Cloudflare has introduced 1.1.1.1 for Families,…
Cloudflare has introduced 1.1.1.1 for Families, an easy way to “to add a layer of protection to your home network and protect it from malware and adult content.”
Cloudflare has introduced 1.1.1.1 for Families, an easy way to “to add a layer of protection to your home network and protect it from malware and adult content.”
It seems that Dre Armeda and Brad Williams are destined to return to the internet-airwaves soon, with what appears to be a podcast called, “DradCast.” Drad is the nickname that Brad and Dre have given themselves as a tag team duo. The URL is currently just a signup form to be notified when DradCast starts….
Sucuri does another of its great in-depth reports on how hackers can add malware and other bad things to your website. This time they show how hackers can tweak WordPress to hide spammy posts from real visitors while leaving them visible to search engines.
In fewer than six years, Sucuri went from a team trying to decide when the founders should go full time, to a team of more than one hundred people, and an acquisition deal in their hands from one of the world’s largest web hosts. The company was founded in 2009, but it wasn’t until January…
My first experiences with “nulled” (or back in the day “cracked”) software date back to the golden days of the Atari 8-bit and Commodore Amiga. Blank floppy disks were cheap, and like most kids, I did not have a lot of money or even at times access to legitimate software distributors. Naturally, the way we…
Denis Sinegubko from Sucuri demonstrates what lessons we can learn from WordPress WP-Login malware in a recent post. If your site is ever hacked, always remember that hackers can take over existing legit admin accounts – so Denis recommends not even have the default admin account exist, along with the usual recommendations most of us…
WebKit recently released its tracking prevention policy, which defines covert tracking as a type of malware it will “do its best to prevent.” 👏 It will be interesting to see how adtech companies and those who rely on covert tracking will respond.