Saturday, March 28, 2009

Website Security Tips for Webmasters and Bloggers

Most start-up webmasters and blogger are lack of web security trainings. Website security or blog security is sometimes a top concern of webmasters. How to keep your website secure? How do you know if my site is safe or not? This article, Easy Website Security Checklist For Webmasters and Bloggers, tells you
  • how to keep your password safe
  • how to avoid Javascript injection or SQL injection
  • how minimize the possibility of system bugs
  • how to check by yourself

Some suggestions, for example, "never join in a traffic-exchange program. By now traffic-exchange IS malware. Do you want Uncle G to give your site a waning label?" is really good and practice for webmasters. If you are a blogger and your blog site is hosted, or you are a webmaster, I strongly suggest you read the checklist and follow the checklist.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Can You Have Privacy on Facebook and Twitter??

I just read some articles about several privacy issues and internet security concerns about web2.0 sites Facebook and Twitter. In the article Can You Have Privacy On Facebook? The author lists 2 issues by now . First,

Facebook Publishes User Information Gathered from 3rd Party

In November 2007, Facebook launched Beacon, a system where third-party websites can include a script by Facebook on their sites, and use it to send information about the actions of Facebook users on their site to Facebook, prompting serious privacy concerns. Information such as purchases made and games played are published in the user’s news feed. Originally if no action was taken, the information was automatically published. On November 29 this was changed to require confirmation from the user before publishing each story gathered by Beacon.
Second, Facebook Source Code Leaked Onto Internet
Then there is the Twitter private message leaking issue which were found last year.
Privacy and Security Concerns Rise After Twitter’s Privacy Disaster Everyone who uses Facebook and Twitter should read this 2 articles.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Internet Identity Theft: Act Now

What is identity theft? In short, identity theft is a crime. Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain. Unlike your fingerprints, which are unique to you and cannot be given to someone else for their use, your personal data, academically called personally identifiable information, can be used, if they fall into the wrong hands, to personally profit at your expense. You can read the detailed article What Is Identity Theft and How to Detect Identity Theft. Identity thieves can use a variety of high/low tech means to gain access to your personal information. So You may want to know How Identity Theft Happens, How Identity Theft Works. You need to act now to protect yourself!

Monday, March 2, 2009

A good blog about hot Asian girls

This blog is Hot Asian Girls. Many pictures, galleries, filmography and biography of famous Asian schoolgirls, movie stars, women political leaders and adult stars. Provides you culture background, pictures and dating tips of hot Asian (Japan, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Korea girls, etc.) girls.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Hot Asian girls pictures

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Chinese girls'China's traditional Valentine's Day

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Japanese Girl's Day

March 3 is Japanese Girls called hina matsuri (hina doll festival) or momo no sekku (peach flower festival). A set of hina dolls wearing kimono is displayed at homes of Japanese girls. It's a celebration for Japanese girls. People pray for girls' happiness and health, eating special food, such as chirashi-zushi (colorful sushi), clam soup, sakura mochi (sweet rice cakes), and more. See http://www.hotasiangirls.biz

Hina matsuri originated in China, and it was established in Japan during Edo Period (1603-1867). Since then, different types of hina dolls have been created around Japan. In some areas in Japan, hina dolls are hung from the ceiling.