Stop Hackers at the Door: Securing Your E-Commerce DB in 30 Seconds
· 3 min de lectura
Your Example App store is growing. You have thousands of customers, which means you have thousands of emails, addresses, and purchase histories.
But there's a problem. Your database port (3306) is open to the entire internet.
Any script kiddie with a port scanner can find your server, start brute-forcing passwords, or exploit a zero-day vulnerability.
You need to lock it down, now.
