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Re: Welcome, but please read the rules before you post any more of the 'affiliate marketing' stuff (aka spam) here. | |
Re: What Dani said. Registering a domain name is cheap and easy, finding a web host that supports WordPress ditto. Which would just leave you the job of fidning the right WordPress template and getting a little creative to make it your own; again really easy. The hardest part is creating … | |
Re: My experience of Google+ is that the membership is mainly comprised of people who also use Facebook or Twitter, and took a look when the new boy in social media started up. They have not changed their primary usage patterns, and Google+ is not becoming a thriving community. It's something … | |
Re: Seeing as someone has been kind enough to answer the question despite it not being in Engliah, here's the Google Translate version (for which I cannot be held responsible regarding accuracy...) "Join one operation where income 0.25 but I get to answer 25.0 , by so much not I can … | |
Re: Buy a new one. It's passed on, this modem is no more, it has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. It's a stiff, bereft of life, it rests in peace. It's kicked the bucket, shuffled off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined … | |
Re: Odd, I would have thought that the 'No. 1 Website Maintenance Company in Delhi' might have known the answer to such a question. | |
Re: Please start a new thread for this rather than hijacking an unrelated one... See [the rules](Do not hijack old forum threads by posting a new question as a reply to an old one): Do not hijack old forum threads by posting a new question as a reply to an old … | |
Re: I best not mention that I have sucked dust out of a server with a Hoover before now, lest someone copies me... ;) | |
Re: "My seo specialist friend" What did your SEO specialist friend tell you works? In fact, why aren't you using their services? | |
Re: The short answer is yes, Michael. The longer answer is that there are ways to minimise your online footprint, but if you are already out there and have been for a while it's probably too late for that. If you are worried about your email then don't use Gmail etc, … | |
Re: Oh, the irony :-) [Let Me Google That](http://www.letmegooglethat.com/?q=Google+Partners) As for the cost of the exam, I assume you mean the adwords certification, Google stopped charging for those in 2013 I do believe. Se: https://support.google.com/partners/answer/3153810?hl=en-GB | |
Re: Why is the 'Bangalore Web Design Company Guru' (sic.) back on DaniWeb asking all these questions again under yet another account name? | |
Oh how I miss Alan (diafol) at times like this. Those times being when England beat Wales in the Six Nations rugby :-) Any other rugby union fans left on DaniWeb? | |
Re: Nope. Mainly because until I just Googled it I had no idea what NHAI stood for. Now that I know it is the National Highways Authority of India, I still cannot agree as I know nothing about highway commuting in India. I'm kind of assuming that you are going to … | |
Re: Produce a YouTube musical, featuring random people on the streets doing all the singing. | |
Re: Given the member avatar on display (and the IP location) I'd say you were wasting your time with this one unless you were after some technical support via a rip-off telephone number :-) | |
Re: Morning Raju, well it's morning here in snowy Yorkshire, England anyway... :-) | |
Re: I tend to recommend a triple whammy of: Malwarebytes anti-malware premium Malwarebytes anti-exploit premium Kaspersky IS 15 All play nicely with each other, provide a decent enough 360 threat barrier for most home users and are not too resource heavy for most modern laptops. | |
Re: [Let Me Google That...](http://www.letmegooglethat.com/?q=5160+name+Indian+cities+by+district+name+CSV) | |
Re: Have you asked Reddit? That would seem the obvious way forward... | |
Re: You could always try running a legitimate business I guess, and stop spamming your links, then maybe Google might take you seriously... | |
Re: > We dont have magic Crystal Balls. Speak for yourself ;-) That said, simply stating 'some errors appear' is never going to solicit the help the OP is looking for. So, Hammad, try again but tell us exactly what errors you are experiencing and maybe we can help you | |
Re: The answer is yes, DaniWeb has been under a spam attack (800 support scammers) for many weeks now. All the time I spend on DW has been devoted to banning these accounts (being set up at a rate of many dozens every hour) and deleting posts that get through. The … | |
The second annual Imperva Hacker Intelligence Initiative report, this one entitled [Monitoring Hacker Forums](http://www.imperva.com/docs/HII_Monitoring_Hacker_Forums_2012.pdf), is out and reveals that the threat surfaces being discussed by the hacker community are very different from those that businesses are spending money on defending against attack.  The Imperva research analysed the content … | |
Re: You still using Windows XP then David? TThat would be your problem, right there. Take your own advice, install a new operating system - Windows 10 for example... | |
Re: Hah! I *knew* you wouldn't be able to keep away Alan. Have a good one, whatever you celebrate. Me, I'll be ignoring the whole sorry mess as much as I can :-) | |
