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Backup Buddy Vulnerability
A zero-day flaw in a WordPress plugin called BackupBuddy is being actively exploited, WordPress security company Wordfence has disclosed. “This vulnerability makes it possible for unauthenticated users to download arbitrary files from the affected site which can include sensitive information,” it said. The vulnerability affects versions 8.5.8.0 to 8.7.4.1, The BackupBuddy plugin for WordPress is […]
Log4j vulnerability
We’re getting in touch to tell you about a vulnerability discovered in the Log4J logging library on Friday 10th December 2021. The Log4j vulnerability is a zero-day vulnerability. What do I need to do? Domain Names, Shared Web Hosting and Email customers. Our teams have been busy in the background, ensuring our Shared products and […]
Exim mail server: Vulnerabilities
Researchers at security company Qualys discovered 21 vulnerabilities in Exim, a popular mail server, which can be chained to obtain “a full remote unauthenticated code execution and gain root privileges on the Exim Server.”. Exim is a mail transfer agent (MTA), responsible for receiving and forwarding email messages. It runs primarily on Unix or Linux […]
CSS, sweat & a few tears…
It’s the same, but new… Some things take longer than you expect, it’s always the way. You start off with great ambition, and then other things get in your way, and before you know it, it’s next year. So, it is with great happiness that we can report that our long-overdue face-lift for parts of […]
Microsoft rolls out patch for serious Windows bug highlighted by NSA
Designed to exploit a vulnerability in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019, the bug could allow an attacker to remotely access and control an infected computer. Microsoft has responded to a Windows security bug discovered and reported by the National Security Agency by issuing a patch now available as an “Important” update for […]
Windows : Juicy potato exploit
This exploit can compromise customer data in Plesk running on a server with the following Windows operating systems: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012R2, Windows Server 2016. Windows Server 2019 is not affected. Customers will need to disable dcom support in windows More information on this can be found by visiting […]
Magento Security Update
Easyspace has been made aware that Magento users are advised to install latest update to thwart attacks exploiting remote code execution security flaw. The security flaw enables attackers to inject a malicious payload into a merchant’s website site. Magento has urged users to apply the latest security update to protect their ecommerce sites from potential attacks […]
Drupal – Upgrade Required
Update 26th April “It is a remote code execution vulnerability,” explained a member of the Drupal security team in an email to The Register. “No more technical details beyond that are available.” The vulnerability affects at least Drupal 7.x and Drupal 8.x. Customers are advised to update as soon as possible. Easyspace has been made […]
Interview with mummy blogger Lorna Jackson, founder of It’s a Mummy Thing
Lorna Jackson is a 30-something Mummy to an awesome 3yr old boy, with a life which she describes as hectic, challenging and fully of Lego! Previously a Marketing and Events Manager before life as a stay at home mum beckoned, she started her blog It’s a Mummy Thing as a way of recording her family’s adventures. Lorna is a list […]
.CO – the short, SEO-friendly and global domain
The domain name extension .CO is short, SEO-friendly and global. Many big idea are starts online with a .CO domain. The extension is used all over the world, and recognized by search engines such as Google as a global domain extension – making it easy to take your idea global with a short, memorable domain name.Have you got […]
February 2017
Excellent service
I was so happy to be able to talk to two helpful guys after only a short wait on the phone. I had no difficulty understanding them - so refreshing after the embarrassing struggles to understand strong accents plus the echo you get when talking to someone in a call centre in India.Both the Easyspace support guys gave me plenty of time to explain my problem and gave me excellent advice. When the final problem was still not solved one of the guys went onto my computer remotely and sorted it out. Such a relief! My stress levels have plummeted..........With my experience thus far I have no hesitation in recommending Easyspace',