Thursday, February 17, 2005

SPAM Arrest??? Looks like a nice service....

Its good to know something new for E-mails....

SPAM Arrest....

Excellent Hacking Site & Google HoneyPot...

Looks like its very interesting to play around....

What are search engine hackers and why should I care?

Google has developed a powerful tool. The search engine that Google has implemented allows for searching on an immense amount of information. The Google index has swelled past 8 billion pages [February 2005] and continues to grow daily. Mirroring the growth of the Google index, the spread of web-based applications such as message boards and remote administrative tools has resulted in an increase in the number of misconfigured and vulnerable web apps available on the Internet.

These insecure tools, when combined with the power of a search engine and index which Google provides, results in a convenient attack vector for malicious users. It is in your best interest to be knowledgable of, and protect yourself from this threat.This threat is amplified by tools like Foundstone's Sitedigger, and Wikto, which automate this technique.

Saturday, February 12, 2005

Nice CRM Solution...

Looks like another nice solution of CRM Application.....leads4web

Saturday, February 05, 2005

Spam costing companies $22 billion a year

Really interesting facts to know.....

Study: Spam costing companies $22 billion a year
Thursday, February 3, 2005 Posted: 11:13 AM EST (1613 GMT)

NEW YORK (AP) -- Time wasted deleting junk e-mail costs American businesses nearly $22 billion a year, according to a new study from the University of Maryland.

A telephone-based survey of adults who use the Internet found that more than three-quarters receive spam daily. The average spam messages per day is 18.5 and the average time spent per day deleting them is 2.8 minutes.
The loss in productivity is equivalent to $21.6 billion per year at average U.S. wages, according to the National Technology Readiness Survey produced by Rockbridge Associates, Inc., and the Center for Excellence in Service at Maryland's business school.

The study also found that 14 percent of spam recipients actually read messages to see what they say, and 4 percent of the recipients have bought something advertised through spam within the past year.

The random survey of 1,000 U.S. adults was conducted in November and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

VNC - Virtual Network Computing...

This is really a very useful way to work....I am sure this is the future of working environment....

Enjoy....