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         <title>Creating a Web Management System Using PHP &amp; MySQL</title>
         <description>I&apos;m in the process of creating a Web Management System usng PHP &amp; MySQL.  I am also going to write a book on how to do it.  I have decided to blog the sections as I go, although I will be skipping around the chapters so my blog will not reflect the exact book layout, making it worthwhile for those who are really interested in the whole process to buy the book.
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         <description>A couple of weeks ago I downloaded the new Apple Safari browser beta.  While there is lots to like about it, it still has a way to go to become the fourth browser I keep open on my computer.  Currently I have two SeaMonkey browser windows open, one FireFox browser window and seven IE7 browser windows open.

I tried Safari as a substitute for four of the seven IE windows.  It didn&apos;t work out.

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         <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2007 12:55:23 -0600</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[I have been reading some interesting blog posts over at ITToolbox.  There is a debate/discussion about the DBA vs developer situation.  The post that started it all was Ralph Wilson's entry titled <a href="http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/database/sql/archives/ten-most-irritating-dba-habits-and-responses-15613">"Ten Most Irritating DBA Habits and Responses"  </a>.  Then Dratz posted some responses of the DBA to the developer in a comment.  And Dratz posted an <a href="http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/bi/confessions/archives/how-dare-he-15617">entry</a> in his bog refering to Ralph Wilson's blog entry.

When I found myself starting to compose a large comment that didn't quite go with what was being said in either blog entry, I had to create my own post.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:45:15 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>What Can You Do About ID Theft?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop">D</span>id you know that 15 <strong>million</strong> Americans have been victimized in a year period?&nbsp; That's a lot of identity theft.&nbsp;</p><p>What are you doing about it?</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 07:15:20 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Where Have I been?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Busy, busy, busy...</p><p>I've been trying to work on several projects that were due the day before yesterday, and I got the assignment yesterday.&nbsp; Also, I've been taking two classes at the semi-local technical college.<br /> </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:02:31 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Its Been a While</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Between the holidays and starting a new blog with ITToolbox, I have forgotten to post an entry here.</p><p>I have signed this blog up with a <a href="http://www.technorati.com/claim/427qx3vtz%22%20rel=%22me%22">Technorati Profile</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;Now that the holidays are over, its time to post.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 10:45:45 -0600</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[I was reading a blog entry about the author having a hard drive crash.&nbsp; That got me thinking about the experiences I have had with my hard drives and back ups.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Recently an<!--StartFragment --> Indiana University Bloomington computer security student, Christopher Soghoian,&nbsp;posted a custom boarding pass creator for Northwest Airlines&nbsp;on the internet.&nbsp; It was taken down almost immediately by the FBI.&nbsp; According to an <a href="http://www.traverion.com/cgi-bin/mt-3.2/Indiana%20University%20Bloomington%20computer%20security%20student" target="_blank">article</a> by Robert Vamosi, this points out flaws in airport authentication.&nbsp; The fact that the airlines and security rely on paper tickets (or boarding passes) with an id.&nbsp; But there is no way of knowing that the ticket is valid.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>I just finished watching the 6 Star Wars movies over a two week period and since I don't own them, I can't go back and look at specific things.&nbsp; Just rely on memory and what is out on the internet for information.</p><p>I don't know about you, but the 6th movie (3rd produced) leaves me with an unfinished feeling.&nbsp; Here the rebellion just finished off the Emporer (or did they - we never saw him actually die), and there is one trained Jedi Knight and one untrained Jedi.&nbsp; Back when the first three movies were out, I remember hearing that there were going to be a total of 9.&nbsp; I was just reading an article on the internet that came out just after the 3rd movie (6th produced) that there were supposed to be 12 movies.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 07:53:41 -0600</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>No, the US is no safer than it was 5 years ago.&nbsp; We may not have&nbsp;another target as big as the World Trade Center.&nbsp;&nbsp; But little terrorist attacks can wear us down so that we no longer care about the situation until the next one hits.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 07:12:22 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>How Did You Get Your Start in IT</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I was just reading an <a title="article" href="http://www.traverion.com/cgi-bin/mt-3.2/High School Computer Science: Does Not Compute" target="_blank">article </a>about how children are only learning how to be comfortable with computers which isn't necessarily an entry to becoming an IT professional.&nbsp; In my <a title="dinasaurs" href="http://www.webwisewardens.com/blog/2006/03/dinasaurs.html">Dinasaurs</a>&nbsp;blog entry, I touched on my start in computers.&nbsp; But that isn't how I got into IT.&nbsp; I didn't get into IT until years later.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 10:03:40 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Technospeak (Part 2)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Someone who read my entry on <a href="http://www.webwisewardens.com/blog/2006/04/why_security_part_1.html">Security</a> mentioned that she didn't understand what I was talking about. I do need to know when I'm speaking in Technospeak. Unfortunately there isn't a Babel Fish translation for Technospeak. And I have a tendency to speak it.

