You should always protect all of your websites with HTTPS, even if they don’t handle sensitive communications. Aside from providing critical security and data integrity for both your websites and your users’ personal information, HTTPS is a requirement for many...
Google cannot actually change your website. They can only display a warning to your visitors that they have detected malicious activity on your site. You need to remove malware and secure your site before requesting that Google remove their warning page....
As a general rule, never send credit card information, account passwords, or extensive personal information in an email unless you verify that the recipient is who they claim to be. Many companies have policies that state they will never solicit such information from...
There are many ways to help prevent spoofing. Many of these methods are very complicated and technical. None of them are full-proof. However, Network Solutions does provide a great method to help prevent spoofing that can be very effective. Please...
WordPress powers 30% of the web and is by far the largest content management system (CMS). It’s easy-to-use and has fans that range from regular users to developers. However, popularity breeds exposure. Please read the full article to protect your WordPress account...
Keep in mind that receiving a fake email doesn’t mean your account has been compromised. If you think an email is fake, don’t open it. Don’t reply to the email, click any links, or download any attachments. Please read the full article to protect...