Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Web of Trust (WOT) the people-driven website reputation scorecard system

Web of Trust (WOT) is an innovative community driven website reputation scorecard system whose members exchange security info of websites: Can they be trusted? Are they safe to use? Do they deliver what they promise? Do they contain age-inappropriate item?



After installing a freely downloadable plugin into your web browser, you can easily see the reliability of companies and websites indicated by WOT colour rating icons. WOT will also dropdown a warning screen to you upon visiting a possibly dangerous site. In this way, WOT helps to keep yourself safe from spyware, adware, spam, viruses, browser exploits, unreliable online shops, phishing, and other Internet scams.



The 4 available WOT ratings are:

  • Trustworthiness: Do you trust this website? Is it safe to use? Does it deliver what it promises?
  • Vendor reliability: Is the site safe for buying and selling, or for business transactions in general?
  • Privacy: Can you trust the site owner, safely supply your e-mail address, and download files?
  • Child safety: Does the site contain age-inappropriate material (content that is sexually oriented, hateful, or violent in nature) or encourage activities that are dangerous or illegal?
To date, WOT has rated over 18 million websites, and marked more than 857 thousand websites among them as dangerous.



You don't need to register to use WOT. If you registered an account and join the WOT community, you can also participate to contribute your ratings and comments on websites you have visited. Beside collecting the website reputation data from the WOT community, the WOT system also gets the data from hundreds of trusted sources such as listings of phishing sites. The reputation info is efficiently recalculated every 30 minutes, updated and make available for all WOT users.

WOT also shows its rating icon beside the links listed in webpage of famous web services, such as Google, Yahoo!, Live Search, AOL Search, Ask.com, Digg, Gmail, Wikipedia, del.icio.us, dmoz, etc.



WOT is available as plugin (in some 10 languages) for:
  • Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later (Windows 98 / ME / NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP / Vista, Mac OS X, or Linux)
  • Internet Explorer 6.0 or later (Windows 2000 / XP / Vista )
It is lightweight, works seamlessly, ads free, and doesn't slow down or disturb your web browsing experience at all.

Click here to download WOT for Mozilla Firefox
Click here to download WOT for Internet Explorer

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Jobsdb.com Apply n Win contest

Jobsdb.com, an online job recruitment service provider for job seekers and employers, is currently running an Apply 'n' Win contest from 5 May to 29 June 2008 for the Malaysian job seekers aged above 21 years old.

In order to get a chance to win for the weekly prizes and qualify for winning the Grand prize, one just need to perform any of the following activities in their website:

  • Sign up as a new member with completed resume.
  • Update existing resume.
  • Apply for jobs online.
Grand Prize for the most active jobseeker will be one laptop computer worth RM2,500.

Click here for more information about this contest.

Hack In The Box (HITB) Security Conference 2008

The next Hack In The Box Security Conference 2008 (HITBSecConf2008) will be held on the coming 27-30 October 2008 in the 5-star Westin Hotel of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The main aim of this conference is to enable the dissemination, discussion and sharing of deep knowledge network security information. Presented by respected members of both the mainstream network security arena as well as the underground or black hat community, the HITB events routinely highlight new and ground-breaking attack and defense methods that have not been seen or discussed in public before.

The first 2 days will be hands-on technical training sessions on:

  • Structured Network Threat Analysis and Forensics
  • Bluetooth, RFID & Wireless Hacking
  • Web Application Security – Advanced Attacks and Defense
  • The Exploit Laboratory
Another 2 days will be event sessions on:
  • Triple track security conference featuring new HITB Labs
  • Capture The Flag (CTF) team hacking and defending competition
  • Lock Picking Village (LPV) showcase on physical security bypass methods
  • Wireless Village showcase on wireless hacking gadgets
  • Open Hack to uncover new and previously unknown software vulnerabilities in operating systems and software (USD5000 prize money awaiting the first hacker to compromise a Macbook Air...)
Registration to the event already open on 6 May 2008. Special offer is given to students to attend the 2-Day Triple Track security conference. Click here to go to the registration page.

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