Malware And A Virus – A Differance?
( The Best Web Hosting Service )- What are malwares, spywares, and viruses? These terms were used interchangeably when talking about computer infections. It is so important to identify these to be able to remove using the correct removal program. Malware comes in varied forms, and basically do the following: damage, corrupt or interrupt normal computer use.
Malware and spyware are the short names for malicious software, often designed to spy on, or gain access to other systems to infect and make some form of damage. Malware may also be called adware, key loggers, root kits, web hijackers, malicious cookies, and bandwidth hogging.
A virus often infects a computer, attempting to corrupt or delete data. Sometimes it also replicates data, then delivers it to other computers via emails. When using an email program address book, it sends out copies of itself to people listed in an email contact list.
The Trojan virus often masquerades inside a seemingly innocent file. This may be an image, a video or mp3, or even text in an email. When you try to open the file to see its contents, you find something like a broken file which does not open, but the Trojan has in fact been opened, and released the virus onto the computer.
Most infections have the ability to mask activity. Therefore, they are not easy to pick up by removal software, whether commercial or free. They were made to protect themselves, leaving registry keys that will regenerate executable files, if the previous executable file is deleted. They can generate new files in a temporary directory and other areas on your computer, thus recreating themselves when removed, as after you restart your computer. What you can do is remove them manually, by loading the safe mode of Windows, and individually deleting the relevant files and registry keys.
You will find many free and commercial anti-virus software. Quite a number cannot really remove malware effectively, however, so do your research to find available tools designed specifically to remove malware.
My Journey To A Paid Web Host
Filed under: Choosing The Best Web Host, Wordpress and Blogging
( The Best Web Hosting Service )- I began my blogging journey just a little over a year ago using free blogging platforms. WordPress.com is my favorite free host but I also published free blogs with Blogger, Posterous and even Tumblr. Early on, I had no idea of the differences between a free blog platform versus paid web hosting on my own domain, and what the actual benefits might be. As time went on, I began to crawl around like a wide-eyed toddler, learning as much as I could about this new world known as the blogosphere. I began to learn the rules and became more comfortable with the lingo. Yet, like a stubborn 5th grader, I still was’t convinced that I needed a self-hosted WordPress blog in order to achieve blogging “success”.BuddyPress – a stepping stone
Along the way I was invited to join a free BuddyPress community called BloggingWire. For those of you who aren’t familiar with BuddyPress, it’s the multi-user or multi-site option that can be accessed through any self-hosted WordPress blog. BuddyPress opened a door for me and once I went through that door, there was really no turning back. It was as if I was being transported to the next level of the blogosphere because I was able to experience the full-scale WordPress dashboard! It offered me so much more than the watered down version of the dashboard I had access to with WordPress.com
I began to stroll through what seemed like and endless gold mine filled with free themes, yet the thing that actually pushed me over the edge, was the WordPress guided tour down “plugin lane”. BloggingWire gave me a taste of what having a self-hosted blog means and how WordPress is capable of elevating my blogging experience to the next level.
Moving On Up!
By the time, I was ready for graduation day and the migration process up to my self-hosted WordPress blog Basic Blog Tips, I had plenty of reasons to choose Blue Host. This is only a short, but in my eyes, very important list:
- WordPress recommends Blue Host for quick and easy installation and integration with WordPress 3.0.1
- Blue Host is well known for being very reliable and they have 24 hour support, including live chat
- DiTesco from IBlogZone and tech blogger Paul from Technically Easy recommend Blue Host
Typhoon from SmartBloggerz lists 5 Things to Consider Before Choosing a Web Hosting Company to help in the decision process. I will bookmark his post because although I picked Blue Host, I’ve also run across some other impressive hosting providers in my travels. HostMonster and HostGator are two other paid web hosts that I might just be venturing down the road with one day in the future.
I doubt that I’m any where near the end of my blogging road yet.
FatCow – Are They Good?
( The Best Web Hosting Service )- FatCow, the web hosting company, started in 1998, in their desire to offer their own twist to the hosting industry. FatCow offers services including shared hosting, domain registration, and ecommerce services. They give you a wide hosting solution, which includes a MiniMoo package for those who want to set up a website in time.
Their different web host plan provides function, reliability and power, giving quality buyer support for all kinds of web host buyers. Their fees for hosting plans are inexpensive, but what they offer in terms of function and quality of host solutions are great.
FatCow Plans:
FatCow stands out in their unique package offerings. At only $66 a year, this plan has unlimited bandwidth as well as disk space. The user is provided website building tools and shopping cart, as well as 5 MySQL databases. There are also various interactive applications, with reliable buyer support, and a 30-day Money Back Guarantee for all plans.
The MiniMoo package is on hand for those in the process of making their website, but do not require full web hosting options for now. Offering an email account and email forwarding, customers are also offered to place a Coming Soon page to inform visitors and users that the site is under construction. Believe it or not, MiniMoo is available at only $5 a year.
If you want to make an interactive site for a personal or business website, it is now so much simpler when you use InstallCentral thorugh FatCow hosting. You can easily use applications, with no need to be a hosting expert to create a great website. Many applications now include a blog, discussion board, ecommerce features, imagine galleries, and more.
