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Dirty COW Linux Kernel Vulnerability Fixed
Last week a very serious vulnerability in the Linux kernel, the so called Dirty COW, was reported.…
When Your CMS Reaches End of Life
End of Life (EOL) in the CMS world refers to the point in time when an…
We welcome 32 Site5 support stars!
During the last few years SiteGround has been going through an impressive and steady growth. For…
The Art of Website Migrations
As a web hosting company, we move around tons of websites all the time. The most…
SiteGround x CreativeMornings/SOF
“Everyone is creative. Everyone is welcome.” This is part of the manifesto of CreativeMornings–a global monthly…
Safe from httpoxy Vulnerability or How Thinking Ahead Pays Off
A dangerous easy-to-exploit vulnerability called httpoxy discovered 15 years ago, reappeared again yesterday, leaving server-side website…
How our new backup system saved 24+ hours of downtime
Remember when we announced our new infrastructure in October last year? Part of the innovation, which…
Jetpack Critical Security Vulnerability
Today a critical vulnerability was found in one of the most popular and widely used WordPress…
We Are Recommended by WordPress.org!
DISCLAIMERThis blog post was published on May 17, 2016 and contains information relevant to that time…
More Value for Customers with SSL Certificates at SiteGround
UPDATE: Our SSL offers have evolved since the publication of this post. For up-to-date information, please…
Supporting Indie Publishing Through Offscreen Magazine
Four years ago we stumbled on the following somewhere on the web: “Offscreen - a print-only…
ImageMagick Vulnerability Fixed
ImageMagick is one of the most widely used services to process images. Most of the web…