Is my website at risk of being hacked?
If your website was developed by:
- a third party professionals or
- without participation of information security consultants or
- has never been security tested or
- is constantly being redeveloped or redesigned
Then yes, it can most probably leak valuable data into the hands of cybercriminals.
My website is really small and not attractive to cybercriminals. Is it worth protecting?
Yes, absolutely. If your website or server contains ANY information such as passwords or usernames, you are at risk. Hackers can modify programming code on your website in such a way that any visitor can be infected with spyware or a virus. Legally and financially you will be liable for their loss. Hackers can even gain access to your personal computer or network via a website you visited in the recent days.
How can BLACKHAT Solutions help me?
We provide various security audit options to suit your budget and needs. If you have little or no idea what kind of test you require then we suggest you choose the STAGE 3 option. Your online enterprise will undergo the most complex and rigorous testing available. Little or no other professional firms will be able to offer such level of detail and quality of work.
How can I order your STAGE 3 or other stages of service?
Simply select STAGE 3, fill out the service request form and you will receive a detailed quote within 12 hours including total cost and time frame of the project. Once all legal documents are signed by an authorized representative of your enterprise or website we will start work on your project.
How much do your services cost and what are the payment options?
Every project is unique. Your quote is based on the complexity of your website or system, the amount of vulnerabilities found and any special requests.
Usual payment options are 50% prior to project start and 50% on successful completion. However, payment schedules might vary depending on the scale of the project.
How can I be sure that BLACKHAT Solutions will not use or extract data from my system and use it for its own purposes?
We have successfully completed many projects over the years and we have never had data leaks or other incidents related to misuse of client data. We have very strict privacy practices in place that ensure our client's data safety and anonymity. At BLACKHAT Solutions our sophisticated monitoring system allows us to pin-point any imminent data leaks or intrusion threats.
Do you provide quality guarantee of your services?
Yes, we do. Our staff are highly trained and experienced professionals from Europe. We do not outsource our services to Asia or any external parties or companies. All projects are carried out within our team. BLACKHAT Solutions has sufficient knowledge to perform any kind of work at any difficulty level. Before commencement our project manager will cover all the necessary details and provide suggestions so that you have a complete understanding of the task that we are about to perform. If the result is not satisfactory at the end of the project we will go through the requirements once again, completing the required work to ensure 100% satisfaction.
What type of services can BLACKHAT Solutions provide?
Our range of services is fairly extensive. Some of them are listed in the Services section. In addition, we provide related service to any online system, video surveillance, access system improvement, custom ERP, CRM, CMS, payroll/accounting, workflow solutions and specific automation systems. We have never had a project that we could not complete. We always find a solution to achieve any given objective.
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