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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For many years Nonprofit Tech for Good used a budget website hosting company for $12 a month, but by 2020 our website downtime became significant and our email opt-in forms overrun with spam bot subscribers. The files on your computer(s), however, do require subscribing to a backup service, such as Carbonite or iDrive.

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For many years Nonprofit Tech for Good used a budget website hosting company for $12 a month, but by 2020 our website downtime became significant and our email opt-in forms so overrun with spam bot subscribers, that we had to make the shift to a premium website hosting company and upgraded to a $96 a month plan. and requires no maintenance.

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Lame spam of the day: Validate Your Internet Listing – Yellow PagesUSA

Robert Weiner

The Yellow Pages using spam to get listings? I searched for subject line and found an example of what I'm guessing is the attachment. SUBSCRIBER’S DATA WILL BE KEPT ON FILE UNTIL CANCELLED. The attachment is a PDF so it's most likely safe but not completely risk free.

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Top 20 Best WordPress Plugins for Nonprofit Websites

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Enable Media Replace – easily replace an image or file without having to delete, rename, and re-upload to the Media Library. All-In-One SEO Pack – optimize your pages and posts for Google search by creating custom titles and descriptions; have control of how shared pages appear on social media; create sitemaps with ease.

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For many years Nonprofit Tech for Good used a budget website hosting company for $12 a month, but by 2020 our website downtime became significant and our email opt-in forms overrun with spam bot subscribers. The files on your computer(s), however, do require subscribing to a backup service, such as Carbonite or iDrive.

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OpenAI connects ChatGPT to the internet

TechCrunch

The plugin retrieves content from the web using the Bing search API and shows any websites it visited in crafting an answer, citing its sources in ChatGPT’s responses. Search engines like Google and Bing use their own safety mechanisms to reduce the chances unreliable content rises to the top of results, but these results can be gamed.

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On Alert: Signs that Your WordPress Site Has Been Hacked

Byte Technology

It may have been a large-scale malware attack, or some nefarious lone individual may have inserted files and scripts onto your server or hijacked your site’s emails or search results. Known as “data injection,” often a hacker will build a backdoor into your WordPress site which allows them to modify your files and database.

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