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What is the significance of web hosting in SEO?
Web hosting is the backbone of your online presence, and it plays a critical role in your SEO strategy. While it's not a direct ranking factor, it significantly influences factors that do impact your search engine rankings.
Here's how web hosting affects SEO:
1. Website Speed:
- Faster Loading Times: A reliable web host ensures your website loads quickly.
- Improved User Experience: Fast-loading websites keep visitors engaged, reducing bounce rates.
- Higher Search Engine Rankings: Search engines
Posted in Ask David!, Web Hosting, Website Security
Tagged bounce rate, conversions, cyber threats, cyberattacks, engagement, fast loading times, future-proofing, hackers, malware, ranking factor, scalable, search engine ranking, seo, seo ranking, server, ssl, traffic, uptime, user experience, web hosting
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Popular WordPress Plugin Targeted by Hackers: Millions of Sites at Risk
WordPress website owners beware! Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in a widely used plugin that could allow hackers to completely take over websites.
The targeted plugin, WP-Automatic, is designed to automate content import and publishing from various sources. According to Patchstack, a WordPress security firm, the vulnerability is a type of SQL injection (SQLi) flaw. SQLi attacks exploit weaknesses in how a website interacts with its database, potentially allowing unauthorized access and control.
The severity of the situation
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Posted in Technology in the News
Tagged backdroor, hackers, hacking, scan for backdoors, sql injection, sqli attacks, wordpress plugin, wp-automatic
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Hackers target Apple devices: iPhone, iPod, iPad, Mac OS computers
Posted in Computer Tips, Technology in the News
Tagged apple, apple computers, apple hackers, apple products, apple security, apple security flaw, hackers, ipad, iphone, ipod, jimmy kimmel, mac os
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