The Week In Search & SEO: July 27, 2018

Google dominates this week’s search news, but that is nothing new. They are rolling out a new look for hotel searches (also nothing new) and adding more details for event listings including the ability to go directly to booking pages. Elsewhere, Bing announces some details about how they create their search engine result pages. Get […]

4 Tips for Protecting Your Internet Inforamtion

Yesterday we reported on the Russian Crime ring that is alleged to have personal data of over 1.2 billion unique internet users. So we thought we’d provide you with a few tips to help keep your website data and personal information safe. Password Management If you think about every site you’ve registered for; how different […]

Is the heart of your website beating or bleeding?

The Heartbleed Bug is a serious SSL/TLS encryption vulnerability in the popular OpenSSL cryptographic software library. So what is it? Seems like we’ve heard this all before? To put it into layman’s terms, Heartbleed or CVE-2014-0160, depending on your pedantic nature, is a really bad thing. In less simple terms, the ‘heartbeat’ service of OpenSSL […]

Much ado about Nothing – HTTPS and Ion Cannons

Technology news was a real mixed bag this morning. Google’s official move to HTTPS forced searches was front page for the last few days, but is it news? I can’t mention Ion Cannons without including this pic. Sorry. No. Not really. We mentioned the Google HTTPS move with a heap of sarcasm back in October […]