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Re: If heads were to roll they would have done four years ago. See date of orginal news story post... | |
Re: I suspect that your issue [here](https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/windows-vista-and-windows-7-8/threads/485278/rundll-error-in-pc#post2123483) might well be related. Did you run that full malware scan, and if so what were the results? | |
The Internet of Things (IoT) is something of a buzz-phrase right now, and locking down the IoT is certainly something that vendors across both security and hardware industries are talking up. The problem with the publicity surrounding stories of 'things' that have been hacked is that, well, they never really … | |
Re: 15 mins. ROFL... Nobody here is going to do your homework for you buddy. Tell us exactly what you are stuck with and someone might be able to point you in the right direction. | |
I have contributed to the 'Real World Computing' section of PC Pro magazine here in the UK for, come the next edition, what will be 20 years. During all of the time contributors to the section, consisting of coders and IT consultants, have been affectionately known as beardies. This despite … | |
Re: Rubberman has already told you. Please note, we do not help people to use pirated software... | |
Re: What code? What do you need help with? You're not helping yourself much here so far.., | |
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Re: Erm have you tried http://www.embarcadero.com/ Or actually buying a genuine copy... | |
Research results just published by digital marketing agency Visibility IQ would appear to confirm what the savvy marketeer already knows: social video is an important driver for engagement and purchase behaviour amongst online consumers.  The research, conducted by Entertainment Media Research Ltd, was based upon interviews with more … | |
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Re: No. **You** write a program that reads a line of text, changes each uppercase letter to the lowercase, and places in a queue and onto a stack. When you've done that, show us what you have got and what help you need. Nobody is here to do your homework for … | |
Re: Really, nathanaelneal, are you? Odd, seeing as you are a consultant at a networking company. Odd that. Seem likely either you/your company are crap or you are asking these questions in order to add a spammy sig at some point. So which is it? | |
Re: Hi Andrew - just click on your username and take it from there, setting up a profile is easy and quick. Oh, and welcome :) | |
There's a truism that I like to share with as many people as possible: if you don't want other people to see something, then don't post it online. It is, you might think, a pretty simple concept to grasp. After all, you wouldn't stroll into a bar with a megaphone … | |
Re: You might want to flag up that you work for/own one such network rather than just enquiring about the subject. Far more honest and open for everyone that way... | |
Re: iWatch? Ugly as, pointless as, meh. iPhone 6? Meh. iPhone 6+? Meh+. Thinking Apple has seriously lost the plot. Seeing no reason to upgrade from a 5s to a 6, seeing no reason to buy an iWatch (or any smartwatch for that matter - what a seriously overhyped technology) and … | |
Reports started circulating yesterday that Gmail had been hacked, with some 5 million logins at risk. This follows the publication, on Tuesday, of a plain text list of Gmail usernames and passwords on a Russian Bitcoin forum. Within 24 hours the 'hack hysteria' had taken hold and people were being … | |
Re: So why call yourself tommywilbert, just out of interest? And if you are based in Alberta, how come I'm seeing Manila as your domicile from the user registration perspective? | |
Re: Yet your signature link is for a UK-based classified ads site, and your profile states that you work for the same. Not just here for the spamming are you? | |
Re: All the best for a speedy recovery. My elderly mother has had heart failure for a few years now, and been through lots of surgery. Currently waiting to see if hospital think she is fit enough for further valve replacement surgery. | |
Re: Don't bother folks, the spammer showed his true colours and is now banned; the fate that awaits **all** spammers here at DaniWeb... Thread closed. | |
Some interesting [research](http://www.proofpoint.com/threatinsight/posts/phishing-in-europe.php) from security outfit Proofpoint was published this morning which reveals that unsolicited email heading towards users in the UK is three times more likely to contain malicious URLs than that destined for users in the United States, or Germany, or France for that matter. It's not, as … | |
Goodwill Industries International, a network of 165 community-based agencies in North America, has been breached. This follows a previous announcement of a potential attack back in July. After an extensive forensic investigation lasting a month, Goodwill has now [confirmed](http://www.goodwill.org/press-releases/goodwill-provides-update-on-data-security-issue/) that "a third-party vendor’s systems" were indeed "attacked by malware, enabling … | |
Re: You keep saying you cannot activate it, but you also say you have not tried to. Which leads me to believe that you are using a pirated version and just want a crack code. That ain't gonna happen here. So, what is your problem with activation exactly and precisely. Tell … | |
Re: Linda, be sure to share your experiences with us. As a newcomer to the world of SEO I am sure that the lessons you learn will be of interest to others in the same situation. | |
Re: I've always thought that the best way of looking at it is if, when you are writing a post, you would consider it spammy if you replaced your site/service/product with something else then don't post it. As Dani says, you can get feedback about your website in the website reviews … | |
Re: OK, now I've deleted the spam I have to ask: are you serious? | |
Re: I smell either: a chancer pretending to be a competant web developer or a spammer posting any old crap to publicise his signature links | |
Re: Some would argue that SEO itself **is** a game, and one that gets ever harder to win as the rules are constantly changing. | |
Re: Blue Hat SEO is the name of a SEO outfit, it is *not* a methodology, concept, technique or technology. There are only two types of SEO, right and wrong. Forget the whole colour-code thing - it's just a distraction. Focus on getting your SEO right, that's all. | |
So, a bunch of US financial institutes have been hacked. Nothing new there, if we are being brutally honest. The newsworthyness in this particular case comes courtesy of one of those organisations apparently being none other than JP Morgan Chase. USA Today reported yesterday that a federal law enforcement official … | |
Re: > There are no book are published to do seo Really? Amazon reckons there are about 12,000... | |
Re: That's got to be the most ridiculous question yet, and there are some stupendously ridiculous ones posted by some folk in this particular sub-forum it has to be said... | |
Re: Try answering the questions people have asked you, and then you might get the help you are after... | |
Re: Amen to that! | |
Re: If you posted a proper question, where it goes in an appropriate forum, rather than tagging apparently random thoughts onto a long dead (six years old) thread then you might get a better response... | |
Re: Can't see any valid reason to delete it, to be honest. OP is asking for help with code, which may yet well be forthcoming and could help other members to learn from the OPs mistakes. ![]() | |
Re: I think that anything which encourages site owners to take security more seriously has to be a good thing, and implementing SSL certainly falls into that category. | |
Re: OK, so that's your homework. Now show us what you've done so far and what you are having problems with and someone might be able to help you. Otherwise, I'm afraid to break it to you, but you're dead in the water here... | |
Every week, Stephen Coty [writes about](https://www.alertlogic.com/resources/blog/) interesting exploits that have caught his attention as chief security evangelist at Alert Logic. This last week (in a currently password protected posting) [he mused about](https://www.alertlogic.com/blog/exploit-monday-a-few-interesting-ones-to-be-aware-of-7/) a 'JournalCtl and Syslog Terminal Escape Injection' zero day which could be of interest to the Linux gurus … | |
Re: And yet, Nathanealneal, your profile says you work as an IT consultant for a networking company which 'helps customers understand networking cables'. Either you are a very crap consultant and nobody should employ you or your company, or you are just building up your post count and getting ready to … |
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