Verification or Link Testing Tools help maintain and manage large websites quickly to ensure that not a single user clicks on a dead link or sees a box for a missing image. These tools check for broken links, images, and missing pages by going deep into multiple levels of the site for verification.
Doxing (sometimes written as Doxxing) is the act of revealing identifying information about someone online, such as their real name, home address, workplace, phone, financial, and other personal information. That information is then circulated to the public — without the victim's permission.
The WHOIS domain database is a listing of all registered domains and is regularly used for various legal purposes. Network administrators use WHOIS data to identify and fix problems. For instance, WHOIS information determines the availability of domain names, identifies trademark infringement and keeps domain name registrants accountable.
A Domain Name is an address that you type into a website browser address bar, to get to a particular website. In short, it’s your website name or the address where Internet users can access your website. It’s used to find and identify computers on the Internet.
The goal of the new EU legislation is to give EU citizens more control over when and how their personal data is used by online entities, but it also has the far-reaching effect of requiring all websites, no matter where they are based, to take a tougher stand on managing the privacy and safety of users’ personal data.
SEO Spam Hacks are one of the fastest-growing Attacks in the WordPress realm claiming countless victims every day. In 2018 alone, over 51% of site hacks were SEO Spams. Once your website is hacked, the spam is craftily hidden from you and therefore, can go unnoticed for a long time before you realize it. But while you are blissfully unaware of the spam, it wreaks havoc for your website and its users.
A Whois domain lookup allows you to trace the ownership and tenure of a domain name. Similar to how all houses are registered with governing authority, all domain name registries maintain a record of information. Especially, about every domain name purchased through them, along with details of who owns it, and the date till which it has been purchased.