Hi there hosters. Another year comes to a close, and another year of achievement and service at Kiiff.com. 2019 has been busy at Kiiff. Many new customers enjoyed our web development services and team, we’re stepping into a larger hosting infrastructure, and we’ve been able to keep up with our customer’s needs (Our uptime was […]
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What is DDNS?
Today we are looking again at the critical internet function of DNS. The topic of DDNS is important for not only protection, but also redundancy and failover safety. So, what is Dynamic DNS? Dynamic DNS is defined as automatically updating a name server with hostnames and addresses in real time. Essentially, the record updating is […]
Disaster Recovery For Your Website
Disasters. They’re unlikely, but they’re also by definition as close to a doomsday scenario as we would like to get. Even websites and infrastructure should have a disaster recovery plan, and that is what we’ll look at today. Disaster recovery, or DR, is something that you will hopefully never have to actually action. Still, you […]
What is a CSRF Token?
One of the best things about the internet is how flexible we can be when using it. We can browse the internet, check our mail, and watch videos almost simultaneously. We can also handle sensitive information at the same time as we do something… less serious. When a site is vulnerable to a certain kind […]
Another Year at Kiiff
On behalf of Kiiff.com, I’d like to thank everyone that has been apart of the Kiiff team and who we’ve had the privilege of serving for the last 2 years. That’s right, Kiiff.com is celebrating 2 years since we began our mission to enhance the website hosting space for individuals and small businesses looking for […]
How WordPress Sites Are Used To Host Malware
Today’s post will have an in depth look at certain kinds of malware and how they are hosted on a victim’s WordPress (WP) site. That’s right, WordPress sites are often used by threat actors to host some of their malware that they can send to their victims. Background It makes sense for hackers to use […]