Posts Tagged ‘security’

Wordpress wordspew vulnerable

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Came home from work today and have started getting a lot of alerts regarding nefarious URL’s being requested on this very blog.

Luckily enough I have SEO egghead’s Firewall Plugin (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…)

Google Screwed up

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Have just been going about my normal business and decided to do a few Google searches while investigating something. Guess what, Google have screwed up.

Whenever you do a search on Google now every single result has a warning (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…)

Is Using $_POST And $_GET The End Of My Register Globals Woes?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

On my travels I come across many people who are blissfully unaware of register globals and if they are aware of it, they misunderstand what it does.

Some people seem to believe that using the $_POST, $_GET… global arrays that they have protected themselves from the effects of register globals.

They couldn’t be further from the truth. (more…)