by ray | Feb 10, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Article by Sean Michael Kerner In a continuing effort to secure hundreds of millions of users, WordPress.com is disconnecting self-hosted sites that haven’t updated the Jetpack add-on. The risk of unpatched software is one that WordPress understands well and is...
by ray | Jan 19, 2015 | General News, Security, Wordpress
Article by Larry Seltzer For some time WordPress, the popular blogging platform, has been one of the major attack target platforms on the web. A compromised site can deliver malware to users and be used to sell illicit goods, among other nefarious uses. Some users are...
by ray | Jan 19, 2015 | General News, Security, Wordpress
Article by Andy Wolber If you’re a health care professional, you likely send email, save documents, and schedule appointments. In the U.S., HIPAA mandates that you take steps to secure a person’s “protected health information”, or PHI. Too often, an organization...
by ray | Oct 27, 2014 | Wordpress
To answer that, here is a quick list of some of the top companies in the world that are using WordPress (as of Oct 2014) to run their websites. CNN NBC Sports TED UPS TechCrunch Time Dow Jones
by ray | Jul 14, 2014 | Wordpress
Article written by Sufyan bin Uzayr. If you are running a website that has a lot of images and similar content, a Content Delivery Network might be useful for you as it can help in reducing page load times. In this article, I shall be taking a look at various CDN...
by ray | Jun 16, 2014 | Wordpress
In WordPress, there is more than one way to set your password. In normal circumstances, you can do it through the WordPress interface. If you forget your password, WordPress has a built in recovery mechanism that uses email. But on some hosts, especially when email...