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					<title>Domain Registration Scam</title>
					<link>https://happydoghosting.net/article/7/domain-registration-scam/</link>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you receive a postal letter from Domain Registry please be warned that this is a scam that has been around for years, yet people keep falling for it. The letter looks official. It contains your domain name, your domain&#039;s expiration date, and it tells you in urgent language that it&#039;s time to renew it. And if you don&#039;t renew it then you will lose your domain forever. The problem is, your domain is not registered with Domain Registry. If you carefully read the letter you will see...]]></description>
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					<title>Latest email scam going around. Do not fall for this!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There&#039;s a new scam going around that is striking fear in everyone who receives the email. The subject line or body may include a password that you have probably used in the past. The sender says they have used that password to hack into your computer, install malware, and record video of you through your webcam. The "From" email address is usually yours and they will cite this as proof that they&#039;ve hacked your email. They almost always say they will reveal your adult-website habits...]]></description>
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					<title>Know your Wordpress plugin and theme developers!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yikes! A prominent Wordpress theme and plugin company, Pipdig, was caught purposely adding malicious code into their themes and plugins. Many of their themes and plugins have been found to contain a remote kill switch that can destroy an entire web site&#039;s database at will. They also have a hidden and purposely obfuscated function that can change users&#039; passwords by them, plus code that generated hourly requests from thousands of web sites who used their P3 plugin with the intent of...]]></description>
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					<title>Wordpress Plugins Should Improve Your Site, Not Make It Slower</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Wordpress plugin repository is home to thousands of plugins designed to add various features and functionality to a Wordpresss site. Most of these plugins are free but there are also thousands of premium plugins costing from ten dollars to hundreds of dollars each. With so many plugins one might want to add as many as possible so that our sites can be extra cool and offer all kinds of features. However, every plugin you add may also decrease your website&#039;s overall performance and...]]></description>
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					<title>Join Happy Dog's New Affiliate Program</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you have a hosting account with us you can earn extra money effortlessly by promoting our services through our free affiliate program. Once you've created your affiliate account you'll receive a unique referral link to place on your web site. Whenever someone clicks that link they are directed to our website, and after signing up for a hosting account a 10% commission is credited to your affiliate account, making you money while you sleep! And this commission is added every time the referral...]]></description>
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					<title>Free SSL Certificates!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Happy Dog is now offering free Domain Validated (DV) certificates for all of our Business Hosting and above accounts. We've contracted with Let's Encrypt to allow our customers to enjoy the benefits of a 100% SSL encrypted web site at no additional cost. Let's Encrypt supplies DV certificates with automatic renewal so you'll never have to worry about certificate expiration. These are perfect for non e-commerce sites that don't accept credit cards. Your non e-commerce Business Hosting and above...]]></description>
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					<title>Never post your email address on your web site!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Got spam? A word to the wise - never, ever place an email address on any of your web pages! Unless, of course, you like receiving tons of spam. Poor Fred's problem is obvious. He placed his email address right on his website for all the world to see. This is a very bad idea! Spammers' favorite method to populate their mailing lists is by scraping email addresses from publicly accessible web pages. There are thousands of automated bots that do this and they visit your site on a regular basis....]]></description>
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