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australiannetting · 8 days
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Keep Construction Sites Safe with Premium Debris Netting : Custom Debris Nets for Gold Coast Projects
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Construction sites can pose serious safety risks, but with debris netting from Netting.com.au, you can ensure that your site is protected. Our high-quality debris nets are designed to catch falling objects and materials, keeping workers and bystanders safe from potential hazards.
We specialize in custom debris netting solutions for construction projects of all sizes in the Gold Coast area. Our nets are durable and built to meet industry standards, ensuring reliable performance throughout the duration of your project. We offer 24/7 installation services to keep your project on track, so contact us today to secure your site.
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In high-risk environments like oil and gas, top-tier security is non-negotiable. AAA Security Guard Services delivers armed guard services designed specifically for this sector. Our team is committed to keeping your operations secure, minimizing risks, and protecting your valuable resources. #EnergyIndustrySecurity #ArmedSecurityServices #SiteProtection #AAAsecurityguardservices
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tomsherllc · 2 years
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What is an SSL? And why do websites need them? SSL is the acronym for Secure Sockets Layer. It is a protective layer for websites to ensure the internet connection is secure and safeguard sensitive data sent between two systems. . We are an authorized SSL partner of Symantec, Thawte, Comodo, Sectigo, GeoTrust & RapidSSL, and provide trusted SSL Certification depending on your business requirements. . . For more details about SSL certificate please contact WhatsApp: https://wa.me/971555600966 ☎ +971 43577356 📞 +971555600966 📧 [email protected] 🌏 https://www.tomsher.com/ssl-certificates/
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proficientbuilders · 5 years
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You might want to know how we did this. #siteprotection #surfaceshields #newtools #causeitsnotyourhouse #customersmatter so get to using the site protection & take pride in your work. (at Proficient Builders LLC) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Q1H6Nj6tf/?igshid=5cdhk2quqlw
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rolfschroedergc · 5 years
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Hardwood flooring is finished, site protection is in place and now time for the millwork to acclimate over the next 72 hours before we install it. Why do we take this extra step? It prevents the millwork from shrinking/expanding causing problems later on. This is a very important step missed by many in our industry. • #rolfschroedergc #attentiontodetail #itsallaboutthesmallthings #becausewecare #stepabovetherest #quality #craftsmanship #siteprotection #millwork #acclimation #carpentry #contractor #remodeler #designbuild #buckscountyremodeler #buckscountybuilder #buckscountydesignbuild #weremodelaHOMEnotahouse #lovewhereyoulive #wholehouseremodel (at Solebury, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6uE-xCj8wR/?igshid=1bn98tuab4nq5
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ninja8tyu · 5 years
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now i know which service i won’t be using in my damn life
>tfw you follow the law, but is lawless
pick one, dumbass
list of services that isn’t cloudflare that does the same thing: tumblr doesn’t like external links, so rip
Azure DDoS Protection Koddos Akamai DDoS Verisign DDoS Radware DDoS Arbor Networks APS Nexusguard DOSarrest DDoS Protection F5 DDoS Protection Neustar SiteProtect NG Imperva Incapsula
cloudflare seems to be the popular ddos mitigation service, so why don’t i just recommend a few competitors
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so,
I am helping a non profit with their website, today bluehost disabled the site, claiming MALWARE…
I spent the best part of a few hours on line and on the phone, they could not tell me their scanning schedule, or if it was just ad-hoc scanning, nor the engine they used. The vague .txt file they provided indicated some sort of UNNOFICIAL clamav alerts.
I asked if they could tell me if they updated wordpress, they indicated that they did, I asked if this was a regular vuln scan, and if so, if they could restore to a known good point where the scans did not show issues, they could not.
I asked if they could provide some apache logs to see if we had been hit, they could not.
They just wanted me to delete the ’91 files with malware’ but without providing any validity towards any of the reason for the shutting down of the site.
I still do not know if they scan plugins for updates, nor if they have a regular scan for library vulnerabilities, which is what this vague .txt file indicated.
I have seen the same verbiage in emails I found online, wanting to sell siteprotect, or some such shiz.
Anyone else not able to get meaningful info out of them, I tried to be patient, to the point of a dude saying he would restore to a point, but then backing out, saying we needed to delete the 91 files of concern.
Does anyone know of a WP host who is easier to deal with?
Submitted January 07, 2020 at 08:01PM by jimmyinwisconsin https://www.reddit.com/r/webhosting/comments/elmjwz/bluehost_has_pissed_me_off/?utm_source=ifttt
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Looking for reliable construction site security? AAA Security Guard Services provides vigilant guards to prevent theft and damage, ensuring your site remains safe and secure.
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tomsherllc · 3 years
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Do You Need An SSL Certificate for Your Website?
🔒 SSL(Secure Sockets Layer) certificate protects your website and makes it easy for customers to trust you. There are different types of SSL certificates that you can choose as per the type of your website and organization. The different Types of SSL Certificates are: ✅ Domain Validation SSL Certificate (DV SSL) ✅ Organization Validation SSL Certificate (OV SSL) ✅ Extended Validation SSL Certificate (EV SSL)
We are an authorised SSL partner of Symantec, Thawte, Comodo, Sectigo, GeoTrust & RapidSSL and provide trusted SSL Certification depending on your business requirements.
