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  • Random Email Generator (226)
    Random Email Generator
  • Computer Security (218)
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia--If Lance Spitzner has his way, network defenders will get sweeter on the "honeypot"--a traditional method of detecting online intruders.

    Spitzner and two dozen members of the Honeynet Project hope new changes to the group's open-source honeypot technology will help the method become much more popular among security companies and others. The technology is designed to help users forge their own honeypots--faked computers and networks that serve as decoys for discovering online miscreants.
  • Online Favicon Generator (123)
    Use this online tool to easily create a favicon (favorites icon) for your site. A favicon is a small, 16x16 image that is shown inside the browser's location bar and bookmark menu when your site is called up. It is a good way to brand your site and increase it's prominence in your visitor's bookmark menu.
  • Dynamic Drive Gradient Generator (110)
    Gradient images are used everywhere in web page design, ie, as the background of form buttons, DIVs, to act as shadows and other interesting visual effects etc. We created this online tool to allow you to painlessly generate a gradient image of 3 types, with instant previewing so you get exactly what you had in mind. Enjoy!
  • List poisoning (101)
    Once a mailing list has been poisoned with a number of invalid e-mail addresses, the resources required to send a message to this list has increased, even though the number of valid recipients has not. If one can poison a spammer's mailing list, one can force the spammer to exhaust more resources to send e-mail, in theory costing the spammer money and time.

    Poisoning spammer's mailing lists is usually done by posting invalid email addresses in a Usenet forum or on a web page, where spammers are believed to harvest email addresses for their mailing lists. If using a dynamically generated web site for poisoning, the web site could link to itself infinitely, theoretically causing a spammer's mailing list to be substantially poisoned.
  • Wizcrafts Russian and Exploited Server Blocklists (94)
    Russian and Exploited Server IP block range lists - regularly updated. Great page for keeping the wily @$#$#@# at bay!

    This is done with the .htaccess file. So know your stuff!
  • Referrer spam (89)
    referrer spam is a kind of spamdexing (spamming aimed at search engines). The technique involves making repeated web site requests using a fake referrer url that points to the site the spammer wishes to advertise. Sites that publicize their access logs, including referrer statistics, will then end up linking to the spammer's site, which will in turn be indexed by the search engines as they crawl the access logs.

    This benefits the spammer because of the free link, and also gives the spammer's site improved search engine placement due to link-counting algorithms that search engines use.

    Some web sites receive so many referrer spam hits that they amount to a denial of service attack on the server because there are not enough resources left on the server to handle legitimate traffic.
  • Geeklog Project Homepage (83)
    Visit the Geeklog homepage for support, FAQs, updates, add-ons, and a great community.