Thursday, September 23, 2010

Domaining III Conference Gets Underway in Valencia, Spain With Good Early Reviews from the Castello Brothers + Final Auction Catalog Released for DOMAINfest Prague

Domaining III Conference Gets Underway in Valencia, Spain With Good Early Reviews from the Castello Brothers + Final Auction Catalog Released for DOMAINfest Prague: "Отправлено через панель инструментов Google:"

The Domaining III conference got underway today in Valencia, Spain with the first business sessions and an opening night cocktail party at the show venue - the Hotel Sorolla Palace. The Castello Brothers, Michael and David, made the trip to Spain to conduct a workshop today and deliver a keynote speech Friday (the conference will continue through Saturday).

Sunday, September 19, 2010

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Hong Kong cancelled Some thoughts about shows | RickLatona.com

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Hong Kong cancelled.Some thoughts about shows | RickLatona.com

I’ve made the painful decision to cancel the Hong Kong T.R.A.F.F.I.C. show. Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu support me in the decision and I’m thankful to them for all they’ve done. This doesn’t effect Miami in any way. I’m not part of that show and Miami is on track to be a great success.

It was a little more than a year ago when we decided to do five shows in 2010 in addition to theT.R.A.F.F.I.C. Miami show run by Rick and Howard. At the time, the theory was that in order to do the big live auctions we needed to have a show to do them at. It was a way to secure the contract and have an auction on the books every couple of months.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Friday, September 17, 2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Report: More Than 1 Million Web Sites Serving Malware in Q2 | threatpost

Report: More Than 1 Million Web Sites Serving Malware in Q2 | threatpost: "Отправлено через панель инструментов Google:"

Web anti malware firm Dasient has published data claiming that more than 1 million Web sites were compromised in the second quarter, 2010 - a sharp increase.

More than one million Web domains were infected with malicious code in the second quarter of 2010 - around one percent of all active Web domains, according to data released by Web security firm Dasient, Inc.