Archive for March, 2007

Mar30

Fortune 1000 Networks - Bot Victims, How about Alabama and Mississippi?

Spam and phishing infestation is not restricted to home users’ poorly protected computers running Windows. Common wisdom says these are making a reap harvest for the malicious code writers. Yet a recent study published by The Register indicates that corporate America is another victim of this phenomenon. Zombie machines inside Oracle’s or HP’s networks were […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things Web Applications

Mar20

What Open Source Software Means to your Small Business

It’s been such an old hat to blog again (and again) about the super dooper advantages of getting your software out of the box. Many IT advising bloggers waste efforts to convince business owners of the superiority of OSS (Open Source Software) compared to proprietary solutions. And most of times, business owners will look down […]

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Mar14

Starving Junk Mail with The *nix Ecosystem on the Desktop

Faye is painting and moving the office to a new building. The old one nearby, serving CADTEk since 1992, is also getting a facelift (big time renovating, painting, redecorating, etc.) and will shortly open with a ’surprise’ shop, shhh…
All nice and happy, but what’s that having to do with spamming, phishing and net crimes? Not […]

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Mar10

The Vintage Mac, New VirtueMart and YouTube to Jumpstart Sales

 Doh, three weeks to catch up, here we go:
1. Simple Joomla/VirtueMart routines
Three new Joomla installs in a weektime. I see nothing challenging with this state-of-the-art CMS. Unless you have to integrate a shop data base of several thousands items that relate through several… tens of thousands categories, mostly redundant on items. The challenge, as […]

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Georg first started with programming in 1981. Did some machine engineering between 1985 and 1990. Then wasted an entire decade on DTP (Desktop Publishing), pre-press and printing. Since 2000, Georg escaped the Gutenberg territory to focus on web sites development and on-demand software applications programming. Don’t tell Georg that software comes in a box…