February 28, 2011
Google’s efforts to go after offender’s using abusive techniques to rank high on the list of search results is good. Everyone knows that first page placement is where is it. Without it why bother marketing on-line? Matt Cutts, Google’s Chief SPAM fighter, recently posted an entry on Google’s “official blog” regarding abuse within Google search [...]
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December 21, 2010
Gawker’s website was recently busted into by crackers. Username and passwords of the site were released to the public at large. Needless to say, the lesson learned is pretty obvious. Here are a few common rules as follows: Create passwords that are longer than six characters. Include a mix of uppercase, lowercase, special characters (!@#$%^&*), [...]
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