Attackers Use Proofpoint and Intermedia Link Wrapping to Hide Malicious URLs Your email has been sent Threat actors exploited Proofpoint and Intermedia link-wrapping services in phishing campaigns ...
Google may have partially walked back a plan to deprecate all shortened goo.gl links, but millions of links that rely on the link shortener will still break before the end of August. Links created ...
Google announced that they will continue to support some links created by the deprecated goo.gl URL shortening service, saying that 99% of the shortened URLs receive no traffic. They were previously ...
After originally planning to have all goo.gl URLs stop working later this month, Google will now “preserve actively used links.” In July of 2024, Google said all existing goo.gl links would stop ...
If a goo.gl link doesn’t already have a deactivation message, then it will keep functioning as normal. If a goo.gl link doesn’t already have a deactivation message, then it will keep functioning as ...
Google previously announced it would end support for all goo.gl URLs on August 25, 2025. The company has reversed course and will preserve actively used shortened links. Links that were redirected in ...
Editor's take: The number of services Google has chosen to retire is starting to resemble a digital massacre. While Mountain View excels at launching new products, its track record for long-term ...
Links created with Google’s URL shortener will return a 404 error starting August 25th. Links created with Google’s URL shortener will return a 404 error starting ...
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 ...
Abstract: A malicious URL or website represents a serious cybersecurity threat. Search engines logically serve as the foundation for managing in order. However, the influx of many malicious websites ...
It now says don't upload the same image under different URL/file names to your site, even if you embed that image on different pages on your site. Google explained why it made this update, saying, "We ...