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Re: If the site allows guest posting then the answer would be yes. If the site does not allow guest posting then the answer would be no. Next... | |
A report from Hold Security claims that one of the biggest ever online heists has been committed by a Russian crime gang. It would appear that the data theft includes, wait for it, no less than 1.2 billion (yes billion) username and passwords along with around half a billion email … | |
Re: It may have been marked solved, but in thir last post the OP stated "more help please" which suggests that there is, indeed, a need for further comments... | |
So you've got a tablet, be that an Android, iPad or Windows powered device. Maybe you've got a phablet or just a bog-standard smartphone. Whatever you have, the chances are that it will have a capacitive touch screen. Most people, however, won't have got a stylus. The reasons are straightforward … | |
SuperValu has confirmed that is has, indeed, suffered a data breach. The supermarket company [stated](http://www.supervalu.com/security.html) that what it calls a "criminal intrusion into the portion of its computer network that processes payment card transactions for some of its retail food stores, including some of its associated stand-alone liquor stores" may … | |
Re: Now banned due to that confession... | |
![]() | Re: Hi K, from a little further oop north in West Yorkshire. We are a truly global outfit here at DaniWeb, from the community members through to the admins and moderators - scattered all over the place :) |
Re: See also: http://www.daniweb.com/internet-marketing/search-engine-optimization/news/482971/site-not-secure-google-confirms-it-will-punish-you-with-lower-search-rank | |
Re: Welcome back, here's hoping you find what you are looking for this time :) | |
Hardly a week goes by without yet another press release hitting the desk of your technology journalist, or research flag being raised amongst the IT Security profession, that claims Android is insecure. What Android actually is, just like Windows on the desktop in fact, is a big and attractive target; … | |
Re: You can't. See the [Terms of Service](http://www.daniweb.com/home/tos), in particular this paragraph: > Posts contributed to the community immediately become the property of DaniWeb upon submission. Members may edit their posts for a limited time period immediately after, for the purpose of correcting spelling and grammar mistakes and accidental ommissions. After … | |
Re: Malwarebytes (free version from [this page](https://www.malwarebytes.org/)) is another useful tool in the anti-malware armory. Often picks up stuff other scanners have missed. | |
Re: I'm around, but it's hard to talk to someone who's making little sense. What has your Karl Marx post got to do with the price of fish? Working day, however, I'll bite. I have been self-employed for the past 20+ years and when I started I would regularly work 12 … | |
Re: Sorry to say this, but that sounds **very dodgy** to say the least. What problems are you having setting up your PayPal account for your commerce site, what has PayPal said in relation to this? | |
An interesting [post](http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.in/2014/08/https-as-ranking-signal_6.html) appeared yesterday in the official Google Online Security and Webmaster Central blogs which confirms that in an effort to "make the Internet safer" it has been testing a system which looks at "whether sites use secure, encrypted connections as a signal in our search ranking algorithms." This … | |
Re: Hey D, DaniWeb **is** the team you are looking for! :) | |
Re: Thread closed, please see the other referenced post and answer there. OP, please do not ask the same question in multiple forums... | |
As a platform, Android is naturally very attractive to the criminal fraternity in terms of potential profitability. After all, it has the market share and that nearly always means it has large numbers of users for whom the word security may as well be written in the Cyrillic alphabet. My … | |
![]() | Re: Warrens80, do you have **any** interest in IT at all? Becuase, if not, then I seriously wonder why you are here if I'm being honest... ![]() |
Re: So, let's get this straight: you run an online reputation company (as per your signature) and yet you are asking us how to create an online reputation? Kind of suggests that either your original post was actually just some kind of thinly disguised spam or you are pretty rubbish at … | |
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Re: How long is a piece of string? The honest answer is nobody knows... | |
Re: DaniWeb rules clearly state: provide evidence of having done some work yourself if posting questions from school or work assignments Just copying your assignment questions here is not good enough, and nobody is going to help you unless you show us what you've done and what problems you are having. | |
Re: Your Member of the Month interview will be in the newsletter this month :) | |
Yesterday, Tor [issued a security advisory](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-relay-early-traffic-confirmation-attack) which revealed that a group of relays had been discovered on July 4th which looked like they "were trying to deanonymize users." The advisory states that the attack "involved modifying Tor protocol headers to do traffic confirmation attacks" with the relays having joined the … | |
Re: Then contact Gmail support and they will help you if you are, indeed, the genuine owner of the account. Please read the rules here, in particular: **Do not ask for help to pursue any illegal activity including, but not limited to, hacking and spamming** This thread now closed to prevent … | |
![]() | Re: No need, as you are allowed to ask the same question across different sites (why wouldn't you be?) but you are not allowed to copy someone else's question/answer/editorial. Oh, and Gribouillis **is** a moderator - see the blue label under his name :) |
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Re: Weclome, and soak away like a sponge - eventually you will be able to wring some back out into the community :) | |
Re: Moved to correct forum, so you may want to unsolve it now... :) | |
Re: Also, nobody knows what "what is the end of online marketing or internet marketing technique which never end" means, and I imagine that includes the OP. | |
It seems like forever, but actually it was only the end of last year that we were [writing about CryptoLocker](http://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/viruses-spyware-and-other-nasties/news/470427/cryptolocker-250k-infections-in-100-days-nets-300000-or-does-it) which had pretty much redefined the ransomware landscape. Now this particular threat market is morphing again with the discovery of onion crypto ransomware. Also known as Critroni, and CTB-Locker for … ![]() | |
Re: And, of course, be on top of your broader security posture as many successful FB account breaches will come by way of keylogging malware, social engineering etc etc. | |
According to newly published research from cloud-based social Wi-Fi software outfit [Purple WiFi](http://www.purplewifi.net/), of 2,540 consumer questioned vastly more were concerned about getting access to pornography than were worried about matters of data security. The 'Using Wi-Fi in Public Places’ study revealed that 28 percent of those asked (711 people) … | |
Re: PowerPoint (as in Microsoft PowerPoint presentations) | |
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