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Optimizing PHP, SQL Injections, and
Security
Optimizing PHP, SQL Injections, and
Security
05/29/2002 02:26 PMMan Sentenced for Silicone Injections
Man Sentenced for Silicone Injections
02/13/2004 02:42 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 13 2004 6:48PM GMT
Taking the needle out of injections
Taking the needle out of injections
03/31/2005 02:20 PMBlog:
Researchers at two different campuses of the University of
California are working on projects that would allow doctors to give...
Injections said to hamper bioterror
fight
Injections said to hamper bioterror
fight
12/08/2003 01:06 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 8 2003 12:34PM ET
New Patch May Replace Medical Injections
(AP)
New Patch May Replace Medical Injections
(AP)
01/06/2005 12:19 PMAP - Those who dread hypodermic needles may someday be able to apply
their medicine on their skin instead, a couple of researchers believe.
Lethal Injections Called Flawed
(washingtonpost.com)
Lethal Injections Called Flawed
(washingtonpost.com)
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Injections Temporarily Turn Slacker
Monkeys Into Model Workers (Los Angeles
Times)
Injections Temporarily Turn Slacker
Monkeys Into Model Workers (Los Angeles
Times)
08/12/2004 06:07 AMLos Angeles Times - Laboratory monkeys that started out as careless
procrastinators became super-efficient workers after injections into
their brains that suppressed a gene linked to their ability to
anticipate a reward.
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Dotgeek.org: Captcha for PHP
Dotgeek.org: Captcha for PHP
03/31/2005 09:56 AMIn an effort to curb the automatic submission of forms from "web bots"
on your site, the folks over at
Dotgeek.org have posted
a CAPTCHA
script that can easily integrate with your current site.
DotGeek: Restriction and Rotation
DotGeek: Restriction and Rotation
02/12/2004 10:10 AMIn two new tutorials from
DotGeek.org this morning, they cover
the creation of site access restriction methods, and how to simply use
the coordinates of and object's center point for positioning inside a
GD2 image.
DotGeek: Database Abstraction and OOP
DotGeek: Database Abstraction and OOP
01/09/2004 10:08 PMNew from
DotGeek.org this morning
is a tutorial that will be of great interest for those out there
working with OOP and databases.
DotGeek Certification Programme
DotGeek Certification Programme
01/19/2004 07:19 AMDotgeek (a community, non-business driven website made by developers
for the PHP programmers community) is glad to announce "The DotGeek
Certified PHP Programmer Certification Programme". The programme,
which is independent, open source and totally free, is based on
tutorials and code samples submission analyzed under a number of
public criteria. The certification board includes well-accomplished
professionals in their fields like David Costa, Anthony L. Faulds and
Chris Shiflett. The open nature of the programme allows PHP
professionals to join the certification board and contribute directly
to the project.
DotGeek.org: Second PHP Programming
Marathon
DotGeek.org: Second PHP Programming
Marathon
04/09/2004 04:06 PMNew from
DotGeek.org this morning
is an announcement about a widely participated in event previously - a
new PHP Programming Marathon.
DotGeek.org: CSS/PHP and Hashing Your
Files
DotGeek.org: CSS/PHP and Hashing Your
Files
02/10/2004 02:51 AMIn two new tutorials from
DotGeek.org this morning, they cover
ground in CSS & PHP as well as some simple functions for helping you
store and retrieve information from flat files.
DotGeek.org: PHP Templates? Get Smarty!
DotGeek.org: PHP Templates? Get Smarty!
02/17/2004 10:34 AMFrom
DotGeek.org this morning,
there's a new tutorial for anyone out there looking to get into using
PHP and the Smarty Templates for templating your site.
Zend: DotGeek.org PHP 5 Case Study
Zend: DotGeek.org PHP 5 Case Study
05/21/2004 11:20 AMWith more details on their PHP 5 hosting and a
Zend article to talk all about it,
DotGeek.org has
this case
study posted on
Zend.com.
DotGeek.org: Summer Tournament Winners!
DotGeek.org: Summer Tournament Winners!
09/01/2004 08:22 AMThe Summer Tournament Results from
DotGeek.org have been
announced:
DotGeek: Error Checking and Handling
DotGeek: Error Checking and Handling
01/26/2004 08:28 AMWell, it looks like
DotGeek.org
is back up and already going with new content this week, including one
of their latest dealing with error checking and handling in your PHP
scripts.
DotGeek: PHP Marathon Results Posted
DotGeek: PHP Marathon Results Posted
12/02/2003 01:36 AMThe final results are in in the
DotGeek Programming Marathon
mentioned back in October - 178 programmers registered, with only 14
of them making the cut.
