Author: LuRcH
Drupal and Zeus Rewrite
If you are reading this page, the chances are you are one of the lucky people to end up with hosting on a Zeus server rather than Apache so unable to use the Clean...
Joomla SEF and Zeus Rewrite
f you are looking at this page the chances are that you have installed Joomla on your hosting, though discovered that rather than running Apache and mod_rewrite they are running Zeus which uses Zeus...
WordPress and Zeus Rewrite
If you are looking at this page the chances are that you having hosting with a company running Zeus web servers and you are trying to run WordPress with its Permalinks. As you have...
Possibly cheapest SSL ever?
I have purchased an SSL certificate for one of my sites, and has ended up being one of the Cheapest SSL certificates I have seen for sale from a well known SSL provider. Comodo...
Basic steps to secure your WordPress Blog
WordPress is one of the most popular pieces of Blog software and CMS software in the world. As a result it unfortunately is one of the most targeted scripts online for exploiting. However there...
Safari AutoFill Exploit Hands Out All Your Contact Info by Default
Security expert and blogger Jeremiah Grossman uncovered a disturbing exploit in Safari 4 and 5. Enabled by default, Safari’s AutoFill feature uses information from your Address Book card to automatically fill information in web...
DNS Gains Added Security with Root Servers Signed With DNSSEC
The deployment of DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) and internet security took a major step forward this week when the root zone was digitally signed for the first time. This marked the deployment of the...
Disable Mac OS X’s “Downloaded from Internet” Warnings
Macs try to be good and warn you about opening program files that just came off the internet. For those who download a lot, or for files that get stuck with the warning, here’s...
Have animated icons in folder Quick Look in OSX Snow Leopard
Quick Look, the “sneak peek” feature that shows you the contents of a file when you select it in the Finder and press the Space Bar, has a hidden capability for working with folders....