OK, so the Jelly Pro is being touted as the world's smallest 4G smartphone; but is it any good? Every time I pull the Jelly Pro out of the change pocket of my jeans, yes it really is that small, I cannot help but think of Derek Zoolander and his … | |
Re: Welcome to DaniWeb. This looks very much like a homework assignment, which our members will be happy to help you with but not actually complete for you. So to move forward, you need to let us know exactly where you are having difficulties with your code (and you should share … | |
Re: > autorun antivirus is considered to be the most reliable but, it needs to be installed on PC A non-answer that doesn't even attempt to address the actual question asked by the OP. The actual answer, which does address the question, has already been given by rproffitt... | |
Re: Of course you are, however it does appear a little disingenuous as rpoffitt says - it looks like you are just posting to collect content for your site. Maybe if you explained in a bit more detail what it is you want to know, including the context of your query, … | |
Re: What an odd question to ask, seeing as you appear to run a company that provides 'salesforce development' in the USA. Not just here for some bait and post spamming via another account are you? Or is your own company so crap that you are looking to use someone else? | |
Re: Here's a better idea: you show us how far you have got with your code, and where you are having problems. Then someone can actually try and help you. Deal? | |
Re: Basically all you have done so far is make a statement, and one that makes no sense. There is no question for anyone to answer, although we could guess that you actually want help with a homework assignment. Please take a deep breath, think about what you actually want to … | |
Re: Please read this [post](https://www.daniweb.com/programming/threads/435023/read-this-before-posting-a-question) and then come back and try again with more detail and some code, then someone may be able to help you. | |
Last year, CryptoLocker ransomware [hit the headlines](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) after infecting hundreds of thousands of computers and encrypting the data, and backups of that data to any connected device, with the promise of decryption on payment of a fee. This kind of IT extortion is profitable for the bad guys as it … | |
Re: Try again, but this time actually think of a clear question that people can help you with (and make sure you [read the rules](https://www.daniweb.com/welcome/rules) about asking for help with homework assignments before you do, if that's what this is) | |
Re: Factory reset to get it back to an ad-free experience as it was prior to the update would seem the solution, albeit only to the symptom not the disease... | |
Re: > I have 17 million serial numbers that were given to me in one flat text file (going forward we will refer to this file as 'BIGFILE'). I do not have access to the database that they came from and the 17 million serial numbers, never change. All of which … | |
Re: What pty said, the Forbes article is about selling data about you and not your data as in documents etc. The reason the research you have done turns up US ISPs is courtesy of it being about US legislation changes... | |
Re: Your account will only get disabled if your sharing **is** spammy or somehow breaks the Facebook rules. So as long as you do neither you are fine. | |
Re: I reckon the OP has probably already got his forum sorted now, seeing as he was asking three years ago to be honest. | |
Re: I don't understand why you didn't just turn off your machine and never bother booting Linux again after you got hit by malware. That seems to be what you did with the Windows machine following a single compromise after all. To misquote Oscar Wilde "To be infected on one platform … | |
Got Android? Then you had better be on top of your security smarts. With Android cornering more than 80 per cent of the mobile operating system market, it's no surprise that Android devices are the number one target for the mobile malware merchants. Kaspersky Lab reckoned that Android malware attacks … | |
![]() | Re: We all make mistakes, the measure of the person is if they learn and grow from them; looks like you have. Welcome back and keep spreading the word, we need it... |
Re: I think where cross posting becomes problematical is where there have been correct answers to the question in another place but the OP continues to ask the same question again elsewhere **after** the fact anyway. That is a waste of everyone's time, on this forum **and** the other. | |
Re: Sorry, but I'm struggling to know what the question in there actually is. Care to try again with a bit more information? | |
Re: Also see this (something [I wrote about the insecurity of localhost](https://www.scmagazineuk.com/how-secure-is-your-localhost-domain-hint--it-may-not-be-what-it-says/article/680998/) a couple of months back for SC Magazine): > A Google engineer, Mike West, obviously doesn't think that the 127.0.0.1 domain is secure enough. West has submitted a standards draft to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) seeking to … |
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