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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Keylogging Malware Infects More Than 5,000 WordPress Sites
The keylogging malware was added to malware distributed from fake Cloudflare website cloudflare.solutions. Continue reading
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Tagged from-fake, malware-distributed, security and privacy, vodahost, web hosting
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As U.S. Unwinds Web Rules, Industry’s Voice Echoes the Loudest
With the FCC poised to vote Thursday to eliminate the 2015 restrictions on ISPs, the seemingly academic question of how reliable the studies are could quickly become critical when opponents file lawsuits asking judges to undo the vote. Continue reading
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Tagged 2015-restrictions, hosting, legal issues, legislation, opponents-file, quickly-become, reliable-the-studies, seemingly
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Iron Mountain to Buy Io Data Centers’ U.S. Unit for $1.3 Billion
Iron Mountain Inc. agreed to acquire the U.S. operations of Io Data Centers LLC for $1.3 billion, adding to a string of deals this year by the data storage and management real estate investment trust. Continue reading
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Tagged centers, data, estate-investment, hosting, management-real, mountain, the-data, vodahost, web hosting, year
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Comcast’s Pledge to Behave Without Open-Web Rules Draws Doubters
roadband provider Comcast Corp. spent years fighting regulations that bar it from charging high-volume internet companies more to speed their content along. Continue reading
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Tagged comcast, content, fighting-regulations, from-charging, hosting, internet-companies, legal issues, spent-years, web hosting
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New Apple App Store Guidelines Will Impact SMBs Using DIY Tools
New Apple App Store guidelines state that apps created from “commercialized template or app generation services” will be rejected from inclusion in the App Store as of Jan. 1, 2018. Continue reading
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Tagged app-generation, apple, cloud-computing, guidelines-state, hosting, saas, store, template-or-app, web hosting
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