A New Blog Post is showing on top of my home page from Unknown user cyberanon – How to Remove the post? [closed]

I have just launched our brand new blog website (php/mysql). I don’t have any idea about cyber security. Yesterday we published a topic on coronavirus vaccine. I just noticed a new post is sitting on the home page Title: “Mr.Krungzx” and u… Continue reading A New Blog Post is showing on top of my home page from Unknown user cyberanon – How to Remove the post? [closed]

A New Blog Post is showing on top of my home page from Unknown user cyberanon – How to Remove the post? [closed]

I have just launched our brand new blog website (php/mysql). I don’t have any idea about cyber security. Yesterday we published a topic on coronavirus vaccine. I just noticed a new post is sitting on the home page Title: “Mr.Krungzx” and u… Continue reading A New Blog Post is showing on top of my home page from Unknown user cyberanon – How to Remove the post? [closed]

In a website that gives awards, is there anyway to ensure that one user isn’t abusing the website and replaying the game by switching emails?

I’m building a website that gives awards to users. After each game I ask the user for their email and send them an email to claim their gift.

Is there anyway to make sure that one user isn’t simply opening new emails to take all the awar… Continue reading In a website that gives awards, is there anyway to ensure that one user isn’t abusing the website and replaying the game by switching emails?

We Speak Your Language – New Ecosystems Available in Nexus Lifecycle

There are more than 700+ programming languages to choose from and different languages gain popularity and momentum at any time. In fact, since 2012 there has been a new “favorite” programming language each year. This highlights the dyn… Continue reading We Speak Your Language – New Ecosystems Available in Nexus Lifecycle

Using a fix $key and variable $data vs partially variable $key with fixed $data in PHP’s hash_hmac()

This question was originally asked in stack overflow, but it was suggested to ask it here as well..

not looking to improve on hash_hmac functionality. I’m rather interested in the $uri in the examples below..

The theory is that typical… Continue reading Using a fix $key and variable $data vs partially variable $key with fixed $data in PHP’s hash_hmac()

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