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Security / Privacy: 5 Ways to Get Your Website Shut Down by Spammers
Security / Privacyby Richard Adams

Every day spammers hit thousands of websites and a number of these are shut down by their ISP or webhost for "abuse".

Damage done by spammers can take two forms:


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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, November 24 @ 14:27:12 EST (727 reads)
Security / Privacy: Protecting Your Google AdWords Account from Fraud
Security / Privacyby Tim Rule

At some point, most people have had some sort of encounter with internet scams, viruses, spyware or other security problems. Hackers and scam artists are a pervasive reality in today's world and making assumptions about security is unwise. A pay per click account makes an attractive target to a technically savvy criminal and gaining access to someone's account allows them to promote their schemes at someone else's expense.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, October 09 @ 14:40:13 EDT (685 reads)
Security / Privacy: Web Application Security: Don't Bolt It On; Build It In
Security / Privacyby Caleb Sima

In light of breaches in Web application security worldwide, the importance of catching potential areas for intrusion is necessary at the beginning. Performing application vulnerability testing during production (and not after a breach has been detected) can save a company thousands of dollars. The only way to ensure the highest level of security is to build it in from the outset.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, June 18 @ 16:02:55 EDT (731 reads)
Security / Privacy: Backing Up Your Data - Do's and Don't and How To's
Security / Privacyby Korey Bachelder

We all know we're supposed to back up data. Sometimes we might actually do so. Backing up your data is important, and yet it is often a neglected part of using computers. Data can be lost rather easily. Human error, a virus, or simply a computer crash can wipe out important documents, photos, contact lists and more.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, May 05 @ 14:50:07 EDT (789 reads)
Security / Privacy: What You Need to Know about PCI Compliance and Web Application Security
Security / Privacyby Michael Sutton

If you are a merchant that processes credit cards, then you are probably already well aware of PCI compliance, but you may not be sure how web application security fits into the picture. You may also have heard that starting in June 2008, section 6.6 of the rules for PCI compliance will go from a "best practice" to a mandatory requirement (if not, it''s time to pay attention!), but you might not know what this means for your business. The fact is, in a perfect world you already have in place what is necessary to be compliant with not only section 6.6, but PCI rules as a whole. This is because ideally, you would have handled your web application security practices from the start, as the applications are built, so that you are not scrambling to add security to existing applications. Unfortunately, this is often not the case - which makes now a great time for businesses to reevaluate their web application security processes overall.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, March 31 @ 15:06:10 EDT (613 reads)
Security / Privacy: Behavior-Based Internet Advertising: Who Is Watching You?
Security / Privacyby Scott Buresh

Have you ever been surfing the web and come upon Internet advertising that provides a direct solution for something that you've been researching lately? Did you think that it might be related to your computer cookies, or did you chalk it up to serendipity?

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, February 04 @ 13:36:32 EST (637 reads)
Security / Privacy: Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft in 60 Minutes or Less
Security / Privacyby Sean Matteson

According to the FBI, identity theft is "The fastest growing crime in America." As many as 10 million Americans every year are victimized by it and the costs are estimated at 50 billion dollars annually. Many criminals get off easy while the victims spend years working to restore their damaged credit reports and reputations. Worse yet, there seems to be no end in sight.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Friday, July 27 @ 14:08:31 EDT (728 reads)
Security / Privacy: Four Common Myths About Backup Software
Security / Privacyby Alexey V. Spiridonov

Computers affect the way we live, communicate, work, and entertain today more than ever before. So, the information stored on them becomes very significant. Loosing data from your hard drive is at least unpleasant, but in some cases also very expensive. At the same time, not all of us take measures to protect their data. Moreover, day after day we hear about alarming accidents of data loss. But why reliable backup strategies are not as much widespread as data crash accidents. Perhaps, because people have some wrong notions about backup software and about the problem of data loss in general.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, June 25 @ 13:29:50 EDT (710 reads)
Security / Privacy: Checklist for Internet Security Software and Firewall
Security / Privacyby Stephen Thomson

If you connect an unprotected computer or computer without any security software to the internet, cyber criminals, hackers or identity thieves can attack your computer within seconds. So, to avoid such security problems and identity theft, you should have security software with at a minimum, firewall, antispyware and antivirus protection.

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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, April 02 @ 18:19:00 EDT (1709 reads)
Security / Privacy: Preventing a Brute Force or Dictionary Attack
Security / Privacyby Bryan Sullivan

To understand and then combat a brute force attack, also known as a dictionary attack, we must start by understanding why it might be an appealing tool for a hacker.

To a hacker, anything that must be kept under lock and key is probably worth stealing. If your Web site (or a portion of it) requires a user to login and be authenticated, then the odds are good that a hacker has tried to break into it. In terms of processing power, it is expensive for a Web site to require authentication, so it is usually only required when the site stores valuable private information. Corporate intranet sites can contain confidential data such as project plans and customer lists. E-commerce sites often store users' email addresses and credit card numbers. Bypassing or evading authentication in order to steal this data is clearly high on a hacker's priority list, and today's hackers have a large library of authentication evasion techniques at their disposal.


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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, January 29 @ 12:28:46 EST (779 reads)
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