LeaseWeb’s new Abuse Handler is now live
The various LeaseWeb services companies are always looking to improve the processes involved with handling abuse notifications and to increase user-friendliness. Over the past few years, we have...
View ArticleTips from the LeaseWeb Abuse Prevention department
Many customers will come across the Abuse Prevention department, sooner or later. A compromised server or a fraudulent sign-up by a new customer are things that commonly happen. Such events will most...
View ArticleThe importance of the voluntary code “Notice and Takedown”
This is a guest blog by Michiel Steltman, Director of DINL (Dutch Digital Infrastructure Association). The enormous growth of the online economy in the last two decades has made the Netherlands a...
View ArticleA closer look at abuse handling at LeaseWeb
It should come as no surprise that the LeaseWeb services companies receive abuse notifications on a daily basis. That’s why last July, a new LeaseWeb Abuse Handler was launched which increases...
View ArticleHelping combat child abuse: Hotline Meldpunt Kinderporno joins the LeaseWeb...
LeaseWeb set up the Community Outreach program in 2010, aiming to bring together non-profit organizations who combat online abuse of all shapes and sizes. Whenever a new organization joins our...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about spam (part I)
Where does spam come from? Why do people send it? And what can we do to stop it clogging up our inboxes? This two-part article explores these issues and comes up with practical ideas for keeping us...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about IP address blacklisting
Having your IP address end up on a so called ‘blacklist’ can be a troublesome experience, especially when not anticipated. In most cases, it is a sign that something is wrong on the server(s) you rent...
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