DotGeek.org: Free Developer PHP 5
Hosting
DotGeek.org: Free Developer PHP 5
Hosting
05/10/2004 08:41 AMDavid Costa from
DotGeek.
org is covering today.
DotGeek.org: Introduction to Regular
Expressions
DotGeek.org: Introduction to Regular
Expressions
01/09/2004 10:08 PMDotGeek.org has a new posting
this morning for everyone out there struggling with regular
expressions and might need that extra helping hand -
Introduct
ion to Regular Expressions.
DotGeek: PHP Certification Based on Code
DotGeek: PHP Certification Based on Code
01/05/2004 08:38 AMDotGeek.org has a new post over
on their site about a certification they are trying to offer PHP
coders all over the world.
DotGeek: Dynamically Repopulating Forms
DotGeek: Dynamically Repopulating Forms
01/27/2004 09:13 AMNew from
DotGeek.org this
morning, there is a new tutorial seeking to help you dynamically fill
and update form elements without having to reload the page.
DotGeek: An Intro to Templating Your
Site
DotGeek: An Intro to Templating Your
Site
01/07/2004 02:51 PMDotGeek.org has a new tutorial
posted today for those out there new to creating sites with PHP and
looking for that next step to make their sites easier to maintain.
DotGeek: PHP Summer Tournament Begins!
DotGeek: PHP Summer Tournament Begins!
06/02/2004 08:38 AMFrom the folks over at
DotGeek.org:
DotGeek.org: Project K++ Package
Released
DotGeek.org: Project K++ Package
Released
06/09/2004 09:07 AMIn another very interesting posting from the
DotGeek Summer Tournament, a
package has been submitted for using
the ming library and the best
of PHP 5's class structure to explore the possibilities of
computer-generated abstract art.
DotGeek.org: Data Encapsulation and Code
Reuse
DotGeek.org: Data Encapsulation and Code
Reuse
01/09/2004 10:08 PMIn all of the code floating around out there, there's one thing that
most programmers missed - the reuse of code, be it theirs or another
coder's. Reuse of code is a skill that every programmer should master,
not just PHP coders. So,
DotGeek.org has posted a new
tutorial to help you understand why code reuse is such a good thing.
DotGeek.org: Content vs. Code &
Email Attachments
DotGeek.org: Content vs. Code &
Email Attachments
02/10/2004 02:51 AMDotGeek.org has two new pieces
from
John Coggeshall posted
this morning - different, but both very informative. These two
tutorials,
Separati
ng Content from Code and
Sending
File Attachments From PHP.
DotGeek.org: OpenGL Code Snippet Posted
DotGeek.org: OpenGL Code Snippet Posted
06/09/2004 09:08 AMIn an interesting note from the
DotGeek PHP5 programming
tournament, there has been a submission of
an OpenGL
implementation in PHP has been released by Peter 'iridium'
Waller.
Verio Expands IntelliSecurity Managed
Security Services; Partners with
Internet Security Systems; New Security
Verio Expands IntelliSecurity Managed
Security Services; Partners with
Internet Security Systems; New Security
01/26/2004 12:34 PMCPU Review Jan 26 2004 4:02PM GMT
Homeland Security Executive Don L.
Rondeau is named as the Transportation
Security Advisor for The International
Association for Counter Terrorism and
Security Professionals."This is a
volunteer appointment and an opportunity
to serve"Don L. Rondeau
Homeland Security Executive Don L.
Rondeau is named as the Transportation
Security Advisor for The International
Association for Counter Terrorism and
Security Professionals."This is a
volunteer appointment and an opportunity
to serve"Don L. Rondeau
08/27/2004 01:27 PMIn an effort to ensure that the private sector is fully engaged in the
counter terrorism discussion. The premiere counter terrorism
association names one of the private sectors best and brightest to
lead the efforts of its Transportation Security /Counter Terrorism
efforts.
[PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]
Auditor security collection released - a
swiss army knife for security
assessments.
Auditor security collection released - a
swiss army knife for security
assessments.
05/20/2004 05:30 PMMax (May 20 2004)
Vernier Networks Locks Down Security at
the Network Edge with New EdgeWall
Security Appliance
Vernier Networks Locks Down Security at
the Network Edge with New EdgeWall
Security Appliance
02/01/2005 09:10 PMClientless Network Access Management solution stops internal threats
at the network edge - not the defenseless desktop [PRWEB Feb 1, 2005]
Enhancing Customer Security: New
Microsoft Initiatives in the Ongoing
Security Effort to Help Customers
Enhancing Customer Security: New
Microsoft Initiatives in the Ongoing
Security Effort to Help Customers
12/29/2003 03:40 AMThe cost of attacks against computer systems has been steadily
increasing over the past decade1. In order to help create a secure and
safe environment, Microsoft® has invested significantly in
Trustworthy Computing. This paper details three new undertakings in
the ongoing Trustworthy Computing Initiative that will help enhance
customer security.
