Your internet access is going to get suspended (says the Worm, this time!)
The post Your internet access is going to get suspended (says the Worm, this time!) appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Trojan Horse “NOD32 has pulled out another nasty from an email that arrived...
View ArticleExample of Sustained Spam Comment Attacks on a single WordPress Posting
The post Example of Sustained Spam Comment Attacks on a single WordPress Posting appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Now I may like to think I’m a literary genius but I am realistic enough to realise...
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The post mystimulusmoney dot con appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Site Statistics One of the benefits of managing your own website is you can check exactly who’s been visiting your site. There are...
View ArticleSpam Pings from American University
The post Spam Pings from American University appeared first on Strangely Perfect. It’s happened again! Actually, it’s happened several times but this is the first post on it… While looking at my stats...
View ArticleWeird Pings from a Sub-Domain
The post Weird Pings from a Sub-Domain appeared first on Strangely Perfect. I’ve Been Pinged from My Own Unknown Sub-Domains! One day I’ll figure how this http protocol and the rest work…. Last night I...
View ArticleMyBookFace Crap
The post MyBookFace Crap appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Introduction I had an interesting referral from an external website early today. It was, http://kexhoxonxk.iblogger.org/ iblogger.com has...
View ArticleWebsite Referral Spam and Cyber Security Malware
The post Website Referral Spam and Cyber Security Malware appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Remove Referrals Information from This Website because of Malware Like many blogs, this website has...
View ArticleInternet Businesses, Court?
The post Internet Businesses, Court? appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Introduction The 9/11 period, (or 11th September in some places), has been interesting of late with regard to internet...
View ArticleThe Three Rules of Trust – Using SwipeAuctions/Bids as an Example
The post The Three Rules of Trust – Using SwipeAuctions/Bids as an Example appeared first on Strangely Perfect. Introduction There’s a well-known adage that says, Don’t believe everything you read in...
View ArticleWhy Throw Away History?
The Web, History, Link-rot & Crawling Chaos A Hockey Stick, nothing to do with Climate Change Again, while checking for link-rot, I came across a broken link on the Crawling Chaos website....
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