The URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console isn’t just a checkbox for SEO professionals. It’s a direct line into how Google actually sees your page. It shows ...
You know what a URL does, but can you explain what URL stands for? We have the answer. You may already know that a URL is another way of saying “web address.” We all go to web addresses every day as ...
Summary: Google is changing the URL for Google Search, and will begin redirecting all users worldwide to a single, unified domain. Google assures users this won’t change the way that Search works and ...
The Times wanted to go online in 1996 with nytimes.com. But the domain was already owned — by a Times reporter. By Megan DiTrolio Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers ...
A whopping 9 million phishing attacks were detected worldwide in 2023, with bad actors using lookalikes of legitimate websites to trick people into visiting bogus links, downloading malware, and ...
Over the past couple of weeks, there has been an increase in complaints around Google Search listing URLs with the srsltid URL parameter tagged along to the URL, as the canonical URL in Google Search.
URL parameters can create infinite URLs, causing crawl inefficiencies. E-commerce sites are most affected by this issue. Google is exploring solutions, including new algorithms and improved ...
Proofpoint threat intelligence shows daily URL-based threats top 4.5 million daily. New pre-delivery suspicious URL hold capability helps you put up a sound defense. The most damaging cyber threats ...
Google’s URL shortening service, goo.gl, will stop functioning altogether from August 25, 2025, the company has revealed. In an announcement on its developer blog, Google noted after August 2025, ...
Cybercriminals are abusing legitimate URL protection services to disguise malicious phishing links, Barracuda researchers have revealed. The firm observed phishing campaigns using three different URL ...
Elon Musk has taken another major step in his effort to, as they say, “make fetch happen,” officially changing the URL for Twitter.com to X.com. Not to worry, though, you can still type Twitter.com ...