Malicious Code Injection – Sans JavaScript!
The fellows over at i8jesus.com have a great article on injecting malicious content into site that block javascript. I'm looking forward to incorporating their findings into my Malware scanning methods..! HTML/CSS Injections - Primitive Malicious Code (or, What’s the worst that could happen?)
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October 20, 2008
Howto: LDAP Aliases on Courier
We decided to setup a mail server based entirely around the courier suite of mail applications on debian. This should end the incessant problems we are having with our poorly designed Qmail based mail server, hopefully. Step 1 was to get user authentication working (via LDAP) against our local Domain Controller/Active ...
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July 7, 2008
The Last Person on the Planet to Discover Facebook
From time to time I must admit that, as hip as I think I am, I retreat into my corner of the net, refusing to acknowledge any new trends or technologies out there. It's even more shameful that I consider myself a web entrepreneur, hell bent on bringing the world ...
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May 20, 2008
Wondering About Widgets? Look no further…
Facebook, Blogger, MySpace, TypePad - how many times have we heard the importance of leveraging the viral potential of Apps and Widgets to attract an audience? Many, many times, to be sure. There is good reason though. Widgets and mini-apps allow companies to distribute portable, stylish technology packages to whomever wants ...
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May 17, 2008
Google Translate adds 10 more languages
This morning Google's Official Blog announced it would be expanding its incredible Google Translate services, adding 10 more languages. Now, users can view and cross-translate pages in Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian and Swedish. Recently I had a great experience with Google Translate - while working onsite at ...
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May 16, 2008
Natural Language Search from startup PowerSet
As reported by TechCrunch here, a San Francisco based startup named PowerSet is all set to launch pretty soon, albeit with limited abilities. This company's product focuses on natural language searching, allowing users to search for information the same way they would in English Most of us have heard of how ...
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May 11, 2008
Network Loops == More Work For Me
When I think of an enjoyable, relaxing Friday night, I do not envision running around my company's data center, tracing cables, logging into switches and routers via console trying to track down a network loop. So, it's 10pm now, and the problem has been resolved. Only 3 hours, too! Network loops are ...
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May 9, 2008
The Blog is Dead – Long Live (This) Blog!
Many people have blogged before, but each perspective is a new angle, a new reality, a new outlook on this world. I humbly submit some of my own thoughts, theories, rants, advice and observations loose in the ether, and look forward to seeing what it returns.
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May 9, 2008






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