Archive for December, 2006


JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming

JavaScript is a powerful language, not just something that’s handy for image rollovers and other corny, flashy effects. However, very few people who have used JavaScript realize its capabilities. If you’re one of these people, this tutorial is aimed at you.
I’ve been looking for books that digs a bit deeper into javascript programming than the […]

How hackers can use Google to hack your site

I came across this article which is interesting stuff for site owners. It shows you how hackers can use Google queries, especially on Google’s code search, to find weaknesses in your code. Check it out and try some of the queries too. You’ll be amazed how easy it is to find security holes!

EveryDns.net denial of service (DoS) attacks

From the EveryDns.net site:
EveryDNS suffered a large Denial of Service attack starting on Friday, December 1st. We have taken steps to mitigate the attack and service was restored within a few hours. There will be a more complete writeup posted on Monday, December 4th, 2006. This was our first major outage due to a DoS […]

Plesk Backups

If you have a Plesk server or virtual server, I’m sure you have though about how to backup that server. If you haven’t, please think about it now. Once your server dies on you you’ll be so sorry that you will be slamming your head against the wall.
I’ve researched and tried several options to […]