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5 Ways Your Server Could Be a National Security Risk

November 3rd, 2010 . by Jonathan

Most webmasters protect their data and sites in order to protect themselves and their visitors from abuse. Whether it’s locking down a site to prevent someone from deleting data or using encryption to make it safe to use credit cards, most security efforts stem from very practical needs. However, as Brett Scott of LiveSquare Security [...]

My Top 5 Hosting Horror Stories

November 1st, 2010 . by Jonathan

With Halloween over and done with for another year, it’s nearly time to to move on from thoughts of ghosts, goblins and other things that go bump in the night. But not quite. I have been running websites for over 15 years, and, in that time, I’ve had my share of hosting experiences, including the [...]