For more details about SSL certificate please contact WhatsApp: https://wa.me/971555600966 ☎  +971 43577356      📞 +971 555600966 📧 [email protected] 🌏 https://www.tomsher.com/ssl-certificates/
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martechadvisor-blog · 8 years
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Neustar Releases UltraRecursive, a Security Solution with Fast Performance for Enterprises
Neustar, a firm providing real-time information services, has announced that it has released Neustar UltraRecursive, a ‘cloud-based recursive DNS solution’. The product will have the ability to deliver high-performance and lightweight internet security and protection from threats. It will allow users to quickly but securely connect and access websites as well as online applications.
In a company release, the General Manager of Neustar Security Solutions, Nicolai Bezsonoff, cited the recent attacks on the DNS server, saying that internet speed has often been considered a priority over securing the DNS infrastructure. He believed that it was possible to have both security and performance without compromising any. He added, “Neustar UltraRecursive addresses this dilemma by delivering fast connectivity and reliability to users while providing security teams peace-of-mind by stopping threats at the first point of contact.”
Global businesses have expanded networks that make it challenging for security handling teams to maintain visibility of potential online threats and manage network performance, consistently together. This enables malware to bypass the security protocols and attack the systems. Once attacked, the remediation process is not only expensive and time-consuming, but the attack also causes damage to the brand’s image and network degradation. Neustar's new solution will allow security teams to handle the situation even before the organization’s users notice any attack.
Neustar UltraRecursive is regarded as a solution that will provide an extra layer of security while accessing online properties, thus preventing exposure to viruses, malware, and other online threats. Its key features include a built-in DDoS protection, early detection of malware, fast performance, effective malicious threat protection, customizable use policies, and easy deployment.
In a statement, the Director of Product Management for DNS at Neustar, Chris Roosenraad, revealed that the Recursive platform has been hosted in the Global DNS infrastructure which is the same as UltraDNS. He believed that this would give users a reliable and quick solution with instant updates. Additionally, he pointed out the fact that the solution had “built-in protection by the large global DDoS mitigation network” that the company offered in its SiteProtect service.
This article was first appeared on MarTech Advisor
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bluehost has pissed me off.
so,
I am helping a non profit with their website, today bluehost disabled the site, claiming MALWARE...
I spent the best part of a few hours on line and on the phone, they could not tell me their scanning schedule, or if it was just ad-hoc scanning, nor the engine they used. The vague .txt file they provided indicated some sort of UNNOFICIAL clamav alerts.
I asked if they could tell me if they updated wordpress, they indicated that they did, I asked if this was a regular vuln scan, and if so, if they could restore to a known good point where the scans did not show issues, they could not.
I asked if they could provide some apache logs to see if we had been hit, they could not.
They just wanted me to delete the '91 files with malware' but without providing any validity towards any of the reason for the shutting down of the site.
I still do not know if they scan plugins for updates, nor if they have a regular scan for library vulnerabilities, which is what this vague .txt file indicated.
I have seen the same verbiage in emails I found online, wanting to sell siteprotect, or some such shiz.
Anyone else not able to get meaningful info out of them, I tried to be patient, to the point of a dude saying he would restore to a point, but then backing out, saying we needed to delete the 91 files of concern.
Does anyone know of a WP host who is easier to deal with?
Submitted January 07, 2020 at 08:01PM by jimmyinwisconsin https://www.reddit.com/r/webhosting/comments/elmjwz/bluehost_has_pissed_me_off/?utm_source=ifttt from Blogger http://webdesignersolutions1.blogspot.com/2020/01/bluehost-has-pissed-me-off.html via IFTTT
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bluehost has pissed me off. via /r/webhosting
bluehost has pissed me off.
so,
I am helping a non profit with their website, today bluehost disabled the site, claiming MALWARE...
I spent the best part of a few hours on line and on the phone, they could not tell me their scanning schedule, or if it was just ad-hoc scanning, nor the engine they used. The vague .txt file they provided indicated some sort of UNNOFICIAL clamav alerts.
I asked if they could tell me if they updated wordpress, they indicated that they did, I asked if this was a regular vuln scan, and if so, if they could restore to a known good point where the scans did not show issues, they could not.
I asked if they could provide some apache logs to see if we had been hit, they could not.
They just wanted me to delete the '91 files with malware' but without providing any validity towards any of the reason for the shutting down of the site.
I still do not know if they scan plugins for updates, nor if they have a regular scan for library vulnerabilities, which is what this vague .txt file indicated.
I have seen the same verbiage in emails I found online, wanting to sell siteprotect, or some such shiz.
Anyone else not able to get meaningful info out of them, I tried to be patient, to the point of a dude saying he would restore to a point, but then backing out, saying we needed to delete the 91 files of concern.
Does anyone know of a WP host who is easier to deal with?
Submitted January 07, 2020 at 08:01PM by jimmyinwisconsin via reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/webhosting/comments/elmjwz/bluehost_has_pissed_me_off/?utm_source=ifttt
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