Reliability:
FatCow gives reliable and protected web host solutions. It includes daily backups, power generator, and 24/7 network monitoring. And FatCow staff is there to manage any big or small problems that may come your way with their knowledgeable and skilled technicians.
Price value:
FatCow hosting gives its buyers a lot of value for their $99 fee a year. They get generous amount of disk space and bandwidth in a plan which provides many features which include unlimited databases, emails, ecommerce applications, FrontPage Extensions, PHP, and more. They also give 24/7/365 customer support with its reliable hosting infrastructure, and 30-day Money Back Guarantee.
Customer Support:
With its skilled office staff, you can access online support 24/7. They also have their toll-free number for those interested in hosting with them. Buyers can quickly get the help they need by calling the toll-free number or by support tickets.
More on FatCow
When doing internet marketing, it may be hard to find the right tools to make your site get the target traffic that it needs. Your choice of a hosting company can greatly affect your business. If you choose the wrong hosting provider, you may experience various problems like your site going down or offline every once in a while, terrible customs service, or your site not working well because you were not provided php, WordPress, or other programs to get your site functioning properly. The best way to avoid these setbacks and to discourage your customers from coming back, you’d want to make sure you have a good web hosting provider.
You may have heard about Fatcow, a well-known webhost provider, which sounds like a fat animal chewing cud– but which it is not. If you haven’t heard of it, you may wish to look at some reviews and other related information. The company offers wonderful hosting plans as low as $3.67 monthly, or $44 a year. With other incentives, you will be entered in a draw for a new car if you register today. Even without the car offer, you have good reasons to try Fatcow.
Included in the web hosting plan is 24/7 support, where you can get dependable help when you need it. The company has good reviews in their customer support, and that is a great plus for them. Each of their plans includes a free domain, free instant setup and website builder, free script barn that includes WordPress, Joomla, php, and others. You also have unlimited domains, disk space, bandwidth, POP mailbox, MySQL database, and a lot more offered on a SSL secure server. And you can’t overlook the free credits to advertise such as $50 both in Google AdWords credit and ad credit on Facebook, and $25 of Yahoo search credit.
To see what is coming up for Fatcow in 2011 please check out my Fatcow Interview.
Top Blogging Platforms – Creame of The Crop
( The Best Web Hosting Service )- Basically, there are two blogging platforms, and some smaller, less known programs and services. Blogger and WordPress (WP) are both easy to set up even for beginners, but also provide scores of options for the needs of more sophisticated users.
Blogger, which started in the late 1990s, is also known as BlogSpot. Now owned by Google, it is still a free service which is so easy to set up, then start blogging on. After you sign up for an account, you just choose a template, your title, then you can begin writing. If you’re a member of AdWords, you can even begin making money with a mouse click on your blog!
If you want a bit more customization to your blog, you can do that with Blogger. There are hundreds of templates where you can choose to upload your style for the week, or the day. You can improvise on designs by just dragging and dropping what you want included. Blogger’s Dashboard lets you change various aspects of your blog, with thousands of “gadgets” to add for displaying headlines to playing online games for readers. For those who know HTML or XML, there’s so much more you can do to earn too, but you don’t necessarily blog to make money.
WordPress, also very popular, is a wonderful, full-featured platform you can greatly customize and enhance. It is often used by advanced users too. It was originally a blogging platform, but has now become a content management service or CMS with more features even the beginning blogger could use.
Setting up WP is quite simple
Many webhost packages include WP support, allowing you to install it through the control panel. But if you do not have it, you can download the newest version on the net, and upload to your website. Without a webhost, you can begin blogging for free, although the free edition is limited in that you cannot advertise there, and some features are not accessible.
With all the blogging services, scripts, and apps, Blogger and WP predominate because of their ease of use, but with the numerous options available for you.
PHP and MySQL – Secured Tips
( The Best Web Hosting Service )- When you use PHP MySQL, it is possible to allow special levels of access to your different users. This will depend on their role and importance to your business. As part of that, you want to make sure your site is not left at risk to whatever kind of information misuse or theft. Whatever you do, there are more serious security issues you need to pay extra attention to, because there is always the possibility of a hacker getting through and barging into supposedly secure areas.
These days, a website is one of the essentials of a business, as it becomes your contact point with all sorts of people in various transactions. It is that important that security comes in using PHP MySQL development. You would not want anyone to be able to take advantage of your seemingly secure information stored in your site, would you?
Here are 7 security measures you need to know during PHP MySQL development:
• Users’ inputs should be validated from the server side also, to make these more secured.
• Always crosscheck inputs from your users. That is why asking for the user name is vital.
• Be certain that user input isn’t directly used in the SQL query.
• Always update your third party code libraries to ensure PHP SQL web development are more secured.
• Make sure you use PHP extension when the password and other confidential information are involved. This is so no one is given the chance to hack or change it.
• Be updated with the most recent security updates and settings by checking regularly on the PHP SQL website.
• Do your research work to be informed about new developments on PHP SQL.
For that hack-free website and secure online business where your information goes to the right persons, use PHP MySQL development, coupled with these tested security tips.


