Author: Martin

Do You Need a WordPress Website Builder?

November 27, 2022 By Martin Off

Do You Need a WordPress Website Builder to create a website? You’ve probably heard of people who started a website and then never updated it again and just used it to throw a ton of content on the internet and call it a day. But…

How Does WordPress Works?

November 26, 2022 By Martin Off

How Does WordPress Works? WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that can create anything from a simple blog to a complex eCommerce website. While WordPress is free, you must pay for hosting and a domain name. One of the great things about WordPress is…

What is DMARC, and how it works?

November 24, 2022 By Martin Off

What is DMARC, and how it works? DMARC is an email authentication protocol that helps protect against email spoofing. It works by verifying that the sender of an email is who they say they are and then provides instructions on what to do if the…

CloudLinux mod_lsapi to improve the performance of PHP on the web server

November 24, 2022 By Martin Off

What is CloudLinux mod_lsapi? CloudLinux mod_lsapi is an Apache module that enables websites to operate under the LiteSpeed Technologies API (LSAPI). This allows for better compatibility with cPanel and WHM servers and increased performance for PHP-based websites. CloudLinux’s implementation of LSAPI is known as mod_lsapi.…

What are Apache MPMs, Apache Prefork, Worker and Event MPM?

November 23, 2022 By Martin Off

What are Apache MPMs? An Apache MPM (Multi-Processing Module) is a module that helps Apache web server software handle multiple requests at the same time. The Apache web server is a popular open-source web server that is used by many websites. The MPM modules are…

What is email spoofing? How do you stop email spoofing?

November 22, 2022 By Martin Off

What is email spoofing? What is email spoofing? Email spoofing is an email fraud in which the sender’s address is forged to make it appear as though the email came from a different source. This is often done with malicious intent to trick the recipient…