After adding sites to monitoring, you can choose which monitoring types you want and the monitoring frequency. To do that, just click on the site you would like to change and then Settings -> Monitoring Types. Simply toggle the On/Off to activate...
Let the world know your site is secure by enabling your Sucuri Trust Seal! The seal of trust is provided by Sucuri’s Website AntiVirus product. The monitoring service offers your visitors peace of mind that your website is not infected. This...
To help you keep track of your website security status and give you an overview of the latest changes, we offer email reports to all of our clients. To enable reports from the monitor dashboard, click on the site name and then Settings -> Email...
Here are some FAQ regarding our Monitoring. Why did my site get infected if I have your service? Our regular plans offer malware remediation, meaning we will alert you if we detect anything malicious on your site and we will have access to clean it...
We offer a very simple to use API that allows you to scan any site at any time and get a result similar to what is provided on our internal malware scanners and SiteCheck. Our Scanning API is a paid plan for access to the API. Please contact...
Enabling server side scanning is very simple. Just follow these steps: Once you log in to your Sucuri account if you haven’t already added your site to the dashboard click here to get started. If your site has already been added click on the tile...
Most web servers allow any user to browse the directories (folders) when no index file is available. This can lead to information leakage and help an attacker when trying to compromise your site. In order to improve your security, you should disable...
In order to improve the security of your site against ClickJacking, it is recommended that you add the following header to your site: X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN It is supported by all browsers and prevents an attacker from iframing the content of...
In order to improve the security of your site (and your users) against some types of drive-by-downloads, it is recommended that you add the following header to your site: X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff It is supported by IE (Internet Explorer) and...
Most web servers display its version and modules in use by default. Best security practices recommend that you disable this option, since it can be used to find vulnerabilities of your site. The NIST Guide for Securing Web Servers also recommends it...