Entrepreneur: 9 Vital Statistics for Tracking Site Traffic

November 2, 2009

Mass web infections spike to 6 million pages

October 31, 2009

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/27/mass_website_compromises_spike/

Got a web site? Is it infecting your vistors with malware? Read this article!


Entrepreneur: 9 Vital Statistics for Tracking Site Traffic

October 27, 2009

Thousands of (web) sites loaded with potent malware cocktail

October 17, 2009

CIO: After a Few Months’ Rest, SQL Web Attack Spreads Anew

October 5, 2009

http://www.cio.com/article/504014/After_a_Few_Months_Rest_SQL_Web_Attack_Spreads_Anew?source=rss_news

If you have a website, you need to ensure that it has been hardended against SQL Injection attacks.


55,000 Web sites hacked to serve up malware cocktail

August 25, 2009

http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4091&tag=nl.e539

Is your web site serving up malware (viruses, keystroke loggers, trojan horses, etc.) to your visitors right now?


Google Bans and Buries Web Sites: 6 Search Engine Showdowns

August 6, 2009

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=8252259&page=1


Entrepreneur: Make Search Engines Your Friends

July 6, 2009

http://www.entrepreneur.com/ebusiness/searchoptimization/searchengineoptimizationcolumnistjonrognerud/article200296.html

If you have a web site, and you want customers to find it, you simply MUST learn about Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Most web site traffic comes from the three major search engines, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft’s Bing, and if your site does not rank well, most people will never find your web site!

If you haveĀ  questions, I have a Powerpoint presentation on SEO that I’ve given to many groups and would be happy to share it with you.


ZDNet: 20,000 sites hit with drive-by attack code

June 1, 2009

http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=3476&tag=nl.e589

If you have a web site, read this article then check your site!

SQL Injection is a growing problem, database driven web sites not hardened against it can easily be easily subverted, and once malicious code (usually JavaScript) is injected into your site, it can make your legitimate web site infect your visitors!


Entrepreneur: 8 Tips for Working With Web Designers

May 11, 2009