Posts Tagged ‘security’
WordPress Security Alert: Dean’s FCKEditor with PWWANGS Code for WordPress
Hey all, I know some of you are on top of this regularly and already know it. At the same time, many don’t as well so here you go. If you are using Dean’s FCKEditor editor plugin, there are several versions of it. Make sure you’re not using the one with PWWANGS Code for WordPress. It…
Click To ReadSecure Your Blog With Two-Step Authentication
In Gmail, when you enable 2-step authentication, each time you log in to your account via an unknown device or computer, you will be asked to enter a verification code that can be sent to your cell phone via SMS or good old fashioned phone call. The idea is to provide an extra security layer…
Click To ReadSetting Secure Passwords That Are Easy On You Too
This was sent out to our email subscribers last week but due to an incident that very same week, I feel compelled to post it here for your benefit. You know how you’re encouraged to create secure passwords and you end up with a 5ea11y h@rd 0n3? Yeah… like you’re going to remember that. I know all…
Click To ReadWant To Secure Your Amazon S3 Downloads?
Amazon S3 is a great way to store and distribute files. In particular large media files that could suck your web hosting bandwidth quickly if you uploaded to your own web site. And S3 is very, very affordable. A question that comes up regularly is when people start storing files exclusively for members on Amazon…
Click To ReadClickjacking: Everyone’s Vulnerable
Yesterday, I emailed those on my newsletter and told them about Sandboxie. Why it’s so very important to use it in today’s environment. Just before sending, I received an email about the very same topic. But the email highlighted something that was so important I felt I must bring your attention to this. It is…
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