What a honeypot is and why organizations use them A honeypot is a deliberately vulnerable or convincingly fake system designed to attract…
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What a honeypot is and why organizations use them A honeypot is a deliberately vulnerable or convincingly fake system designed to attract…
The web landscape changes fast: new exploit kits, automated scanners, and botnets probe servers constantly, and traditional perimeter controls are no longer…
Why phishing remains a top security concern Phishing attacks continue to be one of the most effective ways criminals breach organizations and…
Spyware is usually discussed as a straight criminal tool, but in hosting and security contexts its presence and use cases are more…
Why hosting providers and security teams need to re-evaluate ransomware Ransomware no longer looks like a single actor encrypting files on a…
How zero-day threats shape advanced hosting and security practices Zero-day vulnerabilities change the calculus for anyone running hosted infrastructure or building security…
Why zero-day vulnerabilities matter for hosting and website security A zero-day vulnerability is a software flaw that attackers know about before the…
Zero-day vulnerabilities are a particular stress point for anyone operating hosting environments: they are flaws that attackers can exploit before a vendor…
When people talk about “zero-day” they usually mean a security flaw that the software maker doesn’t know about yet , and that…
What a zero-day means for website security A zero-day is a software vulnerability that the vendor or the public does not know…
How CVE data becomes operational in hosting environments The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system is more than a list of IDs;…
What CVE Is and Why It Matters for Security CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures and is the widely used naming…
What CVE Is and how it works CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures. It is a cataloging system that assigns a…
When people talk about keeping a website secure, they often mention patches, scanners, and threat feeds. A central piece that ties those…
Reframing botnet techniques for legitimate hosting and security work Conversations about botnets usually focus on criminal campaigns: ddos attacks, spam, or credential…
Why botnet security matters Botnets are networks of compromised devices controlled by an attacker, and their impact reaches far beyond nuisance spam.…
If you run a website, understanding botnets is essential to protecting your traffic, reputation, and revenue. Botnets are groups of compromised devices…
Why ddos planning matters for hosting environments hosting platforms face constant pressure from distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that can disrupt customer applications…
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