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Saturday, July 6, 2013

New lesson if your website been hacked!

Today, it's seem like my command center has been attacked. With internet line port problem, blackout. Plus my website domain name www.kasapsky.com.my has been hacked. It's might be or not involved with recently malaysian .my attacker. But who knows the important thing when your website been hacked or hijacked?

the 1st thing i should do is contacting my domain host for help. It's better asked their help rather solve yourself. Why? When you contact the team, they can investigate and alert for next attack. Or other their client for be alert. It's show that not only you life in this planet.

2nd step can refer here. Google have prepare this for help hacked victim.



The understanding step can be found here: http://www.google.com/webmasters/hacked/

3rd step is for my opinion, never save or store your client or customer data on your website. Even encrypted data is not save when hacker have your administrator credential. So the alternative way is store your client important data on other way. Use other services which not involved direct with your main site. So when your website has been hacked, your customer and client data is still save. Always remember this word " Prevent is better than cure". New hacker will keep growth. And they will become smart too. So don't underestimated them. What they want is your money. The super secure protector website or services  such application, antivirus, websecured never existed. Only super secure way is existed. That is your own way to survive. It's mean save something important in static place is not safe anymore. To defeat your enemy, you must know how and who your enemy do and don't. Stay tune. i will shared other stuff in next post.


Thursday, July 4, 2013

New easy way to learn coding


To learn more can visit here : http://www.code.org/learn/scratch

After watching, try Scratch at http://scratch.mit.edu
Educators: Check out ScratchEd at http://scratched.media.mit.edu

Wednesday, July 3, 2013