Where are all the Braindump Websites Hosted?

February 10th, 2009 by Robert Williams


Amazingly enough, in the United States. As you’ll see by the figures below, the numbers are incredibly overwhelming. Although our braindump stats continue to grow, these are the numbers we’ve come up with as of today.

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FIX: Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory.

January 7th, 2009 by CertGuard


My braindump on the three solutions I found for “Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory.”
Whether you’re a Classic ASP programmer or an ASP.NET developer then I’m sure you know that maintaining your Access Databases below the ROOT (i.e. outside of ‘webroot’) has it’s perks. The number one perk is that it is a secure way to keep your databases from being accessible to the public.

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CertGuard Official Braindump Quiz

January 4th, 2009 by CertGuard


This quiz was designed by the team at CertGuard to not only be fun, but also in hopes that it will teach everyone a little about identifying potential braindump websites. The quiz will give you the knowledge you need to avoid them when researching study materials. We hope that this will be educational for those in and outside the IT field.

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Cheating Patterns

December 30th, 2008 by Robert Williams


We’re all aware of the cheating that is going on around us, but are we aware of the forensic analysis that is going on around us? I’m no doctor, nor am I anywhere near the level of competency that is required to analyze data, but I can recognize patterns in behavior if I look at them long enough.

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