Whenever we’re asked about WordPress security tips, our top 2 recommendations are get a good WordPress backup solution and start using Sucuri website firewall . In this article, we will share our honest review of Sucuri’s website firewall and why it’s worth every single penny! Full Disclosure: No we did not get paid to write this Sucuri review. We’re just happy customers of Sucuri. They have a referral program available for all their customers, so if you decide to use Sucuri by clicking on our referral link in this article, then we will get a small commission. However we only recommend services that we personally use and believe will add value to our readers. A Little Background WPBeginner is one of the largest free WordPress resource sites on the planet. Because of that, we often have to deal with website attacks. This includes brute force attacks, feed attacks, DDoS, and a whole lot of spam. That’s why we have always been extremely cautious. We have a real-time … [Read more...] about Sucuri Review – How Sucuri Helped us Block 450,000 WordPress Attacks in 3 Months
Nasa launch 450 000 gallons of water
SpaceX blasts off NASA’s new planet-hunter, TESS
The SpaceX payload fairing containing the NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is moved by crane to a transporter as it is readied for launch. — AFP/VNA Photo Viet Nam News TAMPA — NASA on Wednesday blasted off its newest planet-hunting spacecraft, TESS, a US$337 million satellite that aims to scan 85 per cent of the skies for cosmic bodies where life may exist. "Three, two, one and liftoff!" said NASA commentator Mike Curie as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) soared into the cloudless, blue sky atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 6:51 pm (2251 GMT). The washing machine-sized spacecraft is built to search outside the solar system, scanning the nearest, brightest stars for signs of periodic dimming. These so-called "transits" may mean that planets are in orbit around them. TESS is expected to reveal 20,000 planets beyond our solar system, including more than 50 Earth-sized planets and up to 500 planets less than … [Read more...] about SpaceX blasts off NASA’s new planet-hunter, TESS
BIM Group develops water park on Phu Quoc
BIM Group develops water park on Phu Quoc The Saigon Times Daily BIM Group and Samsung C&T representatives sign a technical service agreement to develop Phu Quoc Marina Water Park on August 12 - PHOTO: BIM GROUP HCMC - Vietnamese property developer BIM Group on August 12 signed a technical service agreement with Samsung C&T to develop Phu Quoc Marina Water Park, the first and only international standard water park on Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island. Phu Quoc Island is becoming one of the hottest holiday spots in Vietnam over recent years as authorities have pressed ahead ambitious plans to develop it into an international hub for eco-tourism, resort tourism and amusement. BIM Group and Samsung C&T Resort will develop the water park in phases over a site of approximately 13 hectares. This promises visitors a completely unique paradise where they can experience a host of dining and entertainment options, plus dynamic, fun rides for the whole family. … [Read more...] about BIM Group develops water park on Phu Quoc
City Party chief calls for speeding up pipeline to bring water from dam
Currently water from Dầu Tiếng is taken to HCM City through open channels for agricultural, industrial and household use. — Photo zing.vn HCM City — HCM City Party Secretary Đinh La Thăng has urged the People’s Committee to begin work on laying a pipeline to bring water to the city from Dầu Tiếng Dam in Tây Ninh Province. “Dầu Tiếng is very important for HCM City because it ensures water security and safety,” Thăng said during a visit to the reservoir on Sunday. Currently water from Dầu Tiếng is taken to HCM City through open channels for agricultural, industrial and household use. “It is not safe and wastes water, especially when water is not needed for irrigation but the lake gates are still opened.” Hồ Văn Lâm, general director of the Sài Gòn Water Supply Corporation, said the pipeline is estimated to cost around VNĐ10 trillion (US$450 million). Thăng said, “It is a big investment and the corporation should draw up a proposal … [Read more...] about City Party chief calls for speeding up pipeline to bring water from dam
Water education programme expands to southern schools
Students join outdoor games during the launch ceremony of "Mizuiku - I love clean water," an education programme on water source protection held in HCM City today. — Photo Suntory PepsiCo HCM CITY (VNS) — "Mizuiku - I love clean water," an education programme to promote children’s awareness of water conservation, was launched today in HCM City. The programme will benefit some 2,400 elementary students from 10 elementary schools in Bắc Ninh, Hà Nội and HCM City with new initiatives, such as the water conservation and protection festival and outdoor activities for students. The programme is being jointly organised by the districts’ education and training divisions and the Suntory Group and Suntory PepsiCo Việt Nam Beverage as an initiative to celebrate World Water Day on March 22. As a unique hands-on education programme, Mizuiku combines both classes and practical activities as well as a variety of outdoor activities to educate children on the role of water, raising their … [Read more...] about Water education programme expands to southern schools
