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July 27, 2009

Gmail Verifies Emails, Adds Key Icon

Gmail has added a feature to help you identify "phishing" - fake emails that pretend to come from places such as your bank or eBay. The new feature verifies the email's source and adds a key icon to it. Currently it only highlights genuine eBay and PayPal emails but Google promise more validated emails soon. Here's how to switch it on.


March 7, 2009

OpenID things to keep in mind

This small presentation runs through potential risks of OpenID, its not saying its bad just where the risks lie: Risks With OpenID...


March 6, 2009

Introduction to OpenID

Here's a great introduction to OpenID: Implications Of OpenID (Google Tech Talk) 


[Video] Ten Steps to Secure WordPress

After a recent hack attack, Olly over at guvnr.com produced a nice video on how to secure your WordPress blog. "Why secure it, it works just fine?" you say. Well it could be defaced or used to gain access to your server where programs can be installed e.g. to share ...


March 5, 2009

Think twice before deleting your OpenID source

This person describes how by deleting their old blog on wordpress.com they deleted their OpenID too. This meant that they were then locked-out of other sites that they had authenticated using their wordpress.com username. The lesson here is think twice before deleting an account that you have used to authenticate others ...


October 9, 2008

Loosing Your Email Password

How would you react if you found yourseld locked-out of your Yahoo, Hotmail or Gmail account? This Cnet article takes you through the recovery process for the main providers and gives some top advice on security questions so that you don't find yourself locked-out. Anyone involved in backing up computer files ...


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