PayPal SSL certificate upgrade and curl fix
PayPal has notified, that their SSL certificates will soon be upgraded to SHA-256. As we have previously communicated to you, PayPal is upgrading the certificate […]
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PayPal has notified, that their SSL certificates will soon be upgraded to SHA-256. As we have previously communicated to you, PayPal is upgrading the certificate […]
Continue reading »You have probably heard, that Google will include page access time into page ranking calculation. Basically – faster your page loads – better rank you […]
Continue reading »This little command will give you list of folders, sorted by their size: du -sk * | sort -nr | more
Continue reading »Once in a while my beloved hackers upload their shitty files into image folder (basically they use some plugin for image upload). In most cases […]
Continue reading »I personally suggest using first option, other are more and more “hardcore”. Also I would not suggest doing this under high CPU load or high […]
Continue reading »Some people might think, that if webpage has SSL certificate – it is 100% safe to browse it. Website owners might think, that having SSL […]
Continue reading »Very often, when website is hacked – we do clean it for customer, because we do not want to have hacked content on our servers. […]
Continue reading »Finding files, uploaded and left by hackers, as well as files, which they have modified, is a complex event. It might be enough with one […]
Continue reading »In the past few weeks we’ve been looking into different MySQL configuration options and were running many simple tests. Even though all tests were different […]
Continue reading »In this part we are targeting MySQL cache. On most of our shared-hosting servers more than 50% of all queries are served by MySQL cache. […]
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