For those who missed Part 1 of Technospeak, please click <a href="http://www.webwisewardens.com/blog/2006/04/technospeak_part_1.html">here</a>.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2006 21:15:04 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>What is ethical?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[A blog I read on a daily basis (whether or not there is a new post) is one by Security Monkey.  I have learned a lot about security.

Today he hit the jackpot with comments on "<a href="http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/security/investigator/archives/008976.asp">Geeks Take Down Dirty C-Level Executives</a>"

The question is whether or not the Geeks were ethical.  The C-Level Executives certainly were not.  My guess is that if they weren't being unethical they were way over in that grey area.  They certainly didn't expect all the stuff that got sent on the corporate email.

Yes, email has to be considered public.  But how public is it?  Also, there are many cases of email being sent to the wrong person.

One thing to remember too, is that email can be forwarded far and wide by recipients.  And those on the forwarded list can forward it further and wider.

Many commenters to Security Monkey believe this entry is an urban legend.  But since I have have read his blog from start to this last entry, I fully believe him.  He has always changed names and some minor details so that the people and companies involved cannot be recognized.  

What do you think about the ethics of the geeks?]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 21:47:35 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Technospeak (Part 1)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Someone who read my last entry on Security mentioned that she didn't understand what I was talking about.  I do need to know when I'm speaking in Technospeak.  Unfortunately there isn't a Babel Fish translation for Technospeak.  And I have a tendency to speak it.

Let me go back and give a few definitions.

<strong><a href="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/gDefinition/0,,sid14_gci213306,00.html">Virus</a></strong> - something bad.  

Just because you're running Linux or OS/X or even an earlier Mac, doesn't mean you can't get one on your computer.  New virii are being created every day.

<strong>Virus Scanner or <a href="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/gDefinition/0,294236,sid14_gci211573,00.html">Antivirus Software</a></strong> - a program which runs on your computer and watches every file, program and email that is processed on your computer.

As I mentioned in my <a href="http://www.webwisewardens.com/blog/archives/2006/04/why_security_pa.html">last post</a> I installed McAffee on my computer but it and another program slowed down my computer so much, that I removed it.  If one came with your computer you should use it.  And make sure you pay for the subscription so that you are protected in to the new virii that are coming out every day.

<strong><a href="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/gDefinition/0,294236,sid14_gci212125,00.html">Firewall</a></strong> - 

Hmmmm.  No definition in my mind.  Just a good thing to have.  I had a firewall first on my computer since the McAffee CD I had bought in 1998 or so didn't work in my old CD drive and never got around to installing it.  This can help prevent virii from spreading (another story).  

A firewall watches every program just like the virus scanner, but it makes sure the program doesn't do something like use your modem to make expensive phone calls, or even contact a webpage when you're not expecting it.  These are some of the bad things that bad programs can do to your computer.

<strong><a href="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/gDefinition/0,294236,sid14_gci214518,00.html">Spyware</a></strong> - A program that is watching websites you go to, steals passwords and other spying on what you're doing on your computer

This is the most dangerous type of program.  The ones that collect passwords will send those passwords and credit cards to somewhere else so that they can access your bank accounts, use your credit card to buy expensive stuff, or in general steal your identity.

