Tag Archives: malware

The Journal of Prediction Markets… “may harm your computer”.

According to Google Search: I suppose that their server got infected by a computer virus. They should disinfect it —and make a better use of Google Webmaster Central Tool, which warns early on about malware problems.

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Why David Pennock and Jed Christiansen should be thankful to Google

Because Google Webmaster Central Tool helps webmasters determine whether their site(s) has/have been hacked. Awesome.

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Running WordPress.org on your own servers is a lot harder than just having them hosted {for free} on WordPress.com.

That was the hard lesson that life taught to our good doctor David Pennock. And now, it’s Robert Scobble’s turn —some hackers deleted 2 months of his blog. – How to keep your WordPress blog secure – For your information, … Continue reading

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WordPress blog hacked: What to do, now?

A nasty hacker has taught a lesson to research scientist David Pennock. The lesson is that our WordPress blogs are not secure, and we should be pro-active in reinforcing their line of defense. David Pennock’s post describing how his blog … Continue reading

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