The "two-factor" verification system, which will be optional, asks users to register a phone number, e-mail account and six-digit code that would have to be entered, via text message, each time they log in to the site.
The games are a combination of simple one-question quizzes, sharing information like your ZIP code or e-mail address, and social actions such as Tweeting or following the organization on Twitter, Liking something on Facebook, or posting something directly to your timeline.
The bad guys are increasingly using social media to try to find a way in, either by gathering intelligence or by befriending employees who may be tricked into opening an e-mail with nasty code within.
Entrepreneurs simply choose a username and password, enter an e-mail address and zip code, and sync the site to their QuickBooks software.
Fiorina said HP, in keeping with its belief that there's enough room for everyone as the Internet develops, will release the source code for e-speak on Dec. 8 so that developers can begin writing applications that bring those services to users.
For all the billions of dollars being spent and collected online, the code at the core of e-commerce remains highly fragmented--and that creates communication breakdowns within the overall system.
Just as important as the 200 lines of code that made up the e-mail software was Mr Tomlinson's elegant way of organising the addresses of people and the computers that held their e-mail account.
The hole means that an attacker can hide malicious code on a webpage or an e-mail containing files with the wmf extension.
Attachments to e-mails remain a particularly easy place to store malicious code of all sorts, so be sure of an attachment's provenance before you open or save it.
E-speak could potentially find and assemble software from chunks of code or create teams of engineers for crash projects.
Point it at a site or an entire domain, such as .edu, and it generates a list of e-mails, log-in screens, database errors and source code, all of which are classic ways to gain entry onto a server.
To make a purchase on a website, a MasterPass user would enter a password on the checkout page of a merchant who has installed the service as a payment option instead of typing in their card number, security code and other information that experts say slows down e-commerce transactions.
The e-mail address included street name, town, county and full postal code.
And look at Code for America that, in my view, is scaling e-Government innovation faster than most other non-profits, consultancies, associations or government agencies.
He also sees a trend toward e-gift cards or virtual gift cards, which boil the card down to a bar code--no plastic necessary.
Blaster was designed to exploit a known loophole in Microsoft's code that allows the worm to spread through network connections, rather than e-mail.
The growing ubiquity of e-mail means that everyone in business, from lords of finance to programmers who dream in code, needs to write intelligently.
Corporate investigators have programs that can sift through e-mail and other electronic documents looking for distinctive word patterns, even when employees try to speak in code.
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