A friend of mine just sent me the URL to a flash game (for obvious reasons I will not share the link) which is part of a number of games with a price of 10.000 EUR in the end. One would believe that a game with such a price money is secure. Especially when the organising party is an internet provider.
JavaScript has its own security model, but this is not designed to protect the Web site owner or the data passed between the browser and the server. The security model is designed to protect the user from malicious Web sites, and as a result, it enforces strict limits on what the page author is allowed to do. They may have control over their own page inside the browser, but that is where their abilities end.
Since a lot of people proxy DDoS, it’s useful to protect your site against it.
You have three options if you have total control over the server…
A simple list of Dos and Donts to consider when creating new accounts or updating passwords for current accounts you have.
It may sound simple, but mistakes can often be made when in a rush or creating multiple accounts.
This post contains common good practice. Why not get into the habit of creating good passwords, before bad habits set it?

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