Improving Security with Domain
Isolation: Microsoft IT implements IP
Security (IPsec)
Improving Security with Domain
Isolation: Microsoft IT implements IP
Security (IPsec)
06/15/2004 11:34 AMSecurity: Advice guide for NGOs &
charities on IT computer crime &
security
Security: Advice guide for NGOs &
charities on IT computer crime &
security
12/17/2003 03:51 AMPublicTechnology.net Dec 17 2003 3:23AM ET
Security considerations when selecting a
managed security service provider (MSSP)
Security considerations when selecting a
managed security service provider (MSSP)
04/12/2005 08:45 AMComputer Weekly Apr 12 2005 1:08PM GMT
Security Watch Special: Windows XP SP2
Security Center Spoofing Threat
Security Watch Special: Windows XP SP2
Security Center Spoofing Threat
08/27/2004 02:05 PMWindows XP Service Pack 2 promises to raise the security bar for the
sometimes beleaguered operating system. Unfortunately, one of the new
features could be spoofed so that it reports misleading information
about system security, or worse, lets a malicious program watch for an
opportunity to do damage without being detected. The feature is the
Windows Security Center (WSC), which displays the status ( (Figure 1)
)of the key elements of your defenses: Firewall, Updates, and
Antivirus. If your firewall has been disabled, or your antivirus is
out of date, that news will display here. The information is stored in
an internal database managed by the Windows Management Instrumentation
(WMI) subsystem built into Windows.
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Wireless data gamble
Wireless data gamble
09/22/2004 08:11 AM Kent Thexton took a gamble when he crossed the Atlantic to become
co-CEO of Seven. But the notion of the cell phone as gateway to the
Internet isn't the easy sell it was on the other side of the pond.
Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data
Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data
01/07/2004 02:55 PM
For most of the past year, on many US airlines, those phones inserted
into
the middle seat have borne a label reading "Service Disconnected."
Those
labels tell a simple story -- people don't like to make $40 phone
calls.
They tell a more complicated one as well, about the economics of
connectivity and about two competing visions for access to our various
networks. One of these visions is the one everyone wants -- ubiquitous
and
convenient -- and the other vision is the one we get -- spotty and
cobbled
together.
Call the first network "perma-net," a world where connectivity is like
air, where anyone can send or receive data anytime anywhere. Call the
second network "nearly-net", an archipelago of connectivity in an
ocean of disconnection. Everyone wants permanet -- the providers want
to
provide it, the customers want to use it, and every few years, someone
announces that they are going to build some version of it. The lesson
of
in-flight phones is that nearlynet is better aligned with the
technological, economic, and social forces that help networks actually
get
built. The most illustrative failure of permanet is the airphone. The
most
spectacular was Iridium. The most expensive will be 3G.
- More at http://www.shirky.com/writings/permanet.html
Wireless Data Currently About Ubiquity,
Not Speed
Wireless Data Currently About Ubiquity,
Not Speed
09/22/2004 02:58 PMWe've already joked about how all wireless data services, no matter
how fast,
start their
pricing at $80/month, in the hopes that business users with
expense accounts will sign up while the network provider works out all
their network and capacity problems. The prices eventually drop as
the provider feels better about the network and (much more
importantly) competitors have launched their own, faster, networks
also at the $80 price point. Still, in an interview about wireless
data offerings, the co-CEO of wireless data company Seven, provides an
interesting rationale for the $80 pricing. He basically admits that
it's too expensive for the power user, but
just fine for the casual
user. Seems a bit counter-intuitive, doesn't it? The power user,
of course, is also a bandwidth hog -- and the carriers don't want
bandwidth hogs clogging up these networks, so no matter what the
price, the speeds of most wireless data service offerings aren't
enough. However, for the more casual user, bandwidth isn't nearly as
big an issue. For the casual user signing up for wireless data plans,
the issue is ubiquitous connectivity -- and that's the target audience
for these users. So, the question being asked is the wrong one. The
interviewer is basically asking how they can justify charging
$80/month for "what amounts to a very slow DSL connection." The
answer (though, not this directly) is basically that users are buying
the ubiquity and the mobility -- not the speed.
