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Mobile and Web Blog: How To Prevent Brute Force Attacks
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Mobile and Web Blog. How To Prevent Brute Force Attacks. Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. The best way to prevent brute force attacks from succeeding is requiring users to register with good, hard-to-guess passwords: containing letters, numbers, and punctuation; both. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Working as a independent mobile and web developer. I am currently looking for PHP Projects in Mobile and PC web domains. Microsoft tries BrowserRank to replace Google Page. Powered by Pa...
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Mobile and Web Blog: The Web's Future is in Personalization, Not in Search
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Mobile and Web Blog. The Web's Future is in Personalization, Not in Search. Monday, July 14, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. At the Next Web. Conference in Amsterdam over the weekend, Tapan Bhat, the Yahoo! Interestingly, Google appears to have similar ideas. A couple of weeks ago, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt told the Financial Times. 8218;Äô and ‚ÄòWhat job shall I take? Both Google and Yahoo! Are hoping to take data about user behavior aggregated from across their properties (think: search history, del&#...
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Mobile and Web Blog: Predictions for Next Gen iPhone
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Mobile and Web Blog. Predictions for Next Gen iPhone. Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. The latest shiny new iPhone with its super fast 3G web browsing is here and selling out fast – but that may in part be due to low initial stocks in the stores as well as consumer demand. The launch was not smooth with problems in the USA with AT&T activation server crashes. And with O2 in the UK. Causing Gizmodo to call the event “iPocalypse”. But, dispite the problems, Apple. So is that it for Apple?
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Mobile and Web Blog: 10 Linux Commands You Use More Offen
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Mobile and Web Blog. 10 Linux Commands You Use More Offen. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. Stands for change directory. You will find this command extremely useful. There are three typicla ways you can use this command. Cd : Move one directory up the directory tree. Cd - : Moves to your home directory from wherever you currently are. Command is the abbrevation for copy; therefore , this command enables to copy objects. For eg : to copy the file from. Issue the following command. Is a f...
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Mobile and Web Blog: Eight Reasons for Linux OS Is Like a Religion
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Mobile and Web Blog. Eight Reasons for Linux OS Is Like a Religion. Saturday, July 19, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. Christianity has Jesus as Lord and Savior. Linux has Linus Torvalds. Jesus Christ was followed by the disciples, while Linux Torvalds was assisted by the original programmers. Christianity has different Denominations. Linux has Distributions. Christianity views Satan as the being of ultimate evil, while Linux perceives Bill Gates as the Evil One. Credit : divinecaroline.com. Working as a...
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Mobile and Web Blog: Tips for improving your Web security
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Mobile and Web Blog. Tips for improving your Web security. Friday, July 4, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. Here are a handful specific techniques for improving your Web security. Make it your job to study, follow, and abide by security recommendations. Don’t use user-supplied names for uploaded files. Don’t show detailed error messages in the website. Use SSL, if appropriate. A secure connection is one of the best protections a server can offer a user. July 7, 2008 at 8:53 PM. Cheers. ;. Working as a ind...
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Mobile and Web Blog: Preventing Phishing attacks
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Mobile and Web Blog. Thursday, July 17, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. Phishing is a type of attack wherein the attacker impersonates a valid site and steals sensitive information entered by the customer on the fake site. Steps to prevent these Attack. The best way to prevent phishing attacks is by creating customer awareness. Some important points that need to be communicated to the customers includes:. Customers should be educated on identifying secure websites, like https in URL or ‘Lock’...Customers...
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Mobile and Web Blog: Ten Commandments of Collecting Email Addresses on Website
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Mobile and Web Blog. Ten Commandments of Collecting Email Addresses on Website. Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. As anyone who runs a website these days knows, or should know, the recently enacted CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 makes it incumbent on emailers to either be able to establish a certain type of relationship with an email recipient or to adhere to certain mailing standards if no such relationship exists. Failure to do so can land one in Federal (or state) court. 4 DON’T be coy, cut...
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Mobile and Web Blog: Mobile Flash becomes free - Adobe
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Mobile and Web Blog. Mobile Flash becomes free - Adobe. Friday, July 11, 2008. Posted by Suresh Kumar A. Today Adobe announced a series of changes to its emerging web applications platform. The changes include:. The next version of the mobile Flash runtime will be free of license fees. Adobe also confirmed that the mobile version of the Air runtime will be free. If Adobe had made the Open Screen announcement two years ago, I think it could have caught Microsoft completely flat-footed, and Adobe might hav...