Security
CSS Steals Your Web Data | Hackaday
Earlier this year, we posted a link to an interactive Web page. Most people seemed to like it, but we got at least one comment about how they would never be so incautious as to allow JavaScript to … Source: CSS Steals Your Web Data | Hackaday
Read MoreThat Game on Your Phone May Be Tracking What You’re Watching on TV
If a game app on iOS or Android asks you to have access to the microphone and the game doesn’t require it to play the game, it’s listening to your environment and may serve up ads or feed a service that serves ads. This is one of the main reasons I don’t have an Amazon…
Read MoreOWASP Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework – Advanced Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability Detection and Exploitation Framework
What Happens If I Use Two-Factor Authentication and Lose My Phone?
It’s Christmas time and a lot of you folks are getting new phones, did you know when you get a new phone your two factor authentication may stop working? Give this post a read and bring yourself up to speed.
Read MoreRevSlider Vulnerability Leads To Massive WordPress SoakSoak Compromise | Sucuri Blog
Launching in 2015: A Certificate Authority to Encrypt the Entire Web | Electronic Frontier Foundation
I’m curious to see how this would work. With Mozilla, Cisco, Akami and IdenTrust involved it should be interesting.
Read MoreGoogle Can Now Tell You’re Not a Robot With Just One Click | WIRED
Website Security – Typos Can have a Bigger Impact Than Expected | Sucuri Blog
HTTP vs HTTPS Test — Does encryption make websites slower or faster?
How to find and clean up infected WordPress Files over SSH
In one of the WordPress facebook groups I’m a part of they were talking about how to clean up infected WordPress files using ssh. This is a great write up by Kris Chase, take a look.
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