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JULY   06,  2005 - Posted By Geoffrey Mack
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Nasa.gov jumped into Alexa's Movers and Shakers, with a 3X increase in daily visitors, after successfully colliding an impactor with comet Tempel 1 on July 4th. Nasa.gov



JUNE   30,  2005 - Posted By Geoffrey Mack
Mapping the Internet

Over the years there have been many attempts to make maps of the Internet, including geographical maps that show where network nodes are located geographically and other more esoteric network topology maps showing how backbone servers connect to each other. Here are some examples:

Internet Infrastructure Maps

Atlas of Cyberspaces
Internet Mapping Project
Mapping Internet Infrastructure
Internet Geography Maps

Traceroute Project
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Global Internet Geography
Alexa has dabbled in this area as well with a few map/graphical features. For example, in the Alexa Toolbar you can click on a link "map and directions" that will take you to a geographical map of the site owner's address. Then there is the Alexa Browser powered by TouchGraph which provides a graphical view of Alexa Related links for any site. And we used to work with MIDS.org to provide data for a graphical traceroute program.

I had always thought that there must be some killer Internet app there, but nothing has ever come of it. Now, along comes Google, with their beautiful maps application, and an open API. I suspect this is going to kick start a new round of innovation in the Internet mapping space.

Does anybody have any good ideas for mixing up Alexa's info about Web sites (free via Alexa's API) and Google's maps?

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JUNE   20,  2005 - Posted By Geoffrey Mack
Yafoo Phisher

No, I didn't misspell the headline, it really does say Yafoo Phisher. Last week Japan made their first arrest in a phishing case against a man who set up a site, Yafoo, intended to look like Yahoo and steal information from unsuspecting victims.

I've been meaning to talk about "phishing" here on the blog for some time. A lot of people don't know what it is and aren't aware that this type of scam exists. Here's a great break down on wikipedia.org: phishing. In brief, phishing is an attempt to steal sensitive or personal information by masquerading as a reputable business. In the recent case in Japan, the site was Yafoo and people were tricked into believing it was Yahoo... it looked the same.

How big a problem is phishing? According to a Gartner group report from last year over 30 million adults have experienced a phishing attack and 1.78 million have fallen victim to one. I receive phishing scams in my in-box several times a day. Often they appear to be from Microsoft, Citibank or E-Bay and they say that there is something wrong with my account and that I need to fix it. But I haven't fallen for the bait.

What can you do? First of all, you should always be suspicious of all marketing, online or not. You should always take care to know who you are doing business with.

How can you tell if a site is who they claim to be? You could use the Alexa Toolbar. The Alexa Toolbar is the original anti-phishing toolbar and it can give you the information you need. For example, if you were to visit yafoo.com (Yahoo has taken over the page now) you could take a quick look at the Alexa Toolbar and see that it isn't Yahoo. You would see that yafoo is ranked in the millions, not #1, like Yahoo, and that the site has only 1 link pointing to it. Clearly not Yahoo.

The bottom line is this. Be careful. Be susipicious. Know who you are dealing with and use an anti-phishing toolbar.


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发表于 2005-7-7 16:33:39 | 显示全部楼层
刚刚 是有问题!
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发表于 2005-7-7 16:39:19 | 显示全部楼层
挂了吗?
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发表于 2005-7-7 16:49:18 | 显示全部楼层
挂了才好。不用玩排名了。
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发表于 2005-7-8 00:38:56 | 显示全部楼层
一个alexa倒下去,会有千万个alexa站起来,哈哈
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