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How important is Secure Web Hosting?

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The internet serves as a hub for multi-billion dollar industries. This is not surprising, as everyone seems to rely heavily on the World Wide Web for just about every activity – from banking to shopping, selling and business marketing.

Yet there’s another side of the coin.

The Internet can also be used as an avenue for thieves to gain opportunity in doing ungodly acts. These include stealing confidential information (bank accounts, credit card details, etc) to amass the hard-earned cash of netizens.

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Message Send Failure: The Disadvantages of SMS Mobile Authentication

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Since most people today have online access to certain information, and since most people today have some type of mobile device, the use of SMS mobile authentication has become a popular way for companies to ensure that private information stays private.

SMS mobile authentication refers to using a person’s mobile device as a way to authenticate their identity. SMS authentication can be used with two factor authentication (2FA), one time passwords, and many other concepts in order to increase security measures ...

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Helping to Keep Your Website Secure

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Website hosting is when you make your own website accessible to other people through the Internet. When you have your own website, it is imperative that you keep it as secure as possible. These days, the Internet is rife with malicious dangers of all kinds, which can adversely and seriously affect the running of your own website. Site security deals with making sure that your website is protected as much as it possibly can be from these external threats.

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When Looking For A Reliable Hosting Provider

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Dear NAA client -

The support desk is back, but we were run through the ringer!

First, you may notice that the help desk is now reflecting a different URL: naasupport.info

We had to move the help desk because the hosting provider was on the verge of going out of business.

The really bizarre part of it was they didn’t bother informing anyone they were going to jump ship and leave everyone prone to complete loss of data once the server went ...

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