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Your Website’s Security: How O’Brien Media Keeps You Protected

At O’Brien Media, safeguarding your website is our top priority. Recently, a critical vulnerability was discovered in a popular WordPress plugin, UpdraftPlus, a backup solution installed on over 3 million websites globally. This vulnerability, if exploited, could have allowed unauthorised individuals to access sensitive website backup files, exposing valuable data such as passwords,...
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Microsoft IT Outage – O’Brien Media Services Unaffected

In the wake of the global IT outage linked to Microsoft and CrowdStrike, businesses and services across the UK have experienced significant disruptions. The issues, which began early on July 19th, 2024, and resulted in Sky News being unable to broadcast on TV and livetreams, have also impacted major airlines, banks, and public services including the NHS, causing widespread delays and operational...
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HTTP/2 Rapid Reset: The New Threat Looming Over the Web

In the ever-evolving world of web security, a new threat has emerged that has the potential to wreak havoc on virtually every website. This threat, known as the HTTP/2 Rapid Reset vulnerability, has been publicly announced by tech giants like Cloudflare, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google. Understanding the HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Exploit The vulnerability primarily targets the HTTP/2 and HTTP/3...
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Going Beyond the Padlock Icon: Best Practices for Ensuring Online Security

As a web design and development company, we recognise the significance of online security for our clients and their customers. One of the most familiar visual cues for online security is the padlock icon that appears in web browsers. However, recent research has revealed that this symbol may not be as reliable as it appears. What does the padlock mean? The padlock icon is intended to indicate...
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Keep Your Website Safe with O’Brien Media’s Elementor Update

At O'Brien Media, we understand that website security is not something that every customer is familiar with. That's why we take it upon ourselves to ensure that our customers' websites are always up to date with the latest software releases and security patches, such as the recent Elementor 3.11.7 update that resolves a security vulnerability. This vulnerability affected previous versions of...
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Upcoming Changes to the Cyber Essentials Scheme

The Cyber Essentials scheme is an essential part of the UK’s efforts to protect against cyber-attacks. It provides businesses of all sizes with a framework of security controls that they can implement to reduce the risk of a cyber breach. On 23rd January 2023, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) published an updated set of requirements for the Cyber Essentials scheme, version 3.1, which...
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Keep Your Custom Post Types Safe: Update to Toolset Types 3.4.18

Toolset Types, a popular WordPress plugin, has released a minor security update to version 3.4.18. This update addresses a security vulnerability in the plugin, and users are advised to update their installations as soon as possible. The security vulnerability, which affects versions 3.4.17 and earlier, could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable website. This could result...
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GDPR and The Importance of Website Software Updates

In today's digital landscape, keeping your website software up to date has become more important than ever, especially with the introduction of GDPR. GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation, is a regulation introduced by the European Union that came into effect on 25th May 2018. This regulation imposes strict requirements on businesses that collect and process personal data from EU...
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Are you prepared for new Gmail sender requirements? Here’s what you need to know.

Are you a business owner who sends emails to personal Gmail accounts? If so, you need to be aware of the new Gmail sender requirements that will be implemented in November 2022. This means that all new senders who send email to personal Gmail accounts must set up either SPF or DKIM. Google will perform random checks on new sender messages to personal Gmail accounts to verify they are...
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The Importance of Post-Incident Reviews for Website Issues

Website downtime or technical glitches are a headache no business wants to endure, especially when your online presence is central to attracting and retaining customers. While resolving the issue swiftly is critical, there’s an often-overlooked yet invaluable step that follows: the Post-Incident Review (PIR). At O’Brien Media, we believe PIRs are a cornerstone of maintaining reliable,...
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