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POPSswapAce Special BONUS from SwapAce (this will be sent at the bottom of your message) * Bonus FREE gift from SwapAce... SwapAce has a special promotion running at the moment, where both the referrer and the person being referred will receive free credit to use in SwapAce. To receive your free credit, you should use this link (SwapAce is safe and secure): To receive this FREE credit, you must register WITHIN 14 DAYS. Registration is quick, easy and FREE. If you would like more information, simply visit www.SwapAce.com Note: FREE credit is awarded for referring new people to SwapAce. (i.e. people who do not already have an account with SwapAce) If we believe that you are sending referrals to yourself (or colluding with others who have already registered with SwapAce) to inappropriately earn free credit, then we reserve the right to withhold/retract free credit
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POPSFlickr: Add referrer into comments 1.0 An annoying thing on flickr is that you never know where people that visit your photo have found it. This is a small script that will add a small text at the end of your comment saying where you come from. If everyone starts using this script, then it will be easy to see where the people have found your photos and how they got to comment on it. You can discuss this tool on Flickr Hacks original discussion.
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POPSHow Jobtonic works Jobtonic is a referral based recruitment system. Here people can refer jobs to friends in their networks, and be rewarded financially if they take up an opportunity.
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POPSPCI compliance PCI DSS Compliance management by Braintree Payment Solutions. Find case studies, podcasts, quick guides, and whitepapers on the payment card industry security standards for credit card data.
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POPSonline payment processing Braintree offers unique, best in class online payment solutions & credit card payment processing services. We are a single partner for all electronic payment needs.
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POPSFirefox / Seamonkey HTTP Referer Vulnerability This issue relates to Cross-site Request Forgeries. One countermeasure is for the authenticating web site to check the HTTP Referer header to ensure the request is coming from an authorized site. This vulnerability permitted an attacker to delay the loading of the attack script until the intended (permitted) referring page was loaded, which would circumvent HTTP Referer checks to prevent CSRF. Solution: Update to Firefox 2.0.0.10 and latest version of SeaMonkey. See next post for explanation of CSRS (aka XSRF)