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
07/20/2004 04:34 PMForbes Jul 20 2004 7:33PM GMT
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
(AP)
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
(AP)
07/20/2004 02:31 PMAP - AT&T Wireless launched high-speed 3G data networks Tuesday in
Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and Seattle that will give mobile
users Internet broadband-type services.
Automotive Data Logger Goes Wireless
Automotive Data Logger Goes Wireless
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSi-Gate GmbH, a leader in the field of Automotive Electronic
Development, has announced the addition of wireless capabilities to
their VDL-1000 Automotive Data Logger. This includes WLAN, GSM/GPRS,
and Bluetooth. [PRWEB Jun 5, 2005]
FCC Pulls Blinds on Wireless Data
FCC Pulls Blinds on Wireless Data
08/11/2004 04:52 AMNew rules will force wireless telecommunications companies to disclose
serious network outages, but the public won't have access to the
information for fear that terrorists may read it. By Ryan Singel.
The Evolution of 3G Wireless Data
Services
The Evolution of 3G Wireless Data
Services
03/28/2005 11:22 PMByte.com Mar 28 2005 11:40PM GMT
My Near Term Wireless Data Services
Predictions
My Near Term Wireless Data Services
Predictions
06/20/2004 12:49 PM
William Luciw has some
predictions....
Folks,
Let me go out on a limb here and make a few near term predictions
for the remaining 2004, & 2005:
[1] Data Services which provide situated content (i.e.
content+communications+purpose) will be HUGE winners
[2] Multimedia (premium, high quality) will dominate ALL high
margin data service offerings
[3] DRM FUD will subside with rapid (near geometric) sustained
growth of online 'multi-use' content licenses
[4] Privacy issues will subside and eventually become monetized in
HUGE win-win multi-channel promotions
[5] U.S. Adoption will (unfortunately) still trail EU but Americas
upside is HUGE in the next two years
[6] Carriers will stampede to embrace Alternative Communications
Network models to remain access gatekeepers
[7] Alternative Communication Networks will continue to topple
pricing strategies for the incumbents peaking within two years
Marc replies...
If Bill is right, there's gonna be a tremendous need for
micro-content publishing systems interwoven with intelllgent ad
managers.
2004 is crunch time for wireless data
2004 is crunch time for wireless data
12/08/2003 06:56 AMvnunet.com Dec 8 2003 6:39AM ET
Mobile gaming 4.4% of wireless data in
2009
Mobile gaming 4.4% of wireless data in
2009
09/08/2004 02:45 PMinfoSync Sep 8 2004 5:06PM GMT
Wireless LAN Keeps Roofing Maker's Data
Safe
Wireless LAN Keeps Roofing Maker's Data
Safe
09/13/2004 06:53 AMSypherdata implements wireless inventory system at roofing
manufacturer.
Verizon to build a wireless data network
Verizon to build a wireless data network
01/08/2004 07:08 PMThe network, which will use 3G technology provided by Evolution-Data
Optimized (EV-DO), will be fast enough to allow consumers to download
video and music and send video messages.
Discrete Wireless partners with GDT to
provide Map Data
Discrete Wireless partners with GDT to
provide Map Data
07/14/2004 03:38 AMDiscrete Wireless will utilize GDT's product in its next generation
MARCUS® hosted Fleet Management solution. [PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]
AT&T wireless jumps into data arms race
AT&T wireless jumps into data arms race
11/19/2003 12:59 PMglobetechnology.com Nov 19 2003 11:43AM ET
AT&T Wireless jumps into mobile data
race
AT&T Wireless jumps into mobile data
race
11/19/2003 12:33 AMUSA Today Nov 18 2003 11:36PM ET
Wireless data services shape up at
Verizon
Wireless data services shape up at
Verizon
07/27/2004 03:05 PMMobile IM, other wireless applications are generating strong revenue
for the company, as more consumers latch onto data services.
AT&T Wireless Jumps Into Data Arms Race
AT&T Wireless Jumps Into Data Arms Race
11/18/2003 07:47 PMAP via Daily Press Nov 18 2003 6:49PM ET
Verizon Wireless to expand data service
Verizon Wireless to expand data service
09/23/2004 04:42 AMBoston Globe Sep 23 2004 8:37AM GMT
Sprint plans faster wireless data
services
Sprint plans faster wireless data
services
06/22/2004 12:11 PMThe company plans to give mobile Web surfers access to broadband
speeds before the end of the year, in some areas.
Proliferation of wireless data forms new
security market
Proliferation of wireless data forms new
security market
12/30/2003 01:39 AMAT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast
Data for Mobiles
AT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast
Data for Mobiles
07/20/2004 01:09 PM DotGeek: PHP Security - SQL Injections