Google Begins Campain Warning Forms Not Using HTTPS Protocol

Google has started sending warnings if your site uses forms that are not using HTTPS protocol. The warnings signal that starting in October they will be flagging your site as “not secure” in the address bar. If you’re still thinking about how HTTPS fits into your website architecture, might be time to get on that… […]

Basics of vulnerability assessment and penetration testing

In these days of widespread Internet usage, security is of prime importance. The almost universal use of mobile and Web applications makes systems vulnerable to cyber attacks. Vulnerability assessment can help identify the loopholes in a system while penetration testing is a proof-of-concept approach to actually explore and exploit a vulnerability. Cyber attacks are increasing […]

Node.js 8.3.0 is now available

New nodejs current (8.3.0) packages are in the @NodeSource repositories now. Major V8 update so test everything! The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly changed performance profile. #14574 More detailed information on performance differences can be found at https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de Other notable changes DNS Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with […]

Pingdom’s Live Map Shows You The State Of The Internet As It Happens

When we talk about website outages, we usually think of when something really big happens, like when Facebook goes down or when an error in code took AWS Eastern US servers offline for hours. In reality, website incidents and outages are happening all the time. In fact, Pingdom registered over 225 outages in the time it took to write […]

Avid Brings Pro Level Video Editing For Free

Avid is well known to those involved in video editing. It’s the preferred tool of many in Hollywood and has been used to edit many of the biggest movies made. While pro level tools aren’t very cheap, Avid is providing a new gateway to those looking to boost their video-editing power. Media Composer | First […]

Data Center Migration Rules

Well defined and potentially repeatable processes define successful data center migrations. Planning the migration is perhaps the most time consuming portion of the project, and for good reason. It defines the ‘foundation’ that the success of the migration will rest on – the repeatable (if so desired) plan and underlying processes that will carry the […]

New Plegma.Host Dedicated Servers Series

At Plegma.Host we are committed to remaining competitive in both our prices and product ranges. Thats why we upgrade our line of dedicated servers with NEW, MUCH MORE POWERFULL systems that will fill your craziests expectations. With 4C/8T , 32GB Ram and atleast 2x480GB SSD disks, YOU CANT GO WRONG!! All at the cheapest‘s prices […]

WordPress Plugins for Podcasters

Are you looking for the best WordPress plugins for podcasters? WordPress is a popular blogging platform choice among top podcasters due to its flexibility that comes with various podcasting plugins. In this article, we have hand-picked some of the best WordPress podcasting plugins. How to Start Podcasting with WordPress? If you’re looking to make your website and start a […]

Linux Now Powers Over 99 Percent of Top 500 Supercomputers in The World

While Windows is currently covering a large part of the desktop market, Linux is leading when it comes to supercomputers. The market share of Linux is now found to have more than 99 percent in the world of supercomputers across the globe. The data provided by Top500 reveals that 99.6 percent of supercomputers in the […]

32TB Source Code of Windows 10 Leaked

32TB source code from unreleased and private builds of Windows 10 as well as source sections related to USB, Storage and Wi-Fi drivers of Windows 10, leaked to the internet, which could lead to a massive exploitation of operating, Security researchers say. Mostly the leak concerns private builds of Windows 10 that are used by […]