7 E-commerce mistakes

Author : mycenturio Date : April 13, 2012, 12:14 p.m.

Just minute ago we found a very interesting article useful for any person managing website or blog that is meant to be commercial.

Indeed, many of this issues can be solved by Mycenturio scanner. For example You can check if your site isn't overloaded what makes it too slow.

The full article is to find on:

www.mashable.com ...

Chinese government site is hacked by Anonymous China.

Author : mycenturio Date : April 4, 2012, 5:04 p.m.
Chinese government site is hacked by Anonymous China. The Anonymous China announced that they hacked five important government sites. List of sites:
• http://tygtzy.gov.cn/index.php
• http://cdcbd.gov.cn/
• http://www.bbdj.gov.cn/
• http://www.dzwqb.gov.cn/
• http://www.qnwqdj.gov.cn/

Moreover, Anonymous hackers posted a link with tricks how to browse the internet ...

Justin Bieber's Twitter site got hacked

Author : mycenturio Date : March 29, 2012, 4:59 p.m.
Musician's account was hacked, moreover the following tweet was sent to 19 million followers: "19 million my ass. #biebermyballs". According to Zdnet report, the hackers also started unfollowing and blocking Bieber’s followers.

Fortuantely, the tweet was deleted. Either the hacker in question deleted it right after posting it, or (more likely) someone else was active on the account ...

50 Professional Yearly Subscriptions to Give Away!

Author : mycenturio Date : March 27, 2012, 11:41 a.m.
This week starting, Mycenturio has 50 Professional Yearly Subscriptions to give away! What you need to do is to write us: office@mycenturio.com with the answer to the given question. This week the question is:

What does online safety mean for You?

The duration of the contest is 5 weeks. The question will be different each week. We have ...

Web Attacks on China Constantly Rising

Author : mycenturio Date : March 23, 2012, 4:42 p.m.
China's National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team (CNCERT/CC) is reporting that attacks on public and private organisations from outside of Chinese borders have escalated in the past year from 5 million computers affected in 2010 to 8.9 million in 2011.

There were 47,000 foreign IP address involved in the process of getting the remote access ...

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