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Tips for Keeping Your Online Accounts Secure
Our Chief Information Security Officer, Todd Redfoot, recently penned a post for Elliot’s Blog and it’s so awesome that we thought we’d share the info with you. Knowing that an outside party accessed one of your accounts can be incredibly frustrating and exhausting. But there are practical steps you can take to protect your accounts [...]
Site Scanner: Answers to Your Top Questions
The world of Internet and website security can be a confusing one, I know. Fortunately, I also know a thing or two about Site Scanner, which checks your site for vulnerabilities and tells you if there’s ever a problem. I often get questions on what Site Scanner can and cannot see. Here are answers to [...]
Beware of a Possible Phishing Attack
In an effort to keep you in the know, and to help prevent you from clicking a malicious link, we want to show you the most recent malware scheme we’re seeing. The email looks like this: Send any suspicious emails you receive as an attachment to phishing@secureserver.net. For more information on how to handle external [...]
Phishing Attack Affects Some Customers
In an effort to keep you in the know, and to help prevent you from clicking a malicious link, we want to show you the most recent malware scheme we’re seeing. The email looks like this: Send any suspicious emails you receive as an attachment to phishing@secureserver.net. For more information on how to handle external [...]
Malware Removal Script for Plesk Users
There’s a Malware Removal Script for Parallels® Plesk that fixes a potential vulnerability that could allow attackers to remotely compromise a Plesk server. This update is recommended for all versions of Plesk, except clean installations of 10.3 +MU#5, 10.4 and 11.0. You can find instructions at http://kb.parallels.com/en/115025.
6 Things to Keep You Secure Online
Malware and phishing attacks can happen to anyone. Whether it’s a blatant attack on your personal email account, or an inconspicuous link you clicked, there are six things you can do to prevent malicious attacks: STOP clicking links in your email. That unfamiliar company that sent you a confirmation email receipt for a product you [...]
Google’s Safe Browsing and Website Protection Site Scanner
It always happens so quickly. One minute you’re running a successful website, and the next you’re getting a notice saying your site is on Google’s Safe Browsing. Incredibly frustrating, right? In the process of cleaning up your site, one of the easiest solutions is Website Protection Site Scanner, because: It looks for any potentially infected [...]
Closing the Gap with WordPress 3.3.2
WordPress® 3.3.2 is now available. While it’s not packed with feature upgrades, this update fixes a number of security bugs and vulnerabilities. WordPress 3.3.2 includes three security update patches for: Plupload (version 1.5.4), which WordPress uses for uploading media. SWFUpload, which WordPress previously used for uploading media, and might still be in use by plugins. [...]
Website Protection Web Risk Assessment: What You Need to Know
Web Risk Assessment is an automatic and manual assessment of your website for possible vulnerabilities. This is a one-time evaluation, by our award-winning security department, and covers a single website (one fully qualified domain name). For more information on Web Risk Assessment please check out these articles: Understanding Website Protection Web Risk Assessment Explaining Website [...]
Free Credit with SSL Purchase
Now there is an ever better reason to buy an SSL with us. Once you purchase an SSL, you also get a free credit for Malware Only Site Scanner. That’s a pretty cool offer. Not only do our SSLs protect transactions and customer data on your website, but we go a step further by making [...]
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