Moving from HTTP to HTTPS 3: Troubleshooting and DIY solutions
One thing is quite clear- HTTPS is here for good. When SSL certificates give you HTTPS status, you’re saving user data from hackers, making the internet a safer place. You’re also increasing online...
View ArticlePlesk Repair Utility: How To Avoid Disasters
In the real world even advanced hosting management platforms like Plesk may experience issues. To solve such issues Plesk features diagnostic and self-repair tool, which effectively hunts down and...
View ArticleThe Acronis Backup Quiz: What’s your backup score?
How strong is your backup game? We’ve looked around, and when it comes to robust backup and disaster recovery solutions, it doesn’t get much better than Acronis. If you haven’t downloaded Acronis...
View ArticleWarning: Fileless attacks are on the rise
Ever heard of fileless attacks? This is malicious code gets a foothold on your server. Not through a certain file or a document, but by infiltrating the server RAM. Thus, exploiting various processes...
View ArticleWhy Smart Updates Has Jumped in Value
Our development team put lots of effort into the new features of WordPress Toolkit 4.3, which mostly benefit our Smart Updates users. Thanks to our new algorithm, we can reduce the time all updates...
View ArticleHelp – My Plesk server was hacked!
Servers are the core for business operations as they store data, manage mail and contacts, apps, files and more. They are important – but not impenetrable, and hence, can fall victim to hackers. This...
View ArticleGetting Plesk support for your HTTP/2
Getting Plesk support for your HTTP/2 To help you understand how Plesk can offer support for your HTTP/2, let’s first visualize how it differs from HTTP/1. Imagine a remote village whose only link to...
View ArticleThe Importance of Strong Passwords in 2020 & New Plesk Password Policy
According to an annual report by the Identity Theft Resource Center, there were 500 million stolen personal records in 2018. However this is nothing when we compare to 2019 – the highest number of data...
View ArticleSoftware Tools to Prevent Attacks on Servers and Sites
As hackers find more sophisticated ways of accessing your data, security is becoming a day-to-day struggle for businesses. Since 2018, security breaches have increased by 11%. And in the first half of...
View ArticleLinux Server Security – Best Practices for 2020
Linux server security is on sufficient level from the moment you install the OS. And that’s great to know because… hackers never sleep! They’re kind of like digital vandals. Taking pleasure – and...
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