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Real Estate SEO Marketing Firm Announces New Real Estate Property Management Module for Joomla and WordPress

Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) October 07, 2013

The Florida real estate SEO marketing organization ARME Realty.com has announced the release of their new real estate property management module for real estate websites based in Joomla and WordPress. This module is a full featured real estate component and allows independent real estate agents, brokers, or property managers to upload and maintain listings for sale, for rent, and for lease. The system allows photos to be uploaded along with the ability to add categories, sub categories, agent profiles, and company profile details. The client can allow users to save and manage favorite properties. Clients can even customize colors, filters, galleries, and other details.

Some of the features listed by the company include:

> Front end and back end support > Support for subscription based listings > Google and Bing maps support > Automated email updates for saved properties and searches > Multilingual support > Mobile compatible > 15+ search filters (by agent, property, company, etc) > Optional mortgage calculator > Setting galore! Configure colors, galleries, filters, etc. > Add custom property amenities > Ability to apply properties to multiple categories and agents > Drag and drop map location tool or automatically geocode locations from address

These, along with a variety of other features, have been listed by the company as just some of the available tools for real estate professionals interested in an affordable system for property management. In addition, ARME Realty.com is proud to announce a hands free MLS integration solution with this module which allows broker clients to kick their online listing marketing into high gear, states Simon Landers, spokesperson for the company. Currently, the company is offering this system for a $297 flat fee installed.

For more information about the ARME Realty.com and their programs, contact the organization at (727) 459-8841.

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SEO Real Estate Marketing Organization Announces New MLS Data Import Export Module

Tampa, FL (PRWEB) October 07, 2013

A Florida company ARME Realty.com has announced the release of their newest real estate SEO marketing tool for real estate web developers and online marketers. They have released their newest custom suite of solutions for the import or export of MLS data into a clients Joomla or WordPress based website.

The company has created dozens of custom import routines that can pull in XML, CSV, or RETS data essentially allowing the broker client to integrate this property data into their existing Joomla or WordPress based websites. The company and their team has also handled data feeds from Vebra, REAXML, XML2U, ListHUB, Kyero, and more.

Simon Landers, spokesperson for the company states, "The result is a seamless melding of the style of our property management product with the data from a clients MLS membership. Our system can easily import or export all existing MLS data via a CSV file or other custom feed solution. All site functionality works just like normal. The clients' listings are imported automatically, with no intervention required, and the client is free to enhance their site with all of the amazing extensions available to Joomla or WordPress, including blogs, guest books, video galleries, commenting tools, and much, much more. Our system also includes pre-built outbound XML feed views for Zillow and Trulia, allowing our broker clients to push data to these popular property portal sites automatically."

The company has announced that their initial pricing is set at a flat rate of $297.00. The company has also offered to install the platform on a clients website free of charge. Additional modules and customizations are available for advanced users in need of more robust solutions.

For more information about ARME Realty.com and their services contact the organization at (727) 459-8841 or visit their website today.

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Fort Disco malware is now targeting email and FTP servers

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By Lucian Constantin

September 30, 2013 12:15 PM ET

IDG News Service - A piece of malware designed to launch brute-force password guessing attacks against websites built with popular content management systems like WordPress and Joomla has started being used to also attack email and FTP servers.

The malware is known as Fort Disco and was documented in August by researchers from DDoS mitigation vendor Arbor Networks who estimated that it had infected over 25,000 Windows computers and had been used to guess administrator account passwords on over 6,000 WordPress, Joomla and Datalife Engine websites.

Once it infects a computer, the malware periodically connects to a command and control (C&C) server to retrieve instructions, which usually include a list of thousands of websites to target and a password that should be tried to access their administrator accounts.

The Fort Disco malware seems to be evolving, according to a Swiss security researcher who maintains the Abuse.ch botnet tracking service. "Going down the rabbit hole, I found a sample of this particular malware that was brute-forcing POP3 instead of WordPress credentials," he said Monday in a blog post.

The Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) allows email clients to connect to email servers and retrieve messages from existing accounts.

The C&C server for this particular Fort Disco variant responds with a list of domain names accompanied by their corresponding MX records (mail exchanger records). The MX records specify which servers are handling email service for those particular domains.

The C&C server also supplies a list of standard email accounts -- usually admin, info and support -- for which the malware should try to brute force the password, the Abuse.ch maintainer said.

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