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July 06, 2011
Spam Sources Published Online
Spam is one of the biggest enemies of email hosting providers and servers as they can bring a variety of problems such as viruses, malware, worms and other attacks on network systems and individual user’s computers. Recently the Center for Research in Economic Commerce at the University of Texas at Austin revealed a new initiative entitled, “SpamRankings.”Categories: Security Issues |
July 05, 2011
Preventing Phishing Attacks
According to a recent Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) survey, over one-third of the respondents reported being a victim of repeated phishing attacks or website spoofing attempts on their company’s web servers. Surprisingly, almost 37% of the respondents found that it took multiple phishing attempts before finally being notified of the malicious attack.Categories: Security Issues |
May 17, 2011
Tips for Maintaining Secure Online Communications
Even seemingly harmless information can give hackers the data needed to uncover clues that will ultimately lead to compromised e-mail or web hosting security. Consider the following tips for maintaining secure online communication.Categories: Security Issues |
April 25, 2011
Amex On-Board with the Mobile Payments Market
The mobile payments market is continuing to heat up as more consumers are shopping directly from their phones. As a result, major credit card companies are working to be the first to set the standard of mobile payment technology with their own software. American Express has done just that by investing $19 million in the mobile payments provider start-up business, Payfone.Categories: Ecommerce |
February 23, 2010
Online Identity Theft – Can Someone Steal Your Domain?
On the internet, the identity of a business is best represented by it's domain name. The domain name is the first thing people will see, before they even enter your website.
Categories: Security Issues |
November 18, 2009
Do You Need WHOIS Privacy?
Many people do not realize that you when register a domain name, personal details such as your name, residential address and email address is often made freely available to anyone who wants to access it. This means that personally identifiable information that
Categories: Domain Names |
October 26, 2009
Maintaining Consumer Confidence with a HackerProof Site
Running an online business that reflects security and safety is essential to establishing and maintaining a loyal base of customers. In today’s fast paced, on-demand internet world, the threat of identity threat looms more than ever and the average consumer is
Categories: Security Issues |
