Blog: Security
Website Hacks & Security: A Reality Check
Unless you’re keeping up with everything that’s going on in the exploit world, are monitoring your log files, log in attempts and everything around it (and even IF you do!) you are never safe
Latest WordPress Vulnerability: One-Liner To Remove Affected File(s)
The best advice is to simply remove the (unnecessary) file genericons/example.html – but what if you have more then one installation (because you’re a developer a small hosting company) and therefore have more than one file to remove?
List Of New Vulnerabilities Leads To More Website Hacks: Be Prepared
Website owners need to be more vigilant and understand that a website is an investment, and that they need to protect it, just like they take care of any other part of their business, their homes or their cars
Your Website Just Got Hacked: What To Do Next (And How To Prevent It From Happening Again)
When Google starts classifying their site as “potentially dangerous” or “malicious”, people call their web designer. And they call us
PCI Compliance: Protecting the Customer’s Credit Card Information is Your Responsibility
Did you read the fine print in your merchant account agreement? The part where it says that you have to be compliant with all the rules and regulations and – more importantly – that if you’re not, you are subject to (repeated) fines and might lose your privileges if you’re found to be in violation of any of the above