duminică, 18 iulie 2010

Top 30 Richest Internet Entreprenuers

They are considered the most wealthiest being alive. Thanks to the internet their career have shifted. Imagine if internet was not born, what would this guys do for a living. Anyway, here are the TOP LIST.















1

Larry Page

Google

1998

$18.5 Billion

2


Sergey Brin

Google

1998

$18.5 Billion

3

Jeff Bezos

Amazon

1994


$8.7 Billlion

4

Pierre Omidyar

eBay

1995

$6.3 Billion

5

Eric Schmidt


Google

1998

$5.9 Billion

6

Ronald Burkle

Yahoo

1995

$3.5 Billion


7

Mark Cuban

Broadcast.com

1995

$2.6 Billion

8

Jerry Yang

Yahoo


1995

$2.3 Billion

9

Omid Kordestani1

Google

1998

$1.9 Billion

10


David Filo3

Yahoo

1995

$1.7 Billion

11

Kavitark Ram Shriram9

Google

1998


$1.7 Billion

12

Todd Wagner1

Broadcast.com

1995

$1.5 Billion

13

Peter Thiel1


PayPal

1998

$1.3 Billion

14

Niklas Zennstrom1

Skype

2003

$1.3 Billion


15

Janus Friis8

Skype

2003

$1.3 Billion

16

Jack Ma7

Alibaba


1999

$1.1 Billion

17

Mark Zuckerberg1

Facebook

2004

$700 Million

18


Simon Nixon

MoneySuperMarket

1999

$680 Million

19

Andrew Gower1

Runescape

2001


$650 Million

20

Reid Hoffman1

LinkedIn

2003

$500 Million

21

Zhang Chaoyang111


Sohu

1996

$425 Million

22

Steve Chen1

YouTube

2005

$350 Million


23

Elon Musk4

PayPal

1998

$328 Million

24

Chad Hurley2

YouTube


2005

$300 Million

25

Duncan Cameron

MoneySuperMarket

1999

$280 Million

26


Marc Andreesen1

Netscape

1994

$253 Million

27

Reed Hastings1

NetFlix

1997


$150 Million

28

Blake Ross

Mozila

1998

$120 Million

29

Andrew Michael


Fasthost

1999

$110 Million

30

Max Levchin

PayPal

1998

$100 Million




Source:gobusiness101.com

Understanding E-Banking and Risk

Did you ever transfer money to another account? Buy products online? Paying your bills online?, at least it is some of the most frequent applications made by us, all of which are part of the e-banking activities. A banking activities carried out by the electronic media.

Transactions via the Internet that makes it easy for our customers and more profitable than the bank because of low cost, making use of e-banking technologies is increasing. For example, Bank Danamon's scored as many as one million transactions with a transaction value of $ 250,000 through the "internet banking" launched since June 2009, (danamonline.com).

But in its progres, there is just a fun person to utilize this technology, especially those who are experts in the IT world cracker / carding). They could easily break the security system that can suck the money especially with the way customers online.

Security is a process, not product. As the security process has many components. Security as well as a chain consisting of many chains. Like the chain, then the power system is equivalent to the strength of the weakest link. In the case of KlikBCA (e-banking website fake) there are two things that become the weakest link of the system is attacked, the clack-user concerns, and lack of response to BCA. This weakness makes two relatively strong component (eg 128-bit SSL) to be lost meaning.

This means that security issues should not be used as light as part of the Public Relations course because it concerns the security and losses customer / user e-banking. It is time for e-banking users to find out how the ins and outs of this technology, virtual banks do not get complacent because of false knowledge about the applications and systems offered by their e-banking each customer.