Myspace for Race Teams
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Check it out.
http://www.myspace.com/dmmotorsports
It's free, you can write blogs to keep friends and sponsers up-to-date. You can add pics and there are all kinds of other free things you can add to the pages.
http://www.myspace.com/dmmotorsports
It's free, you can write blogs to keep friends and sponsers up-to-date. You can add pics and there are all kinds of other free things you can add to the pages.
#2
Jeff,
I have a site there myself. It's great for networking...
But then I read this yesterday......
LONDON (Reuters) - Computer hackers will open a new front in the multi-billion pound "cyberwar" in 2007, targeting mobile phones, instant messaging and community Web sites such as MySpace, security experts predict.
As people grow wise to email scams, criminal gangs will find new ways to commit online fraud, sell fake goods or steal corporate secrets.
"The attacks are becoming more sophisticated," said Dave Rand of Internet security firm Trend Micro. "It's all about making money. And they're making a lot of it," he told Reuters.
In 2007, hackers will be scouring social networking sites such as MySpace to gather information for more focused attacks on people's computers.
"It is definitely an area that is ripe for more exploitation by malware (malicious software)," said Ed English, Trend Micro's Chief Technology Officer for anti-spyware.
People could find their computers infected with viruses that secretly record all their keystrokes or send out millions of spam email messages.
Full Story click here...
I have a site there myself. It's great for networking...
But then I read this yesterday......
LONDON (Reuters) - Computer hackers will open a new front in the multi-billion pound "cyberwar" in 2007, targeting mobile phones, instant messaging and community Web sites such as MySpace, security experts predict.
As people grow wise to email scams, criminal gangs will find new ways to commit online fraud, sell fake goods or steal corporate secrets.
"The attacks are becoming more sophisticated," said Dave Rand of Internet security firm Trend Micro. "It's all about making money. And they're making a lot of it," he told Reuters.
In 2007, hackers will be scouring social networking sites such as MySpace to gather information for more focused attacks on people's computers.
"It is definitely an area that is ripe for more exploitation by malware (malicious software)," said Ed English, Trend Micro's Chief Technology Officer for anti-spyware.
People could find their computers infected with viruses that secretly record all their keystrokes or send out millions of spam email messages.
Full Story click here...
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Last edited by BobbyB; 12-12-2006 at 07:27 PM.
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