Is Your Website Secured with an SSL? Time to get one!

So today we caught wind that Google’s latest Chrome browser (version 56) will be released sometime on or around January 31st 2017. There is a significant change in the way it displays websites that are not using HTTPS, also known as SSL. Starting with this release, any website NOT secured with an SSL will start displaying a “Not Secure” message in the address bar on pages that collect data (contact forms, passwords, etc). This change may confuse your site visitors or surprise you if you are not expecting it.

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WordPress Vulnerabilities Discovered

Recently it was discovered that WordPress has had several new vulnerabilities that potentially affect 1,000 of themes and plugins, and we are urging all customers to get their websites updated / protected IMMEDIATELY to protect themselves from attacks. One of the specific vulnerabilities is due to a very common practice in writing the code for themes/plugins. This does not mean that your website or plugins were poorly made, it just means hackers are that good and found

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