Networking equipment maker SonicWall is alerting customers of an “imminent” ransomware campaign targeting its Secure Mobile Access (SMA) 100 series and Secure Remote Access (SRA) products running unpatched and end-of-life 8.x firmware. The warning comes more than a month after reports emerged that remote access vulnerabilities in SonicWall SRA 4600 […]
Day: July 19, 2021
“I’m totally screwed.” WD My Book Live users wake up to find their data deleted
Western Digital, maker of the popular My Disk external hard drives, is recommending that customers unplug My Book Live storage devices from the Internet until further notice while company engineers investigate unexplained compromises that have completely wiped data from devices around the world. The mass incidents of disk wiping came […]
A specific network name can completely disable Wi-Fi on your iPhone
Here’s a funny bug: a security researcher has found that a carefully crafted network name causes a bug in the networking stack of iOS and can completely disable your iPhone’s ability to connect to Wi-Fi. On Twitter, Carl Schou showed that after joining a Wi-Fi network with a specific name […]
Everything a Marketer Needs To Learn for HubSpot’s SEO Certification
PHOTO: Adobe Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the top skills that are needed by marketing professionals. It’s getting more challenging every day to understand the ins and outs of this art form. HubSpot offers an SEO certification that can increase your knowledge and enhance your career. In this […]
The Ultimate SEO Content Creation Guide
If you’re not creating content with SEO in mind, you’re missing out on a massive opportunity. If searchers can’t find your content through search results, a large portion of your potential audience is lost. Even if you have a built-in and loyal following, content infused with best SEO practices will […]
SiteGround knocks prices of its web hosting plans yet again
This summer, SiteGround makes its StartUp and GrowBig plans more affordable, with monthly rates of $4.99 and $7.99 respectively. This is a further 10% discount on top of the discounted rates on their site. Though not part of the above deal, their GoGeek plan still goes for far less than […]
Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Which hosting provider is better?
If you’re looking for the best web hosting services, you’ll most likely come across two popular names: Bluehost and GoDaddy. Bluehost powers over two million websites, while GoDaddy, often touted as the world’s largest domain registrar, hosts more than five million websites. Each of these providers has its strengths, and […]
Best cPanel hosting of 2021
Hosting a website involves carefully weighing a great number of disparate factors, such as search engine optimization (SEO) and security, in addition to the amount of expected visitors per month, the type of content hosted on the website, etc. More importantly, a website is more than just a collection of […]
How to register a domain for your website
(Image: Shutterstock) Are you starting a website? Whether it’s for a new business venture you’re starting or as a personal resume or portfolio, it seems that everyone has a website today. And luckily, it’s easier than ever to start one. The first step to starting a website is registering your […]
Jonathan Briggs on bending rules, coding creatively, and teaching design in a new way
He’s also a senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett University. And he’s part of Project Something, a collaboration with Benjamin Hall that explores chance and place in a digital landscape. And now he’s about to head up the new MA Graphic Design Course at the Open College of the Arts. We […]