Mass water melon unsold at farms in central region
A farmer walks through a pile of harvested watermelon on a farm in Bình Sơn District of Quảng Ngãi Province. Nearly 5,000 tonnes of watermelon remains in stock in Quảng Ngãi and Quảng Nam province. — VNS Photo Huyền Trang Viet Nam News QUẢNG NAM — Farmers in the central provinces of Quảng Nam and Quảng Ngãi have been struggling to sell enough watermelons to turn a profit, as the price of the farm produce sharply dropped from VNĐ7,000 (US$0.3) per kilo last month to VNĐ1,000 ($0.04) or VNĐ1,200 ($0.05) per kilo in recent days. The decreased price has left nearly 5,000 tonnes of watermelon on farms in Phú Ninh District of Quảng Nam and Bình Sơn District of Quảng Ngãi – the two major localities with the largest watermelon farms in the central region. Some farmers in Quảng Nam Province had to sell water melons at VNĐ500 ($0.02), just to make a few cents and avoid cleaning up rotting water melon. Dương Văn Hòa, a farmer in Tam Phước Commune of Quảng Nam … [Read more...] about Mass water melon unsold at farms in central region
Water into water
Viet Nam News An official tests the equipment at the Tổng Cáng water supply station in southern Sóc Trăng Province’s Trần Đề District. Launched yesterday, it is the first station in the province to use reverse osmosis (RO) water purification technology. It was built at a total cost of VNĐ5.9 billion (US$260,000), with total capacity of 240cu.m per day. The total length of its water supply pipe is 7,400m, able to provide purified water for 410 households in the district. The first 173 households have received water from the station. — VNA/VNS Photo Hoài Thu … [Read more...] about Water into water
Companies investigated for falsifying US water filters
Hà Nội’s police seize more than 600 made-in-China water filters labeled as "Made in US" in the case. — Photo tuoitre.vn Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI — Hà Nội Police on Friday launched a criminal investigation into two company directors for trading counterfeit products after police and the Market Watch Division last month confiscated more than 600 water filters illegally labeled “Made in US”. The water filters were in fact made in China and bought by two companies – Nhật Quang Company, based in Gia Lâm District, and Thanh Huấn Ltd Co, based in Hoàng Mai District. The two companies admitted to the police that after buying the Chinese water filters, they re-labeled them as “Made in US” and sold them for some VNĐ400,000 (US$17.6) each. Increasingly concerned about food safety and pollution, many consumers in Việt Nam have been looking for quality water filters that they hope will make their drinking water safer. Major Nghiêm Tuấn Anh, vice head of the Anti-Counterfeit Goods … [Read more...] about Companies investigated for falsifying US water filters
Bến Tre, Bình Thuận lack water
A Việt Nam Red Cross staff member helps a resident of Giồng Tôm Dictrict in southern Bến Tre Province to load water to take home. Last month, the Việt Nam Red Cross presented water containers to poor households seriously affected by saline intrusion in the district. — VNA/VNS Photo Văn Trí Viet Nam News - HCM CITY — More than 400,000 people in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Bến Tre are badly in need of water for household use, as the worst drought in 100 years continues in the delta. Most of the provinces in the delta have declared the situation a disaster and are in a state of emergency. Phạm Thị Sắn, a resident of Ba Tri District’s An Hiệp Commune, said every year her family stored rainwater for use in the dry season, but due to a shortage of rainwater, they had been using salt water since March. “My family even dug a well for water but the water is saline, which we cannot use. So we have to buy freshwater from outside the province at an extremely high … [Read more...] about Bến Tre, Bình Thuận lack water
Saltwater intrusion creates water shortage in An Giang
Drought and saltwater intrusion will make some 215,000 people in the southern province of An Giang face shortage of water.— VNA/VNS Photo Trọng Đạt Viet Nam News AN GIANG — Some 215,000 people in the southern province of An Giang are staring at water shortage this summer because of saltwater intrusion and drought, the province ’s agricultur al official said. Director of the province Agriculture and Rural Development Department Trần Anh Thư said some 20,000 people in the districts of Thoại Sơn, Tri Tôn would lack water for daily use in March and April because salt water had intruded into the Rạch Giá–Long Xuyên canal that provide water for a local water supply plant. Some 45,000 people in the two mountainous districts of Tịnh Biên and Tri Tôn may get little water due to drought , while 150,000 people could not be provided enough water as they were … [Read more...] about Saltwater intrusion creates water shortage in An Giang