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Securing Your Site: DNSSEC, SSL, or Both?
Most people are familiar with securing a website using Secure Socket Layer (SSL), which are issued by Certificate Authorities (CA). However, there's an active debate in the industry about the best way to provide security for websites.It’s no easy task to prevent users from going to unintended sites where they might provide personal information that could jeopardize them in the future (such as usernames or passwords, bank account information, credit card number, etc.)Some experts support the current standard of SSLs, while others support DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC). Although many in the industry have valid reasons for using one over the...
2 Simple Ways to Protect Your Linux Website
Long-time webmasters have seen a lot of change over the years. Protecting websites from security issues used to be a lot easier; if you didn't want someone to modify your website, you simply didn't give them your FTP password.Times sure have changed. Gone are the days of flat, static content. Now, scripts can modify your website, store dynamic content in a database, interact with users, and give your site customizable styles and themes. Users want websites to remember their name and preferences. But the problem is, attackers want that too.By using the same script that provides those convenient features, attackers...
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