WordPress is an excellent system to use when developing a website. Although the system is well developed and stable, it can still be the target of hacks and malware. Because the Internet is full of threats of all kinds, it’s important to
Your business relies on your WordPress site to draw in customers, whether you’re hosting right on WordPress.com or have your own custom site running WordPress. Do you take as much care of securing your WordPress installation as you should? Is
SSL may sound familiar to many people but they might not necessarily know what it does exactly, except that it has something to do with the internet. Many large and popular websites already have SSL, even though you may not know it. Look at your
Whether you are upgrading old servers because of business expansion, or considering moving to the cloud because your IT infrastructure is out of date and does not support your business as it should, there are many reasons to deliberate carefully
Chrome will show ‘Not secure’ warnings for HTTP pages with user input fields and all HTTP pages in incognito mode. Google is giving web developers six months to prepare for the next phase of its plan to mark all HTTP pages as
Google has shared that a majority of its searches are now mobile-driven and that they’re migrating toward a mobile-first index in the upcoming months. When doing a technical SEO audit, it is now critical to not only review how the desktop
WordPress version 4.8 is now available to download or update from your WordPress dashboard. Let’s take a look at what’s new. New Widget-related Features Adding Images: Adding an image within a widget can now be done without the use of code.
A zero-day vulnerability exists in WordPress Core that in some instances could allow an attacker to reset a user’s password and gain access to their account. Researcher Dawid Golunski of Legal Hackers disclosed the vulnerability on Wednesday via
Webmasters still using the deprecated WP Marketplace WordPress plugin should update to a new e-commerce utility as soon as possible, and remove the plugin from their sites in order to avoid having their servers compromised. The reason for this
Smartphones have become a standard device that almost every person carries with them on a daily basis. Worldwide, there are over 2.6 billion smartphone users! With so many connected devices, it’s no wonder that the focus has shifted away from