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- 1). Cyberspace Samurai's Art Of Hacking By : Mike Cliff
If you acknowledge the foe and recognize yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you recognise yourself merely not the foeman, for every victory gained you volition also suffer a defeat. If you cognize neither the opposition nor yourself, you testament succumb in every battle." - Sun Tzu, The Art of War. Take the immortal words of Sun Tzu, cognise yourself.
article related to: hacking
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- 3). Monitoring the International Web By : amabaie
One of the top website monitoring services in the world has announced that it's industry-leading network and website monitoring services can now be accessed in French, Spanish and German, as well as in the original English. Why this sudden interest in other languages?
"Many people in the English-speaking world think there is only one Internet – the English Internet," says Vadim Mazo, Chief Technology Officer for Dotcom-Monitor.
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- 4). Signs That Your Home Computer Is Infected by Spyware or Adware By : Richard Rogers
There are a number of indicators you can watch for which will suggest that your computer has been infected by spyware or adware. Please note that some of the symptoms listed below are not unique to just a spyware or an adware infection.
1) PC Performance – Both Spyware and adware consume your PC’s resource like computer memory. A bad spyware infection could dramatically slow your computer’s performance including causing your system’s to become increasingly unstable.
article related to: spyware, anti spyware, detecting spyware
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- 7). 5 Security Considerations When Coding By : Bryce Whitty
1. Input Checking
Always check user input to be sure that it is what you expected. Make sure it doesn’t contain characters or other data which may be treated in a special way by your program or any programs called by your program.This often involves checking for characters such as quotes, and checking for unusual input characters such as non-alphanumeric characters where a text string is expected.
article related to: security, coding, programming, php, hacking, c++, code, secure
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- 8). Identity theft basics By : Mansi gupta
Identity theft is one of the latest buzzword within our society in recent times. Identity theft refers to hiding one’s original identity and illegally misusing someone else’s identity. The person pretending to be someone else tries to make money at the cost of others and makes an abusive use of fake identity. The occurrence of this form of crime has increased partly due to the expansion in our communication network where people interact or know about only the existence of other person but have not met them person.
article related to: identity, theft, financial, trash, definition
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- 9). Spy Phone Accessories By : Shawn Davis
Using a spy phone is a great way to get information and evidence. However, there are plenty of supplementary tools to go with your spy phone to help you make your detective work and information gathering more efficient. Some of these accessories include recorders that not only record the conversation but also decode the phone number dialed, a room monitor that can be used with any telephone, and a transmitter device disguised rather effectively as a phone jack.
article related to: spies, spy gear, surveillance products, spy gadgets
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- 10). The Basics of Phone Bugs By : Shawn Davis
Phone bugs are among the most popular of devices for surveillance. This is because there is something that humans enjoy about listening in on conversations and learning things that others may not want them to learn. For those who aspire to involve themselves in professional surveillance, and even for those who just participate in surveillance as a hobby, knowing the basics of phone bugs is valuable information.
article related to: spies, spy gear, surveillance products, spy gadgets
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- 11). Preventing Identity Theft By : Chris McElroy
What is Identity Theft? It is the theft of your personal information, such as social security number, driver's license number, credit card and bank account numbers, mother's maiden name, and more, with the intent to obtain credit and credit cards from banks and retailers, steal money from the victim's existing accounts, apply for loans, establish accounts with utility companies, rent an apartment, file bankruptcy or obtain a job using the victim's name.
article related to: credit, card, visa, mastercard, score, rating, bank, consumer, debt, consolidation, identity, theft
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- 12). Professional Spy Stuff By : Shawn Davis
There are plenty of spies stuff around that is in use for amateurs and regular consumers. However, if one is serious about starting a private investigator business, or about offering professional surveillance services, it is essential to have some professional spy stuff. Clients won’t take you seriously if you do not have the proper equipment. While.
article related to: spies, spy gear, surveillance products, spy gadgets
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- 13). Worm_Grew.A Threat, Hype, or Dud? By : Darren Miller
The Worm_Grew.A Virus Got Allot Of Attention
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The 3rd has come and gone. What has been the real effect or impact of the “WORM_GREW.A (Also know as Nyxem, BlackMal, MyWife, and so on)” virus? For weeks there has been tons of warnings, in the news, print, e-zines, you name the forum and it has been a discussion topic. Current information indicates that the WORM_GREW.
article related to: worm_grew.a, nyxem, mywife, blackmal, destructive virues, feb 5th virus
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- 14). How to Protect Your Files From a Computer Virus By : Doran Roggio
How safe is your computer? Could you be in danger of getting a virus on your system? Just how real is the danger? What steps should you take if any?
