![]() ![]() I didn' t find the right solution from the Internet. 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 I have found the solution, just install AMPPS version 3.6 which by default has mongodb, and configure it to work with laravel (enable needed extention) Then if you run this command in terminal composer require jenssegers/mongodb it will download required package. When this is not possible, is it perhaps possible to switch the desktops to Folder View and select a different folder per desktop? This way I can enlarge them easily and place them in a straight line.Who can help with this " problem" ? One more question: how do I place these icons in a straight line next to each other, like with folder view where you can place them on a grid. I want to use MongoDB which is available in AMPPS - I have started the MongoDB server from AMPPS control panel. Also is it practically impossible to make them all the same size. How do I make the icons look bigger? I know how to make one bigger by using the handle but enlarging 20 or so per desktop is a tedious job. When I try to copy items from the kickstart menu to the desktop I get small icons (I' m a bit older and like to see things a bit larger). I am using KDE 4.14.2 and I have set my 4 virtual desktops to be Default Desktops (not folders) Those whose personal details were exposed had to have their information removed by going to the original source, but that seems so difficult. It includes Apache, PHP, PERL, Python(modwsgi), MySQL, MongoDB, phpMyAdmin, RockMongo, FTP Server FileZilla Server(Windows). The information was exposed in a way that anyone with internet connection could have accessed these information which included, included first and last names, aliases and past names, email addresses, physical addresses, dates of birth, court and bankruptcy notes, phone numbers, social media profile links, political affiliations, race, religion, skills, gender, past and present employment details, as well as automobiles and property owned by individuals.Ī source stated that the personal information contained "names, past names, addresses, gender, parental status, a short biography, family members, redacted emails, and info about the person’s neighbors including full names, dates of birth, reputation scores, and addresses".ĭiachenko added that it will be difficult for people to check for their personal data records in the exposed database and get them removed as data brokers like Pipl obtain information from a variety of public and proprietary sources and don't claim ownership over such data. It was found that the information in the exposed database was scraped or purchased from and LexisNexis, thereby confirming that the presence of the data was not due to Pipl or LexusNexus being actually breached by hackers. ![]() Diachenko discovered the database shortly after it was indexed by search engines last month and traced it back to "a Github repo for a people search API called thedatarepo". The leaked information was sourced from and LexisNexis. The data consisted of people's names, email addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, religion, and political affiliations. A publicly-available database was found to have up to 188 million personal data records, this was found by Bob Diachenko, security researcher and his team from Comparitech. ![]()
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