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How Domain Names Work

The post How Domain Names Work appeared first on HostGator Blog . How Does a Domain Name Work? When you type a domain name into your browser address bar, what happens is as good as magic. All you have to do is type in a few letters and suddenly a website appears. But domain names are far from magic, it’s technology at its finest. If you’re here, […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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Mobile Shopping Trends: 6 Opportunities For Your Online Business

The post Mobile Shopping Trends: 6 Opportunities For Your Online Business appeared first on HostGator Blog . You see people on their smartphones all the time. A lot of the time they’re playing games. Other times, they’re checking their email. At least some of the time though, they’re buying things – possibly even buying the kind of things you sell. At this point, every online business has to care about mobile shoppers. […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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What Is a SSL Certificate, and Why You Need One

The post What Is a SSL Certificate, and Why You Need One appeared first on HostGator Blog . As a website owner you’ve probably heard the words “SSL certificate” getting thrown around a lot. When you’re first getting your website built all of this technical jargon can seem like you’re trying to learn another language. However, if you plan on having your customers input their private information online, then you need to utilize […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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SSLv3 Security Vulnerability aka POODLE

The post SSLv3 Security Vulnerability aka POODLE appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . Tonight Google announced a flaw in the design of SSL v3. We have been tracking this issue after we heard whisperings in private security circles last week. Upon disclosure of the details we began remediating immediately. The vast majority of end users should not experience any issues as a result of the changes we’re making. In fact, Google estimates this change will affect less than 1% of the internet. (The SSL 3.0 protocol is almost 15 years old but has remained in place to support users running older browsers.) The attack vector for this vulnerability has prerequisites and is very sophisticated. As such, the real world severity is far below the recent Heartbleed & Shellshock vulnerabilities. Check out Google’s Security blog for details. If you would like to be 100% protected, you can disable SSLv3 in your browser settings. Information on how to do this in a few popular browsers can be found here .   ***** Patrick Pelanne is Endurance’s Vice President in charge of System Operations. Previously he has served as HostGator’s Chief Operating Officer and HostGator’s Deputy Chief Technical Officer. web hosting Continue reading

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