Archive for April, 2006



gMail Security Flaw Found by Teenager w/ ScreenShot

Tuesday 4 April 2006 @ 4:05 pm

gMail LogoWell earlier this month, Google found out that their gMail Service, gMail, had a security flaw which could have let a hacker gather the E-Mail Addresses in another gMail Account and might even let them hack and access the account! They acted quickly on fixing the problem in around 3 hours as soon as a 14 year old, Anthony, had posted the flaw in his blog. This is another flaw by Google which was uncovered by another teenager in less than a week. Not counting the Google BlogSpot Mistake. Continue Reading »
gMail Security Flaw Found by Teenager w/ ScreenShot




Beacon Advertising

Tuesday 4 April 2006 @ 10:56 am

Viral MarketingWelcome back to day two on viral marketing. Now, with any Viral Marketing campaign, the single most important thing is having something that makes people sit up and take notice. In other words, it should have a WOW factor. So what about you has that appeal? Continue Reading »
Beacon Advertising




Starting a Viral Marketing Campaign

Monday 3 April 2006 @ 5:00 am

Viral MarketingAs you’re probably aware, I’ve recently started The Music Challenge. And to promote it, I’ve gone for the only method that works fast: Viral Marketing.

So how am I going about it, and how would you do it? Well, for starters, I’ve talked about it on here (shameless plug), but actually, where I’ve gotten most of my interest is from forums that I’m well known on! Continue Reading »
Starting a Viral Marketing Campaign




DigitalPoint Has Been Hacked!

Saturday 1 April 2006 @ 1:42 pm

Well at 1:29 p.m. today, I noticed that:

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/

Has been hacked by:

Cy60rg

Only this subdomain section has been hacked and here is a screenshot:

DigitalPoint Hacked!

UPDATE: DigitalPoint was quick to recover and has restored their forums!  Right now rumor is that Shawn played it as an April Fools joke! Continue Reading »
DigitalPoint Has Been Hacked!




gMail Drive - Use gMail to Drag and Drop 2 GB of Storage

Saturday 1 April 2006 @ 11:27 am
The gMail Drive Shell Extension

Numerous people have the famous new gMail Account, which is by invitation only. If you would like to recieve a gMail Invite, post a comment asking us to send one to your E-Mail Address and we would gladly do so! Anyway, there is a new program which will create a shell extension on your drive and you can easily drag and drop programs right into the gMail Shell Extension. This program will then send the program as an attachment to your gMail Account.

Download the gMail Drive Shell Extension

We have included a step-by-step tutorial on how you can use the gMail Drive Shell Extension! It is pretty self-explanatory, but we decided to do it anyway! Continue Reading »
gMail Drive - Use gMail to Drag and Drop 2 GB of Storage




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