June 2009
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By Giedrius Majauskas on June 29, 2009
AntivirusBest is a scam – a parasite designated to capture your attention with multiple popups or fake security center alerts, and then convice you to pay for its full version. It is not different to other rogues from 2009 batch – that is it has no useful capabilities and only pretends to scan your PC [...]
Posted in Security |
By Giedrius Majauskas on June 29, 2009
Yesterday I tweeked my blog’s feeds and looked for a plugin to integrate feedburner seemlesly. This appeared a bit more tricky than thought: Upgrade to wordpress 2.7 made some feedburner plugins inoperable. This includes most popular FeedSmith plugin. Some other Wordpres feed plugins are not working too. I am not sure if it is wordpress [...]
Posted in General | Tagged feedburner, wordpress |
By Giedrius Majauskas on June 26, 2009
Contraviro… does this name sounds familiar? Yeah, it is a slight variation of ContraVirus, a rogue active a year ago. It looks like Contra Viro method is timeless : push infections in fake video sites, or add a Trojan present to some crappy shareware. After that, wait push fake security alerts into the botnet of [...]
Posted in Security | Tagged contraviro |
By Giedrius Majauskas on June 16, 2009
This is a quick post about pagerank scultping being dead. This nice post explores options still existing for sculpting pagerank in websites. I am still 100% sure that nofollow link attribute is sort of useless for actively supported sites
Posted in SEM |
By Giedrius Majauskas on June 11, 2009
I had read a post at sitepoints about 16 php 5 frameworks. I will not argue the fact that frameworks are good and you should use one. What saddens me is that the key points of comparison are omitted in the post. So, how to compare different php 5 frameworks? Let us see. 1. Paradigms [...]
Posted in Programming | Tagged frameworks, php, Programming |
By Giedrius Majauskas on June 5, 2009
PageRank Sculpting is dead. Matt Cutts announcement about how google handles no-follow links was a big news for “advanced seo” users. It caused quite big buzz in blogosphere, especially because of the way it was announced. A post in official google blog would be taken much calmer than indirect announcement during SMX. PageRank sculpting is [...]
Posted in SEM |
By Giedrius Majauskas on June 4, 2009
Switch off debugging output. All errors and warnings should go to logs and not your site output. You might leave it for your office IP’s, if you have a way to see what others see (additional IP’s or proxies). You do not want others to know what happens in your site, especially if your debugger [...]
Posted in Programming, SEM | Tagged website launch, websites |
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