I was asked a couple of days ago to add a disclaimer to the commenting section on a WordPress Blog, something like: “Commentators are asked to be polite, stay on topic. While we do monitor and moderate comments, they are …
Monthly Archives: October 2014
Test and Fix if your Browser can be exploited by Poodle
Most browsers are vulnerable, there were plans a remove SSL3 anyway. Here’s a simple test and supplied fixes for most browser types on most platforms.
General details on the Poodle SSL3 vulnerability here.
A fix for Poodle SSL3 Microsoft …
Poodle Vulnerability and Microsoft iis Servers and Shell Shock
People are still busy going through previous projects and installations the growing number of threats offered by the Shell Shock vulnerability, with the list of exploits are constantly growing here.
Well I didn’t quite drop everything, but within 24 …
Fake domain name sales
I was so happy with the response I got with my post regarding the fake ICANN appraiser scam a couple of months ago, I thought it worth sharing each of the dodgy domain name practices I come across as they …
inexcusable that there was only a password protecting this much sensitive data
JPMorgan Password Leads Hackers to 76 Million Households
Inexcusable that there was only a password protecting this much sensitive data.
2FA, Smart Card… we have so many tools available now, there really is no excuse for such …