Posts Tagged ‘Domain Names’

Need Help Developing Your Sites?

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

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Unfortunately I have had no choice but to scrap the idea. Only 2 people have expressed any interest in this idea. This was very disappointing to be honest.

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Hey all.

As many of you know I am a team leader over at Namepros. Well recently Namepros has updated to the latest version of vBulletin.

As part of this upgrade are social groups. Most people decided to spam these and create silly groups (like all new features people like to play with them). Well the groups got me thinking.

Like many people I am good at 1 certain aspect of developing sites (PHP) but am not so good at design for example. This is usually the problem people have. Well I came up with an idea! (more…)

New Domain Portfolio Script

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

For some time as some of you maybe aware I have been working on a new Domain Portfolio Script. At long last I am now ready to release the software under Beta conditions. You can download the latest version of the script HERE. (more…)

Securing Your Domain Name From Theft

Monday, January 26th, 2009

INTRODUCTION

Recently I have been dealing with a domain theft. Trying to locate information and warning the original user. 1 thing this process has brought to light is the little people know about securing domain names.
The following is my thoughts on how to best secure your domain names. This is by no means a complete guide however if you think you can add too it please feel free in commenting and I will keep this post updated. (more…)

Fraud Within The Industry.

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Those within the domain industry will be aware of the increasing fraud and domain thefts taking place in recent times.

Fraud and theft have of course always been a problem within the industry but it seems in recent times the matter has multiplied. (more…)

Google Sitemaps And Subdomains.

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Some time ago I used to run a forum host which allowed people to have their forum hosted on a subdomain.

This of course caused problems with regards to sitemaps as the sitemap had to be placed within the domain/subdomain that it was being used under. And Google treated subdomains as if they were different domain names.

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Wordpress Vulnerable (2.3.1 and below)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

It has been reported that the latest version of Wordpress is still vulnerable to abuse.

Jaimie Sirovich over at SEO Egg Head today reported that on returning from holiday he found that his blog had been hit by what he calls a HTML tainting attack. (more…)