While visiting with a one of my students, I became aware that her anti-virus software was over seventeen months old and had never been updated. Upon informing her that she should update her anti-virus software regularly, she was totally surprised.
article related to: computer safety, pc threats, virus, anti-virus, system, danger, infected, email, precautions, preventation
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- 15). How bad guys hack into websites using SQL Injection By : Matija Vidmar
SQL Injection is one of the most common security vulnerabilities on the web. Here I'll try to explain in detail this kind of vulnerabilities with examples of bugs in PHP and possible solutions.
If you are not so confident with programming languages and web technologies you may be wondering what SQL stay for. Well, it's an acronym for Structured Query Language (pronounced "sequel").
article related to: sql injection, sql, security
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- 17). Precautions to Avoid Hidden Camera Sex By : Shawn Davis
In today’s world, even a significant other you have seen for quite a while can be the sort of person who might take advantage of you with hidden camera sex. Most people recognize the danger of someone who is not well known, but it is possible that the person you thought you knew may be having hidden camera sex with you and then selling the results. This can mean a real blight on your reputation, as well as being rather humiliating.
article related to: spies, spy gear, surveillance products, spy gadgets
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- 18). Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft By : Howard Goff
You've probably heard about identity theft on television or read about it in the newspaper, and you may already be aware of the damage these crimes can cause victims and their families. What you may not know is how to protect yourself from these attacks. Below you'll find ten steps that can help you minimize your chances of becoming another identity theft statistic.
article related to: identity theft, credit report
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- 19). Web Site and Network Stress Monitoring By : amabaie
In today’s world, organizations are fast accepting the web and related applications as part of their overall business strategies. They understand that the Internet provides them with the potential to target a very focused set of customers spread across a very diverse geography.
For a successful Internet presence, it is important that the web server and web applications are reliable, scalable and always available, irrespective of traffic volumes to the site.
article related to: stress test, website monitoring, network monitoring, website performance
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- 21). What You Have Been Dying To Know About Fraud By : Robert Thatcher
Since the inception of the information technology and the technological advancement of the marketing industry, many people are engaging into fraudulent activities. This is because they are able to gain financial gains and advantages to people through easier and faster means.
For this reason, authorities had been trying to suppress the growing trend of various frauds that are currently affecting thousands, if not millions of people.
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- 22). Disguising Spy Bugs By : Shawn Davis
If you are going to be using spy bugs in order to collect information or gather evidence, it is very important that you find the proper disguise. You do not want to raise suspicions. Simply placing a small electronic device in an area is a bad idea. It obvious looks like a spy bug. Even if it is not noticed immediately, eventually someone will see it and get suspicious.
article related to: spies, spy gear, surveillance products, spy gadgets
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- 23). Phishing and Pharming: Dangerous Scams By : Alexandra Gamanenko
As soon as almost all computer users already got used to -- or at least heard about -- the word "phishing", another somewhat confusing word appeared. Pharming. Does it differ from phishing -- if yes, how?
Two Pharmings
Actually, two completely different fields use the term "pharming" now. We can say there exist two separate "pharmings".
If genetics or businessmen from pharmaceutical industry are talking about pharming (spelled like that) it might have nothing to do with computers.
article related to: phishing, pharming, information stealing, identity theft, keylogging, keyloggers, spam, scams, online fraud, internet fraud, internet dangers.
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- 25). Secure E-Mail With Google GMail By : Bryce Whitty
This is something I’ve set up myself, recently, to send mail through Gmail without having the unencrypted e-mail stored on their servers.To achieve this, you’ll need a Google GMail account, PGP or GnuPG, Mozilla Thunderbird, and the Enigmail extension.
First, set your Gmail account to allow POP3 access. This can be set in your mail settings within the web interface.
article related to: gmail, google, security, encryption
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