Paypal: Web hosting services are not tackling phishing
Blog Online payments service Paypal has lashed out at web-hosting services providers, which the company claims "need to do a better job" at tackling phishing. Web-hosting services need to do a better job of taking down phishing websites.
[March 29, 2007, 13:14 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]
RE: Paypal: Web hosting services are not tackling phishing
Blog Comment They should do more and PayPal is correct. Coming out recently with the small password device, they are at least attempting to remedy the situation, others should to ! Mark http://www.digitalmoneyworld.com
[March 29, 2007, 19:04 by ePanama]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
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About: Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
[September 30, 2006, 15:44]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
Talkback It's david vs goliath, How much will it cost to pay off the judge to take his head out of you know where and use common sense that making computers is not the same as making web sites. Sound like some scumbag lawyer is going to get paid.
About: Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
[February 21, 2006, 15:57]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
Talkback how old is Mr. Dell? If he was born BEFORE the DELL company existed then HE has the copyright on the name and not the company.he could sue their asses into the ground claiming 'prior art'. I seriously hope he does this as it will show these large...
About: Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
[February 21, 2006, 16:06]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
Talkback I'm pulling for Paul on this one and it just goes to show that big companies are willing to anything.pauldell.blogspot.com/ D-mode Blog Story
About: Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
[February 21, 2006, 17:28]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
Talkback Absolute, total and utter nonsense. Dell have no right IMHO to demand someone not use his own name.
About: Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
[February 22, 2006, 10:39]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
Talkback This is crazy. Dell themselves are named after their founder, Michael Dell. There is no overlap between the services Paull Dell is offering and those of Dell the company. If we were to use Dell's example, none of the thousands of John Smiths in the...
About: Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
[February 22, 2006, 11:04]
IE IE OH!
Talkback Their are reports of up to 6000 compromised web sites hosting web pages that take advantage of the vulnerability. There were over 100 websites on the Dec 11th hosting some type of malware associated with this vulnerability.
About: Microsoft: Hole exploit threatens all IE versions
[December 19, 2008, 7:38 by lumension]
Take note
Blog Your ISP and email and web hosting companies' tech support numbers. If your domain, web and email hosting aren't managed by one company make a note of the web and mail servers addresses, plus the phone numbers, account numbers, passwords and web...
[September 26, 2008, 8:03 in It shouldn't happen to an IT consultant by Adrian Mars]
Virtual Hosts on Ubuntu
Blog Set up Name based virtual hosting Name based virtual hosting web sites whilst sat on the gloriously over-crowded flu infested train. Install Apache2 web server, PHP, MySQL and PHPMyAdmin Once you've done all that, you need to reboot the Apache2 web...
[September 14, 2009, 22:03 in Web design & FOSS by Jake Rayson]
One giant step towards ending spam
Talkback This will be an issue for many small businesses which use dialup/adsl, do not run an email server to do dns lookups and send direct, and use a separate web hosting provider, which by necessity must host their domain, but doesn't provide smtp or...
About: One giant step towards ending spam
[April 13, 2004, 11:39]
An Inconvenient Truth: A Convenient Option?
Blog Anyway, this got me thinking about a pal of mine who is associated with a company that claims to be able to offset the environmental cost of hosting your own web site. But think about it, hosting your own web site on your chosen ISP’s server means...
[August 29, 2007, 9:38 in by Adrian Bridgwater]
IBM eServer xSeries 226 8488 (Xeon 3GHz)
Member Review Bought this server for extensive web-application hosting i.e.runs web server, email server and database too. With 2GB of ram this monster seems to run fine and is giving good performance. I got this server very cheap than its original price from...
[February 22, 2006, 9:42]
'Confidential US security documents' flaunted online
Talkback cryptome.org is the "Web site hosting this information", since the reported seems to have "forgotten" this information. Given that the documents are in the wild, there is no point concealing this information from readers who may want to get an idea...
About: 'Confidential US security documents' flaunted online
[January 25, 2005, 0:32]
DimDim - Free Web Meetings
Blog I've just been looking at a new product called "DimDim" (www.dimdim.com), for hosting web meetings. Basically what DimDim provides is a way to host web meetings with video and audio of the meeting host/provider, shared presentation of a whiteboard...
[April 10, 2008, 15:23 in Reviews Blog by J.A. Watson]
If you fancy running a controversial website...
Blog Its web hosting company, Netcetera, has thrown it off. Web Hosting .you might like to think twice before signing up with Netcetera for hosting purposes. Meanwhile, if you fancy doing some waterfowling of your own, do check whether your hosting...
[February 19, 2008, 23:28 in Not Safe For Work by Rupert Goodwins]
Shocking waste of storage. No surprise
Blog If there was a prize for a piece of research that throws up a blindingly obvious conclusion, that could be won by the latest research from Vanson Bourne, produced for the web hosting specialists, Hostway.
[August 21, 2007, 14:14 in News Blog by Colin Barker]
Irate Bulldog user settles court case
Talkback For Ian, the software developer, I can imagine the frustration of not getting e-mail to arrive, but surely if such a service is important, you would have your own domain, with web hosting and e-mail separate from the ISP.
About: Irate Bulldog user settles court case
[March 19, 2006, 8:45]
Linux servers 'attacked more often'
Talkback Not suprising is you consider Linux is used by the overwhelming vast majority of personal and hobby websites which due to the amateur nature of such sites are never going to be as secure as commercial websites often hosted by commercial web...
About: Linux servers 'attacked more often'
[February 20, 2004, 14:40]



