Tag: web security

Adobe Flash Player is Retro, But Not in a Cool Way
July 15, 2020Adobe will stop distributing and updating Flash Player after Dec. 31 of this year. That gives web developers, businesses, educators, and consumers less than half a year to integrate to open standards like HTML5, WebGL, or WebAssembly. In fairness, Adobe sent a warning about this change back in July 2017.
Adobe Flash is used for animations, mobile games, embedded web browser video, and other applications. A lot of website visitors (end users) don’t ever run into issues with Adobe Flash Player anymore because these websites have already integrated open standards and deprecated Adobe Flash Player plug-ins. Artists may produce Flash graphics and animations using Adobe Animate (formerly known as Adobe Flash Professional).

Duck…Duck…Go! New Search Engine Sensation is Sweeping the Nation
July 25, 2019Each week, you can find dozens of stories about popular websites, apps, and even search engines suffering from data breaches, selling users data, or running into other issues with their user’s privacy. With all these issues, people are looking even more closely at ways to ensure better privacy in their online lives.

Recognizing Online Spam Attempts
May 30, 2019Spamming attempts are varied and plentiful through the many technological advances we use today. We utilize technology in many ways and spammers are using the same technologies to trick users into giving away money and personal information. This makes it difficult to determine what is legitimate or not. There is one saying we use in technology: “if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.”

4 Reasons to Build a New Website for Your Business
August 22, 2017Nowadays, how many businesses don’t have some form of website? Even small businesses know the importance of having an online presence so people can find them. However, many of those websites are years behind the curve in how they were built and even in the information that they contain. While having any online presence is certainly better than having none, having a modern website that follows current industry standards will do significantly more for you and your business than will a website that’s a couple of years old.
Here are 4 very good reasons to build a new website for your business: