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Assertivenet Spider is Gigablast Spider PDF Print E-mail

Introduction and Purpose

The cause of this allegory is to secure expose and information to counteract the suggestion that Assertivenet is potentially used for malicious purposes.

Initial Research

On Saturday, March 11, 2006, I received a somewhat urgent telephone call from a client of mine, Hibiscus Florals (www.hibiscusflorals.com). The owner, Mark Morkowski, was concerned because he had been reviewing his website traffic statistics and had noticed that at numerous points throughout the day, a user or spider from "ASSERTIVENET" (IP 66.154.103.125) had visited the Hibiscus website.

Since this was rather unusual, Mark elected to investigate further by searching for more information "Assertivenet" via the Google search engine. The first three results that he found appear below:

  • http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum10/11080.htm
  • http://www.powerbasic.com/support/forums/Forum12/HTML/002979.html
  • http://www.completewhois.com/cgi-bin/whois.cgi?query=66.154.111.40
From this information, Mark and I gathered that the owner of the spider in hunt appears to be a involvement called Assertive Networks, and hosted considering a task called "BC Hosting." More information wass not immediately available.

It is this lack of information that likely led some of the members of the PowerBASIC forums to block the IP range 66.154.* from accessing their various websites, and justifiably so. But this same lack of information led to additional questions:

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How Viruses Contaminate Your Computer PDF Print E-mail

Viruses are plain sailing bits of software that normally have a cynical push on our computers when they are activated. Usually viruses are amicable onto other software programs (games, disk utilities, office documents/Macros, screen-savers), and are activated when these normally harmless programs are started.

A virus is inactive until the infected program is run or an infected boot record on a floppy/CD is read.

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The Home Computer User?s Guide to Spyware PDF Print E-mail
As with the computer virus, spyware can be hopeless apart curiosity a comprehend of different categories. Most users are familiar with the term ?adware? which refers to software which serves annoying ads. There are however a number of other spyware variants you should be aware of.

To prepare with it is wanted to have a light significance of spyware.
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Protecting Yourself On MySpace PDF Print E-mail

"Growing embody of kid molestors using MySpace to organize meetings with minors"

"Teenage baby doll kidnapped by older man she met on MySpace"

The recent media blitz regarding MySpace has snowballed in the recent months. Parents, teachers and other school officials all over the country are calling for the banning of MySpace. Will they succeed?

No.

Why not? Because MySpace is free, fun... and everyone is doing it. MySpace is not anymore dangerous than any school, mall, neighborhood park.

Still this doesn't mean that MySpace users couldn't benefit from a little common sense while navigating through MySpace. The surprising thing is that MySpace offers tools and options for users to take control of their profile. Many users just don't know that those options exist.

I've compiled a list of options/tips that you can use to protect yourself on MySpace and take control of your profile.

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Dont Fall Victim to Internet Fraud - 10 Tips for Safer Surfing PDF Print E-mail

The Internet offers a prevalent marketplace for consumers and businesses. However, criminals again buy into the potential of cyberspace. The same scams that have reached us by telephone and in our mailbox can now be found on the World Wide Web and in email. Organizations such as the National Fraud Information Center have emerged to help people recognize shady schemes in order to prevent further victims.

According to the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC), a partnership between the National White Collar Crime Center and the FBI, the number of fraud victims is in the hundreds of thousands and total dollars lost are in the hundreds of millions, and rising at an exponential rate.

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The Benefits of Internet Security on the Education Front PDF Print E-mail
Online Courses Bring Advantages and Security Threats

A college proficiency is requisite in today?s job market. Because of this, bountiful workers find themselves pursuing a higher education while they are employed. One way colleges are making access to education more convenient for workers is by offering a wide range of their curriculum via online courses. This growing trend brings with it all the advantages and disadvantages associated with Internet connectivity.

One of the needful advantages to students is slight landing to their coursework at all hours of the week and night. In fact, online classes can usually accommodate any work schedule. The ease of communication with the instructor is another reason online courses are so popular. Still another important advantage is that online courses can be accessed easily from any public commuter with an Internet connection, like those you might find at universities or in public libraries.

Colleges and universities support this trend profitable online classes over they can haul more students and increase revenue without incurring the overhead associated with a classroom full of students.

However, as with partition trend, trained is a downside to this snappy elaborating in online education. Chief among the challenges institutions face is the need to defend against Internet-based threats. These threats are inherent in Web access and include instant messaging and peer-to-peer file sharing, spyware and phishing attacks, a wide-range of objectionable Web content and human nature itself.

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