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Facebook Timeline for Fan Pages: A Crash Course in Changes
Posted on March 7, 2012 by snipe in Featured, Web Development
Facebook rolled out their new Timeline for fan pages about a week or so ago, and you’ve got less than a month to transition your fan pages over before Timeline goes live for all fan pages on March 30, 2012.
Add/Remove Fields Dynamically in jQuery Mobile, Disable Buttons Once Max/Min Reached
Posted on February 27, 2012 by snipe in Featured, Web Development
I’m in the process of writing a mobile app using PhoneGap and jQuery Mobile.
My Favorite Lorem Ipsums
Posted on February 17, 2012 by snipe in Featured, Freebies, Web Development
I’ve been under the weather for a few days, but I’m also overdue for a post. Rather than one of my usual tirades, I’m treating you to something light with almost no nerdrage whatsoever. But don’t worry. Once I’m feeling better, I’ll be back to my old ragey self.
Detecting Fraud in Facebook Contests
Posted on January 23, 2012 by snipe in Featured, Tips & Tricks, Web Development
Whatever your feelings on Facebook, it’s pretty clear that it’s here to stay. If your company or organization has considered running a promotional Facebook contest, this is crash course in detecting fraud because if your prize is worth anything to anyone, you will encounter fraud, without exception.
MTAMO – My Tweets Are My Own
Posted on November 21, 2011 by snipe in Featured, Geek Life
This is just a quickie note to let you know about a new site I’ve published, called My Tweets Are My Own, or MTAMO.
Locking Down Your Linux Server with APF + BFD
Posted on October 18, 2011 by snipe in Featured, Web Development
If you allow SSH access to your server, there are some simple steps you can take to restrict access and protect yourself from brute force attacks. Two of my favorite scripts to do this are Advanced Policy Firewall coupled with Brute Force Detection, both by R-FX Networks.
Rogue Antivirus Attacks Tailored to Mac and PC
Posted on May 7, 2011 by snipe in Featured, Life Tools
Rogue antivirus is a term used to describe a trojan (called such because it is a malware file disguised as a file the user has been convinced they want to open) that uses social engineering to trick a user into thinking their computer has been infected, and offers a free antivirus download to “clean” their [...]
New Facebook Page Admin Scam
Posted on May 3, 2011 by snipe in Featured, Web Development
A new scam has come to our attention, one that’s a new take on an old trick in Facebook. Scammers are adding users as page administrators on a page that’s got a poisoned IFRAME set as the default tab.