And it isn't just a program.  Some websites you go to put cookies on your computer so that other websites can read them and know what sites you tend to go to so that they can show you ads that you might be more likely to click on.  This may sound like a good thing, but do you really want people knowing everything you buy?

(Update: I've added links to some better definitions for some of the definitions I gave here.)]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2006 19:10:55 -0600</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[Some website owners are wondering why they need security.  These may be the same ones who do not have a virus scanner, spyware detection software on their personal computers they use to connect to the web.  They also may be ones who do not have a firewall on their computer.

To tell you the truth, I don't have a virus scanner running on my computer at all times.  Last year I bought the McAfee virus software.  I have been using Zone Alarm Firewall for years.  The two do not get along very well so I stopped McAfee from starting up when I booted up the computer.  Since I am very careful, and I was only fooled twice over two years ago, I can get away without virus software running.

Last month I did start it up and got the updates for McAfee when there was supposd to be that really bad virus.

But most users should not do what I did.  (Do what I say, not as I do!)

But not all people are as computer literate as I am.  Also, most of the early email virii only caused big problems if you were using MS Outlook.  I use Netscape Communicator, and have been for over 7 years.  I am running the current version, Netscape 8.1.

The big question is:

What security software out there is the best?  That is a hard question, and the answer can vary from version to version, and depends on how adaptable the user is to new programs.  I don't have a real answer.  All I can do is tell you what I am using.

<strong>Current Computers:</strong>
Workstation - Windows 2000
Laptop - Windows 98 (hey the laptop was free!)

<strong>Virus Software Recommendation:</strong>
Don't use McAfee if you're using Zone Alarm.  In July, when my current contract with McAfee is finished, I will be trying out the Zone Alarm suite.
Note: On the laptop it seems to run ok.

<strong>Firewall:</strong>I'm using Zone Alarm Pro on my home workstation, and the free version of Zone Alarm on my laptop.

<strong>Spyware Detection:</strong>
Spybot Search & Destroy on the workstation.  It causes the laptop to crash on startup, so I am not running it there.  I also have MS AntiSpyware.  Except for the 7 items it found when it first ran months ago, it hasn't found a thing.  But it doesn't seem to be causing any real slowness of my computer, so I have left it on the workstation.

<strong>Adware detection</strong>
Ad-Aware SE on the workstation.  I run it whenever I remember that it doesn't have an automatic scan.

<strong>Startup Alerts</strong>
This alerts the user when software inserts a program into the system startup.  I have three popup messages when this happens.  One from Zone Alarm.  One from Spybot S&D.  And a third from Win Patrol.

<strong>Special Folder Alerts</strong>
I don't have a technical name for this category, but software installs some files in either the Root folder, Windows folder or Windows System folder.  Most of these are valid programs, but it is nice to know when this happens.  I use Boot Alert to tell me when this happens.  It runs on startup and if there are any differences (files now missing or new files) it will alert the user.

<strong>Pop-ups</strong>
I have multiple programs watching these for me.  Netscape and Firefox have their own pop-up stoppers, which I use.  One problem with using Netscape and Firefox together, is that they're based on the same program, Mozilla.  Therefore each thinks the other is a popup! And I use Pop-up Stopper.  

Now the question is where do you get these programs!
<a href="http://www.lavasoft.de/">AdAware</a>
<a href="http://www.mcafee.com/us/">McAfee</a>
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/default.mspx">MS AntiSpyware (or Defender)</a>
<a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/en/spybotsd/index.html">Spybot S&D</a>
<a href="http://www.winpatrol.com/winpatrol.html">WinPatrol</a>
<a href="http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/trial_zaFamily/trial_zaFamily.jsp?lid=home_freedownloads">Zone Alarm</a>

Note:
All of these except McAfee have free versions.  If you find any of the products useful, you may want to get paid versions.]]></description>
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