by Websults | Jun 19, 2018
Clearwater, FL – June 19, 2018 – Google Chrome, the most popular web browser, is changing the way that it marks the security level of websites. Starting in July with Chrome version 68, all Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) websites will be marked as “not...
by Websults | Mar 15, 2016
Web hosting is a service that allows companies and organizations to publish a website to the Internet. Web hosting companies are the ones who provide all of the technologies that allow for this functionality. They do this by purchasing or leasing space on a server in...
by Websults | Dec 17, 2014
A slow website will leave users waiting and frustrated. To assure this doesn’t happen to your website, use Pingdom. It is a free, online tool which tests the performance of your website. The tool provides an overall performance grade, the number of requests, the load...
by Websults | Jul 27, 2014
Any WordPress site is potentially vulnerable to a brute force login attacks. Brute force login attacks occur when an attacker continually tries different username and password combinations from a pre-set list (think password1, password2, password3,...
by Websults | Oct 3, 2011
If you are looking to improve the security of your WordPress website, you might consider restricting access to the wp-login.php login file. A great way to do this is thru the use of an .htaccess file. Sample code is below. This code should be placed in the .htaccess...