Posted on 25 October 2010
The new Firefox extension Firesheep even inexperienced hackers can easily unencrypted data transmission in open Wi-Fi networks catch and get hold of the login data from Facebook and Twitter accounts. This hack is possible to answer by the clear text transmission of the login data that Facebook and Twitter with a cookie. This session cookie grabs Firesheep, allowing the account access.
To the relevant services can be accessed via the hack with Fire Sheep, are in addition to information from TechCrunch Facebook and Twitter, many other networks and services such as Amazon.com, bit.ly, Dropbox, Flickr, Github, Google, Tumblr , WordPress and Yahoo. In principle, each side is concerned, the login data over unencrypted connections. The only requirement is that the Fire Sheep page have to understand. add self-service should not be very difficult.
Presumably the extension that is available for Windows and Mac OS X available quite quickly disappear. However, the developer Eric Butler then has probably achieved his goal because he is in the sense not a hacker, but rather want to draw attention to the vulnerability. He sees the service providers have a duty to ensure the safe would Übetragung, but this is simply ignored for a long time.



Until further notice, one should therefore be very careful when you tune in to an open wireless network. The safest course is then to dispense with the services at risk – even if it does not leave very much left.
Posted on 01 June 2010

Actually what I want to discuss now quite detrimental to the every theme developers, very violated to creative commons licenses an GNU General Public License, But this is really I want to express because lately the theme developers are extremely outrageous, especially in providing links and are usually located in the footer.php. They are not only put 1-2 links, but some even put up to 8 links and many of them is an affiliate link that is not preferred to search engine, e.g. gambling site and porn site. Clearly the existence of these links are very uncomfortable for you and very detrimental to you as the owner of the website/blog moreover if it’s not necessarily the same keyword or niche.
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Posted on 27 April 2010

Did your web/blog exposed an iframe injection? or you’ve heard your buddies web/blog affected iframe injection? Yup! my blog has ever infected an iframe. I just want to show you the way how to remove, cleanup and re-secure it, I don’t want to teach you how to inject an iframe on a web page.
What is iframe injection: iframe injection is a virus which created in index.php script, or in default-filter.php in your wordpress themes. Intentionally or not that’s placed by someone for a particular purpose on a website.
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Posted on 18 April 2010

It doesn’t matter how good the technique you use to protect your content its still has a weakness. I have principles (i think everybody have it n’ don’t thinking that your is the best!), sophisticated protection will not be able to handle a conventional subterfuge. Why is it, most of the protection system are too focused on the sophisticated things so they forget the old way.
Let’s see a protection of the stingy blog authors and you guys who want your name mentioned in a copy paste as a source text, please see my old tricks. but first consider how to protect them below.
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