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HackerTarget – Faites votre propre audit de sécurité. HackerTarget – Faites votre propre audit de sécurité Si vous voulez tester la sécurité de votre site, je vous invite à vous rendre sur le site HackerTarget qui propose une série de scans gratuits : Pour les CMS Drupal, Joomla et WordPressPour les ports de votre serveurPour les vulnérabilités de vos servicesPour les injections SQLPour les problèmes de configuration ou de scriptsPour faire du fingerprint (déterminer les versions de vos logiciels)Pour en savoir plus sur votre domainePour obtenir des infos sur vos CMS, fameworks, serveur, emplacement géographique...Etc HackerTarget ne nécessite pas d'inscription, juste une adresse email valide sur laquelle vous recevrez vos rapports de scan.

HackerTarget – Faites votre propre audit de sécurité

Vous êtes limité en version gratuite à 4 scans par jour, mais si vous n'êtes pas pressé, ce n'est pas un souci. Evidemment, rien ne vous interdit de scanner des serveurs qui ne vous appartiennent pas, mais dans certains pays comme la France, ce n'est pas légal, donc soyez prudent. [Source et Photo] Official: Google +1 Button For Websites Comes Tomorrow. It’s official.

Official: Google +1 Button For Websites Comes Tomorrow

Google’s +1 button for websites will be coming tomorrow. A launch partner accidentally tipped the news of the release to TechCrunch, and Google’s since confirmed with me that it will be happening. UPDATE: See our new post about the actual launch of +1 buttons: It’s Here: Google +1 Buttons For Websites. Google tells me that any site will be able to to add the +1 button code to their site as of tomorrow, through a self-serve process. The company says a full blog post and more details will be posted tomorrow. My previous post from earlier this month, Just Weeks Away, A Preview Of The Google +1 Button For Websites, gives a pretty good idea of what to expect in terms of implementing the button. If you’re registered with Google Webmaster Central, you’ll have access to button-push analytics, similar to this: It remains unclear if the buttons will in turn link to any broader social sharing on Google itself. Lessons Learned at SMX West: Google’s Farmer/Panda Update, White Hat Cloaking, And Link Building.

An amazing amount of great information came out of SMX West this week.

Lessons Learned at SMX West: Google’s Farmer/Panda Update, White Hat Cloaking, And Link Building

Below is a summary of some of what I found to be the most actionable and useful. Google’s Own Words About the Farmer/Panda Update Google’s Matt Cutts said that while the change isn’t 100% perfect, searcher feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. He noted that the change is completely algorithmic with no manual exceptions. Blocking “Low Quality” Content Matt reiterated that enough low quality content on a site could reduce rankings for that site as a whole. For instance, a business review site might want to include a listing for each business so that visitors can leave reviews, but those pages typically have only business description information that’s duplicated across the web until visitors have reviewed it. In cases like this, Google’s Maile Ohye recommended using a <meta name=robots content=noindex> on the pages until they have unique and high-quality content on them.

Ad-To-Content Ratio Slowed Crawl It’s true. Mobile Emulator.