
ShieldsUP! — Internet Vulnerability Profiling Your Internet connection's IP address is uniquely associated with the following "machine name": The string of text above is known as your Internet connection's "reverse DNS." The end of the string is probably a domain name related to your ISP. This will be common to all customers of this ISP. But the beginning of the string uniquely identifies your Internet connection. The question is: Is the beginning of the string an "account ID" that is uniquely and permanently tied to you, or is it merely related to your current public IP address and thus subject to change? The concern is that any web site can easily retrieve this unique "machine name" (just as we have) whenever you visit. If the machine name shown above is only a version of the IP address, then there is less cause for concern because the name will change as, when, and if your Internet IP changes. There is no standard governing the format of these machine names, so this is not something we can automatically determine for you.
The DARK SiDE of the Grains, Re-Kindled Light on Gluten ! ( WGA, L Wheat Germ Agglutinin Summary4U:‘wheat germ agglutinin’ (WGA) which is largely responsible for many of wheat’s pervasive, and difficult to diagnose, ill effects.,WGA is a Lectin, though found in different concentrations in all grains, seeds, legumes, dairy and our beloved nightshades ... Serum antibodies to wheat germ agglutinin and gluten in patients with dermatitis herpetiformis.www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3789802 Antibodies to wheat germ agglutinin in coeliac d What i found the most interesting about this article also, is that it has concurred my long-standing positive view of gluten itself, because of it's beneficial effects on the digestive-tract flora,if you eat a strictly Gluten-Free diet, then be sure to supplement with very good Pro-Biotics,because if your good bacteria count goes down and bad bacteria up, it could lead to auto-immune symptoms...etc. Cheers ! For Your HEALTH !
Adeona: A Free, Open Source System for Helping Track and Recover Lost and Stolen Laptops Krebs on Security Shields UP! -- Officially Unofficial ShieldsUP! FAQ _______________________________________________________________ ShieldsUp! Newsgroup Frequently Asked Questions Written and Compiled by Chris Baker Version 1.14 - 16 April 2000 Please note: If you wish to contact me with errors, omissions, or suggestions regarding this FAQ, feel free to e-mail me at faq-admin@home.com, and I will try to get back to you within 72 hours. , or better yet, post your question in one of the ShieldsUp! Table of Contents Introduction This FAQ came into being on 29 February 2000, primarily because I got tired of answering the same few questions over and over again. Right now, it basically represents a compilation of what I know about internet security, with the excellent comments of several others thrown in. This document isn't intended to replace the excellent material on the ShieldsUp! Many thanks go out to the individuals who helped me refine the pre-release version of this FAQ. I also want to thank Dave Moose, a.k.a. Finally, I'd like to thank Steve Gibson.
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Schneier on Security The 50 Free Apps We're Most Thankful For isc Home | SANS Internet Storm Center; Cooperative Network Security Community - Internet Security Internet Explorer has lowerd my IQ | Test Addicts Anonymous Now that the results are in, I can finally comment on this Telegragh article, “Internet Explorer users have below-average IQ“, which says: It found that Internet Explorer users scored lower than average, while Chrome, Firefox and Safari users were very slightly above average. Camino, Opera and Internet Explorer with Chrome Frame were scored “exceptionally” high.“The study showed a substantial relationship between an individual’s cognitive ability and their choice of web browser,” AptiQuant concluded. I’m not suggesting anything from this article is actually true. However, I can see myself subscribing to the notion that people that are inclined to resist change when it comes to using Microsoft browsers, reside on the lower side of the IQ scale. I prefer to call these people masochists. Well, Internet Explorer 6 was released on Aug. 27, 2001 which is approximately 9 years ago. If you factor in regression testing, then I guess this makes this the most popular browser I use as well.
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