These are my links for February 17th through February 18th:
- You Can Use CSS3 Right Now | Design Informer – An article talking about progressive enhancement and leveraging features of CSS3 now in order to make designers lives easier.
- Awareness: Four Signs of an Easy Victim on Social Networks – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – While many scammers rely on brute force methods, a disturbing trend is cyber-criminals stalking their targets using information gathered from social media tools.
- Rogue PDFs Account for 80% of All Exploits, Says Researcher – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – As predicted before the year began, Flash and PDF are becoming hackers favorite targets. High install rate, low patch rate combine to make a easy target.
- The New Risks of Cyber-Chattiness – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – "Individuals are simply revealing too much about their professional lives online. It might be possible, for example, to cross reference a Facebook post about a "big project that isn't looking good" with other posts and piece together sensitive corporate information. And while a LinkedIn request for a job recommendation reveals a job seeker, two or more seekers in the same division could reveal company upheaval."
- PCI Security Standards Council Readying New Payment-Card Security Standard – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- 60+ .NET libraries every developer should know about. –
- Please Rob Me – "Listing all those empty homes out there" Friends don't let friends use foursquare.
- Housing affordability is near 18-year high – Feb. 17, 2010 – "The typical American family, who makes the nation's median income of $64,000 a year, could afford to buy 70.8% of all homes sold in the United States during the last three months of 2009"
