Tag: Security
My Tweets for 2010-01-18 & 19
by Toolman on Jan.18, 2010, under My Tweets
- Do you use #autosurf #traffic exchanges? Great exchanges for #autosurftraffic http://scrnch.me/cr7rb #websitetraffic #marketing
- The Traffic Laundry Opens A New Door! http://scrnch.me/w6vhk #websitetraffic #marketing #internetmarketing #marketingtips #training #seo
- #Microsoft releases IE6 flaw fix ~ http://scrnch.me/xxdea #hack #security #InternetExplorer #trojans #malware #warning #browser
- Thanks for the RT @BudgetHater
- Comment on blog post your link back (1 only please-don’t spam it) http://Marketers-Tools.com/ #freetraffic #internetmarketing #marketingtips
- Become #computer Expert in 7 Days or Less ~ http://scrnch.me/comp-expert #PCrepair #PCmaintainance #PCtrobleshooting #tips #maleware #virus
- #Apple Plans to Show “Latest Creation” Next Week ~ http://scrnch.me/ov6v5 #tablet #computer (?)
- When Personalities Collide (not yours) http://Marketers-Tools.com/ #websitetraffic #marketing #internetmarketing #marketingtips
- Do you use #manualftraffic exchanges? Great new exchange for #ftraffic to #website.~ http://scrnch.me/n896k #trafficexchange #websitehits
- Wired List Building Build Your #Opt-in list ~ http://scrnch.me/list-build #ListBuilding #EmailMarketing ##Opt-inMarketing #internetmarketing
- #Browser vulnerability used in #Google attacks ~ http://scrnch.me/pynf4 #hack #security #InternetExplorer #trojans #malware #warning
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Have You Been Hacked? Are You Concerned?
by Toolman on Jun.03, 2009, under Program Launch, Security
There is a new javascript-makes-an-iframe attack going on.
This is where some hackers deface sites, adding javascript that makes an iframe; the iframe loads attack scripts
from other servers. This latest attack is hosted on a server in kazakhstan (rnw.kz).
Guess what? Some of us are fed up with the hackers, and the impact it has on innocent webmasters. Those things can
get you banned here (temporarily), and get you in trouble with traffic exchanges, and worst of all, Google can
‘flag’ your site as an attack site.
