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12 years ago @ security blog - DIACAP Team · 0 replies · +1 points
12 years ago @ security blog - BRITISH INTERNATIONAL ... · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ security blog - Top 8 Reasons Why Fili... · 0 replies · +2 points
Its not right what she did. but the situation of a single phil woman is made worse by the environment since there is no support from the government, no law to force a man fathering a baby to take responsibility and a religious group that discourages planned parenthood. this does not excuse scamming but maybe it helps to understand why they do it.
14 years ago @ security blog - filipino cupid filipin... · 0 replies · +2 points
14 years ago @ security blog - Google+ Invites [GIVE ... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ security blog - Hang Seng Bank Ltd Let... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ Andreas Grech's Blog - Stealing login details... · 0 replies · +1 points
16 years ago @ security blog - Delete Search Results:... · 0 replies · +1 points
.. then turn off \"Animated Screen Companion\" for the hell of it. :)
16 years ago @ security blog - Which Security Certifi... · 0 replies · +1 points
@Jay
regardless of what anyone says, certifications get companies to hire you and pay you more than the average employee. In my mind, that makes them worth having. But it depends on what you do. If you are a pure network guy working with Cisco equipment than you probably want a CCNA or CCNP. If you are security than Security+, CISSP. What ever the cert. it should fit your work. I would also recommend going with the hire level certs (MCSE, CCNP, CISSP, CCSP) or even expert (CCIE or CISSP-ISSE) Professional level and above are the ones that get you paid. These higher level certs are much more involved and expensive but once you get them, they pay you for as long as you have them.
16 years ago @ security blog - CNSSI 12-53: New Secur... · 2 replies · +1 points