Archive for July, 2010

Securing Your Website

Quite ironically, only 30 minutes about posting about internet security experts being required, I discovered that one of my own customers had suffered a successful website hacking over the weekend. Luckily, it was nothing too drastic – just a few silly messages replaced the news features. In fact, had the attacker been malicious, they could [...]

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Could You Hack A Website

Do you think that you could hack into a website? Would you be able to initiate an attack on its server, corrupt the use of the website and take over the functioning of the website, installing spyware and malware on visitors’ machines and sending out spam? Yes, that basically is the message given in a [...]

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Still No Page Rank Update For July

Another weekend has gone by and still Google is teasing us by not releasing its latest Page Rank update. Many people agree it is long over due – it was expected by some at the end of June and by most by the start of July 2010. Page Rank is one of those strange things [...]

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Designing Your Website – Picking Appropriate Colors

Picking the correct colours is essential when building a website. Get it right and the page flows, get it wrong and the page ends up as a total disaster. If the colour scheme of your website is finished correctly, then people will admire the website as a good looking site. But a garish website will [...]

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Domain Registrar Negligence Suit Approved

A US Judge has approved a case for a claim of negligence for a search engine against its registrar. It is reported that hackers contacted the registrar in January claiming to be genuine employees of the Chinese search engine Baidu and gained access to the domain administration. They then change the server names that the [...]

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