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This post is really about an ex black-hat magician opening his book of tricks for you to take a peek.

The simple line of code I have shown below can be used to edit any web page on any website anywhere in the world -with a catch…

It only edits the page you see, and not the actual website as seen by others visiting that site.

What is the point of this?

Watch the video to see how cheats use this code to falsify documents, income earnings statements, Clickbank transaction pages, PayPal statements, you name it.

You need a current web browser, but other than that it works in both IE and Firefox.

OK, so how do you use it? Visit any web page. When the page has loaded fully, past this into the browser address bar and hit “Enter” key on your keyboard:

javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0

Next, select an area of text as you would in MS Word, etc, and start typing, editing, etc.

What the hackers or cheats would then do is click the “Print Screen” button, or on many keyboards the “Prt Scr” button, then open MS Paint, Photoshop, or whatever imaging program you like, create a new image, and hit “CTRL-V” to paste this falsified web page image into the document.

Very scary huh? It is frightening to think what damage people have done with this.

The one I see very frequently is the falsifying of Clickbank income statements, PayPal sales statements, etc.

Cheers,

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There is a serious exploit out there right now in the WordPress blog world, and if you have not already, you need to update your WordPress blog to version 2.7 ASAP to protect yourself from it.

This hack is a file that can be put into your /wp-content/themes/ folder which, once installed, can be used to run any number of php commands on your server, including messing with your logins, databases, files, cpanel, etc.

This video shows you how to detect and remove the remv.php hack.

You will know if it is on your WordPress blog in about 1 minute by using this video.

One of the most common symptoms of the presence of the hack is the decreased performance of your website, and slowing of pages, downloads, etc.

Watch the video for details.

Ron

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I have been asked about this a few times, so I am going to try and clear the air as best I can.

For some time, a number of clever web 2 marketers have been sneaking “External Links” in over at Wikipedia in categories related to their keywords.

Ok. I can sense a few blank faces so I will explain…

Google ranks your site based largely on the authority and quality of the sites that link to you. This means that if WordPress.com links to you, and Google does consider WordPress.com to be an authority site, that value is passed on to your site when Google ranks you, and when they determine your Google Pagerank.

Since Wikipedia is clearly seen by Google as an authority site on literally thousands of subjects, getting a link from wiki to your site would be a good thing, no? Let’s explore this a little more deeply…

Many of the Wikipedia category pages and result pages are ranked by Google as PR 5 or even 6 in some cases. A free PR 5 or PR 6 link to your site certainly wouldn’t hurt would it?

But wait…before you knock yourself out chasing links from Wikipedia you should keep one thing in mind…

Wikipedia uses strictly “nofollow” links.

Now, this does not mean that a link from wiki to your site is not a good thing, it just means that Google does not credit your site with any of the “good stuff” that would normally have been carried to your site if Wikipedia was NOT “nofollow”, that’s all.

IMHO, a link from them must have more value than no link at all, mustn’t it?

If this kind of pursuit interests you, have a look at the video below where I linked a Wikipedia PR6 page to my affiliate program directory site called “WhichAffiliate.com

Cheers,

Ron

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