Archive for October, 2010
Passwords are secret codes that must be protected. Many negative things can happen when your password leak into the hands of others. Learn 7 tips to keep it brief.
1. Not Using Default Password
The default password is the password that we can be the first time. This default password should indeed be quickly replaced because of very vulnerable. The reason, the default password can be easily searched on google search, even there are listed the name of a machine, type and default password with a magnificent plastered on some website creators vendors.
Sometimes administrators fear of forgetting to change-change the default password, so that an intruder can take over the system with default passwords.
2.Not Using Password Hint
Sometimes we are afraid to forget the password that was our entry into the system / account, so we need to create a reminder if we forget the password. Now this is called password reminder Hint, if we create a password hint question with this then we can quickly recall these forgotten passwords.
Likewise with the hackers, they’ll experiment with us to guess the password in the password hint questions, over time the password will be predictable, if the questions listed in the password hint can be answered by the penebak password.
One thing I find interesting about the web editor, like many that are rarely updated. Why do you think? Perhaps because of HTML and CSS will not have a major update to the W3C HTML editor why you want an update? For example, KompoZer created to discuss the updates, when refreshed carry Nvu stopped. But KompoZer does not have an update since 2007. I was waiting Atlas comes from the beta for over a year now, and the latest post on 6 October. But in a year – and I think it was from 2009. But then a program such as Adobe Dreamweaver and Expression Web, every year, almost like clockwork.
I worry if my editor does not like the update. Even if it looks perfect. It may seem strange, but I already have a program stop at a more advanced version of the operating system, and if the developer does not work with my favorite editor, then I would lose access to it in the future. How do you think? What is the problem if the editor is not updated for a while?
browsing in which users can surf the internet and open web pages in separate tabs in one window. So no need to open many windows if you want to open a lot of sites so that the taskbar looks full. But often the user accidentally closes the browser tab that is actually still want to explore because there is important information in it that has not been read, even plan to bookmark the site. Do not worry, the developers of web browsers actually been thinking about this scenario and implement a feature where an accidentally closed tab can be opened again. It is very easy: 1. Click the History menu in Firefox browser. 2. Select the Recently Closed Tabs, and then look for sites that you accidentally closed earlier. Alternatively a shorter again is press the Ctrl + Shift + T on the keyboard, the browser tab you just closed can be opened again.