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    Slow websites cost businesses thousands per year

    Poor website performance is costing businesses thousands per year – as much as 15% of annual revenue. A survey of 206 businesses with an average annual revenue of $119,000 by Liquid Web found they lose an average of $20,172 per year because of poor website performance. More than one in ten said they’d experienced website downtime in the last year,…

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    Get the Skills Amazon Developers Use and Build Websites Like a Pro

    TL;DR: Get the 2024 Front-End Developer Course Bundle for $39.99 and learn the skills used by top companies like Netflix and Amazon to build dynamic, responsive websites. Are you looking to level up your skills and get a job building websites like Netflix, Amazon, or Etsy? With the 2024 Front-End Developer Course Bundle, you can gain all the tools and…

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    Websites That List Your Personal Information

    Want to know which websites list personal information? Current regulations allow data brokers and people search sites to publish your data. These websites can sell your data to anybody willing to pay. This guide explains how to protect your privacy by removing your data from data broker sites. The risks of having your personal information available online are severe. Anyone…

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    The Future of .io Websites Is Uncertain

    The future of the .io top-level domain (ccTLD) seems uncertain as the UK is relinquishing sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. It’s an important step to ending colonialism in Africa, but potentially bad for anyone with a .io website. The UK and Mauritius have agreed to sign a treaty recognizing Mauritius’ sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago. This will let…

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    Hackers are using a ChromeLoader exploit to set up fake companies and malware-ridden websites

    A large ChromeLoader campaign that uses valid ‘code-signing’ certificates to bypass Windows security policies has been identified by an HP Wolf Security report. Threat actors using the ChromeLoader exploit may also be setting up fake companies in a bid to validate certificates for bogus PDF reader websites, the report noted. In signing the installation file with valid code signing certificates,…

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    Apple blocked from training Apple Intelligence on several publishing websites — here’s what we know

    Three months ago, Apple debuted a tool that makes it easy for companies to opt out of its AI training, and it appears that several major companies have used it. Unlike Google, Apple has been offering companies millions of dollars to allow its AI to use crawlers to scrape data to train Apple Intelligence. As part of the deal, companies can elect for…

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    NetSuite vulnerability could leave thousands of websites exposed

    Researchers have warned of a new vulnerability in NetSuite’s SuiteCommerce tool that could expose sensitive data.  Stemming from misconfigured access controls, the vulnerability leaves sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) exposed, including the full addresses and mobile phone numbers of customers The vulnerability has already left several thousand live SuiteCommerce websites vulnerable and the extent of potential damage could be far-reaching.…

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