completely stop a website from being hacked, however there are things that can be done to prevent websites from being an easy target. Hackers get smarter every day, systems change and new vulnerabilities are exposed, but security scanners and professionals get more sophisticated & knowledgeable also. If a hacker is very skilled & determined they might still be able to hack your site, but many aren't & even script kiddies can do damage.
403WebSecurity 7 months ago
Great informational video. I've been a software specialist for twenty years and learned all I know from techproguild's site. Main reason I wanted to learn about security in college. Being a 3D Graphics designer and web designer security is an important part of our education online.
1softkiss 9 months ago
@phillycwc1 Not a scam! 403 Web Security is a full-service, secure web application development company, which means that we're in the business of creating secure websites and providing remediation of existing websites. We scan your website for FREE to show you where your website is vulnerable. It's like going to the doctor for a check-up. You can find out more about us (and our parent company - WDDinc) on our website 403.WDDinc.com.
403WebSecurity 9 months ago
Epsilon got hacked. It happens. My opinion of this excellent company has not changed. I don't think it's fair advertising for you to suggest that a breach in electronic security will hurt their reputation. Anyone who does lower their opinion of Epsilon due to an electronic security breach doesn't understand computers. Unfortunate, yes. Reputation lowering, no.
IUFAN417 9 months ago
@IUFAN417 Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, events, such as the Epsilon breach, can tarnish a company's reputation because they influence public opinion about an organization's capabilities and priorities. The Epsilon breach allowed millions of consumer email addresses to be stolen. Epsilon might never experience another security breach, but they still put consumer data at risk. Prior performance shapes reputation.
403WebSecurity 9 months ago
@403WebSecurity I know I'm not a security expert, but I like to think that I at least know SOMETHING about computers and the Epsilon breach totally influenced my perception of that company. That breach wasn't just bad for Epsilon, but also for all their clients like Chase and Kroger. I'm going to think twice before I give another company my email address.
MsBLASTanna 9 months ago
Hello - I am curious to find out what kind of websecurity you can think of that I don't already use on my website. During the years I have had my websites examined widely by thousands of ft p, ht tp,ma il, and other hackers/crackers - I have experienced 1 successful attack on my server - an MSN hacker and I got him stopped and fired - although he launched a 3-day attack of about 720000 attacks after I kicked him out of my system. 2 months later he was sacked from Microsoft.
OlFred1966 9 months ago
@OlFred1966 Please visit our website (403.wddinc.com) and submit your website for a free vulnerability scan. This is the best way for us to tell what areas of your website might be susceptible to an attack.
403WebSecurity 9 months ago
The interesting video !
Tadek59 9 months ago