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WooCommerce: How to Stop Fake Orders and Spam Signups

If you run a WooCommerce store, spam is rarely limited to a few junk messages. More often, it appears in ways that directly affect store operations: fake orders, suspicious signups, spam reviews, and unwanted submissions through store-related forms. Left unchecked, this kind of activity creates extra admin work, weakens customer data quality, and makes it
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The difference between nginx and apache with examples
During interviews for the role, Linux/Unix administrator in many IT companies ask, what is load average, than Nginx is different from apache httpd, and what is a fork. In this article, I will try to explain what expect to hear in response to these questions, and why. It is important to understand very well the…
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New features for spam comments management on WordPress
For WordPress users of the service, we have added the new possibilities to manage spam comments. By default, all spam comments are placed in the spam folder, now you can change the way the plugin deals with spam comments: 1. Move to Spam Folder. You can prevent the proliferation of spam folder. It can be…
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Exotic HTTP headers
Hello! This article will illustrate the result of applying some important and exotic HTTP headers, most of which are related to security. X-XSS-Protection Attack XSS (cross-site scripting) is a type of attack in which malicious code can be embedded in the target page. For example like this: <h1>Hello, <script>alert(‘hacked’)</script></h1> This type of attacks easy to…
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About SomeInspiration.com
Hello, I’m Francis O’Neill, and, among other things, such as looking after the website I’m about to tell you about, I now view myself as a writer. I write on spiritual health and mind, body & spirit topics. I have a couple of books out at this time. In many respects this also encapsulates my…
