3 Ways To Keep Your Passwords Safe (Without Google Chrome)
Google Chrome is the leading browser for desktop and mobile, with over half of online users using it as their web browser of choice. With …
Google Chrome is the leading browser for desktop and mobile, with over half of online users using it as their web browser of choice. With …
WordPress is an exceptional tool for blogs, sites, and small businesses and it has become a staple in the website management market for almost a …
With recent SSL enforcement from Google, it is becoming a necessity to have your website certified and encrypted to ensure it doesn’t get flagged. …
Following up on our server security topic from last week, another great way to secure your server is through authentication using SSH keys. Securing …
It never hurts to add an extra layer of security to your website. This will make it more difficult for attackers to access your …
Have you ever noticed how some websites have a little lock symbol on the left-hand side of the browser, while others do not? This lock, …
A recent vulnerability was announced yesterday, January 3, 2018, affecting all modern processors. There are two parts to the released vulnerability, and they are as follows: …
We’ve all said it at least once: “new year, new me.” Why not extend some of that New Year Love to your business? After …
From data breaches to lost information, there is always a reason to be concerned when it comes to web security, especially if it affects …
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems and accounts for 27% of websites. It’s a great place for small startup blogs …