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    Links erupting or generating towards a full redirection or page forwading is constituted as BAD Links. Because, it makes the Search Engine Companies impossible to decide which ranking should be allocated to the link.

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    It seems as though we can’t go a day without news of another big data breach. Already this year, we’ve had a reported data leak for 320,000 Time Warner Cable customers, an eBay EBAY +0% security flaw that has reportedly exposed millions of users of that website to the risk of spear phishing campaigns and the Director of the National Intelligence has had his e-mail account hacked --by the same group that hacked CIA Director John Brennan’s e-mail account in 2015.

    Many of the recent high profile security breaches started with, and/or provided the means to launch sophisticated phishing attacks. Here’s what you need to know about phishing, including how to protect yourself.

    What is Phishing (and Spear Phishing)?

    Phishing has been around for as long as the web has been, if not longer. The basic method is for cyber criminals to send out a mass e-mail containing an attachment or a hyperlink. The attachment is malware and any hyperlink will to be a website masquerading as something legitimate. The goal is to trick the e-mail recipient into downloading the attachment (exposing their PC to the malware), or clicking the link to a website that may be infected with malware, or asks for confidential data such as credit card numbers to be entered.

    The scarier version of phishing is known as “spear phishing.” This is where things get personal and the criminal attacks an individual using information they’ve collected about them. Spear phishers can find personal data on social media sites and they can score valuable sensitive data from a big online hack. That eBay security issue made for even tougher to detect spear phishing attacks because it let the criminals actually display their malicious web page within eBay’s website, making their version appear to be completely legitimate.

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    What is Dodgy links ?

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    It's time for a targeted approach to cybersecurity training.

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    A dodgy backlink is a link that comes from a not-so trusted website. Since the Penguin algorithm change in 2012, Google has been cracking down on bad links. Before Google launched the Penguin algorithm, websites were violating Google Webmaster Guidelines with black hat SEO

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    A bad backlink is a link that comes from a not-so trusted website. Since the Penguin algorithm change in 2012, Google has been cracking down on bad links. ... As a result, Penguin was launched. Instead of improving their rankings, this update actually penalized webpages that were associated with these bad links.

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    A bad link is simply one that violates Google's guidelines. Consequently, it can lead to Google penalties. You should look out for signals when building links, no matter where the links are coming from. Link farms, paid links, link wheels and other black hat link-building techniques can get you into trouble

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    A bad link is simply one that violates Google's guidelines. Consequently, it can lead to Google penalties. You should look out for signals when building links, no matter where the links are coming from. Link farms, paid links, link wheels and other black hat link-building techniques can get you into trouble.

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    A dodgy backlink is a link that comes from a not-so trusted website. Since the Penguin algorithm change in 2012, Google has been cracking down on bad links. Before Google launched the Penguin algorithm, websites were violating Google Webmaster Guidelines with black hat SEO

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    A bad link is simply one that violates Google's guidelines. Consequently, it can lead to Google penalties. You should look out for signals when building links, no matter where the links are coming from. Link farms, paid links, link wheels and other black hat link-building techniques can get you into trouble.

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