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How To Hack Facebook Account with Crendential harvester attack cheatforge.net 7 Aug 2013 | 04:12 am

Ce ne sono di guide in giro per il web, però per chi fosse pigro di usare zio Google ne ho voluta mettere anche io una su Inforge! Il Credential Harvester Attack Method è un attacco molto semplice ma...

Lemonade frontgardenvegiepatch.blogspot.com 6 Jun 2011 | 10:16 pm

In the garden this week, we have harvested, spinach, radishes and the first brocollini and lemons. A few years ago, gall wasp attacked citrus trees through Melbourne and we were told to cut off all a...

Drupal theming: from scratch, mashup or subtheme? mrsimonelliott.com 11 Jan 2010 | 10:41 pm

So it's time for you to lay down something original using Drupal, gone are the days of picking a contrib theme. You want inflict some of your own design onto the waiting www. What plan of attack shoul...

Attack of the Facebook Harvesters t.wits.sg 14 Aug 2010 | 10:54 pm

UPDATE 16 Aug 2010 4:09 PM GMT : Facebook Execs have been contacted, (well through the emails discovered) and notified of this issue. They are looking into it already. But the issue still remains. A ...

Drupal Imagecache security vulnarability with DDOS attack explained webschuur.com 4 Mar 2013 | 04:00 am

Nearly a year ago, long before I decided to move out of Drupalwork entirely, I reported a security vulnarability in Drupal 7 core in imagecache. Since imagecache is used on most Drupal6 instances this...

Drupal Functions for Sanitizing User Input drupalwatchdog.com 3 Jun 2013 | 07:15 pm

Ways to Protect Your Websites Any website can be vulnerable to a variety of security problems, regardless of its underlying web technologies, including Drupal. Yet the most common type of attack invo...

Attack of the Colossal Cucumber yougrowgirl.com 22 Aug 2013 | 12:47 am

In the “How to Harvest” chapter of my book, Grow Great Grub, I explain why it is important to pick certain veggies such as zucchini, beans, and… ahem… cucumbers when they are young and immature. Whoop...

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