Presently, when the average cost of a data breach is over $3.86 million. Do you know Magento offers a free security scan tool for Magento open-source and Magento Commerce? The tool helps Magneto merchants regularly monitor their site's security risks, malware, unauthorized access and much more.
As a Magento website owner, you would love to know more about it. Well, that’s why we are here.
In this blog post, we will dive you deep into the vast benefits of this Magneto Security tool. But first let’s understand the foundation: Adobe & Sansec.
Adobe partnered with Sansec-
To serve this unbeatable security tool to Magento, Adobe partnered with Sansec, a company known for its prevention of digital skimming. In this partnership, Adobe added over 9000 malware and security signatures. These signatures undergo multiphase validations and testing before adding this to the Magento security tool.
After analysing 200-300 known security attacks on eCommerce and provide a possible attack vector and indicators of compromise. They insert this information into the scanning tool, which is almost 300 signatures/month. But for that, update your Magento system regularly.
This is how Magento benefited from the expertise of Sansec.
Magento Security scan tool (Introduction)
With the release of Magneto 2.4.1, Magento offers a scanning tool to secure the storefront of eCommerce. The tool is powered by the combat fusion of Adobe and Sansec: A company known for preventing websites from malware, digital skimming, unwanted visitors, PII data leaks, downtime, etc.
Extensively, The Magento security tool is an integration of 8700 threat signatures to secure your site.
The best part of this free security Magento tool is that it can run on versions of Magento Commerce and Magento open source. With the help of this tool, Magneto merchants can identify the digital skimming injections, out-of-date patches, security misconfiguration, vulnerable extensions, etc.
To know more benefits of this free Magneto security tool, let’s explore the highlights in the next section.
Highlighting Magento Security Scan Tool Benefits-
A real-time security scan to fix the potential possibilities;
Over 30 tests to identify Magento security vulnerabilities such as patches, failure of following security practices and configuration issues;
Time-to-time security report of Magento site so you can monitor the progress;
For further process, scan the report and check for site progress;
Schedule specific, required date or time and demand Magneto site scans;
After failing, tests suggest the next steps;
After knowing the vast benefits of this free of cost Magneto tool, now you definitely want to configure it. Let’s know-how?
Configuration of Magento scan tool-
If you want to configure the scanning tool for your Magento eCommerce, follow these steps:
Sign in to your Magento account and visit the home page
Click on security scan and agree to all terms and conditions
Click on “+Add site” after monitoring to the next page
At site verification page:
Enter site URL, name, select the confirmation code and click generate confirmation code.
Copy the code
Open Magento to admin panel
Go to the Content→Design→Configuration
Select website and click edit
Expand HTML section
Past the configuration code below the text on scripts and style sheets
Save the configuration
Visit the security scan page and verify the configuration code
Set automatic security scan once it verifies the configuration
Weekly scan options, set it accordingly: your time, date, time zone and requirements
Select time zone for scanning daily
Enter the email address to receive report notifications and security updates
Click submit
If the domain verifies your ownership, it will appear on the monitored website list of your Magento account.
Conclusion!
Hope, from basics to configuration, the Magento 2 security scan tool information will help you secure the storefront of the Magento store. If you have any queries related to this security tool, write them to us in the comment section below.
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