It has been announced today that the internet’s address system is to be made much more secure next month, in an effort to protect users from phishing and spam attacks. The change will be made through Domain Name System Security Extensions, (DNSSEC). (more…)
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Tighter controls promised for web usage
June 16, 2010 by Trent MorganCategory: Domain Names, Web SecurityTags: DNSSEC, phishing scams, spam filter | Comments Off
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First ever non-Latin domain names become available on the web
May 7, 2010 by James OliverIn quite a historic move for the web, for the very first time in its history, non-Latin characters are now in use for top-level domains. (more…)
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Changing domain name without changing ranking position
October 4, 2008 by Matt ThomasSo, you’ve spent months, maybe even years building up a website that now, after a lot of massaging and analysing, sits regally near the top of Google. You’re pretty pleased with yourself, until the higher ups decide that they want to re brand. That means a new name, a new logo and yes, a new domain name. This can’t mean you need to start again from the beginning, can it?
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