Problems We Prevent: Website Compromise
Gandcrab Ransomware Exploits Website Vulnerabilities By Kelly Sheridan “Many of the Web pages on the Internet are running on antiquated software and most small businesses don’t … Read More
Gandcrab Ransomware Exploits Website Vulnerabilities By Kelly Sheridan “Many of the Web pages on the Internet are running on antiquated software and most small businesses don’t … Read More
A typical small business website is attacked 44 times a day By Gene Marks The Jonesen Take: These constant attacks are carried out by “bots” —programs … Read More
Unwanted Pop-ups Caused by Injectbody/Injectscr Plugins By Denis Sinegubko The Jonesen Take: We actively evaluate and maintain a curated list of approved plugins for our … Read More
More than 2,000 WordPress websites are infected with a keylogger By Dan Goodin The Jonesen Take: The malware described in this article not only reads … Read More
With 4 months to switch on HTTPS, are web hosting companies ready? By Mark Stockley The Jonesen Take: Starting in July, Google will be warning … Read More
33% of top WordPress sites are at least two versions behind By Patrick Nohe The Jonesen Take: The task of keeping your WordPress system updated … Read More
It’s official – Google has announced that their Chrome browser will be marking HTTP sites accepting passwords and credit card as “non-secure” starting January 2017. … Read More
You’ve probably heard of hosting. If you have a website, you probably know you need a domain name and hosting for people to access it. … Read More
What the heck is a CDN? Short answer: A Content Deliver Network. (CDN) More accurate answer: A better user experience. The Long Answer “A content delivery network … Read More
1. Why Do I Want a Web Designer? You can get a fishing rod, get some bait, go to the lake, stand in your favorite … Read More
We’re often asked what sets us apart from other hosting options. With all the self hosting, WordPress.com (in the case of a wordpress project), and … Read More