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After the Jedi Mind Trick…

Via Twitter and Flickr

Monday, August 25th, 2008

So Google can ‘Do No Evil’ but they want to rewrite the rules of math?

http://blogoscoped.com/forum/138711.html

399999999999999-399999999999998 = 0 (Math - You’re doing it wrong.)

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Nice Flash based presentation/mindmapping tool

 

http://stevenley.com/Tech-Info/This-Might-Unseat-the-Mindmap.html

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Tell advertisers not to track your online surfing

Yahoo And Google Now Let You Opt Out Of Ads (Because It’s Better Than Letting You Opt In)

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Get any spam from CNN lately?

Massive faux-CNN spam blitz uses legit sites to deliver fake Flash

Massive faux-CNN spam blitz uses legit sites to deliver fake Flash
More than 1,000 hacked sites serving up phony update; Adobe issues warning
By Gregg Keizer

August 6, 2008 (Computerworld) More than a thousand hacked Web sites are serving up fake Flash Player software to users duped into clicking on links in mail that’s part of a massive spam attack masquerading as CNN.com news notifications, security researchers said today.

The bogus messages, which claim to be from the CNN.com news Web site, include links to what are supposedly the day’s Top 10 news stories and Top 10 news video clips from the cable network. Clicking on any of those links, however, brings up a dialog that says an incorrect version of Flash Player has been detected and that tells users they needed to update to a newer edition, said Sam Masiello, vice president of information security at Denver-based security company MX Logic Inc.

One distinguishing feature of the attack, Masiello added, is the endless loop it uses to frustrate victims. If user clicks “Cancel” in the dialog that prompts for an update, another pop-up appears, said Masiello, that tells the victim that they have to download it to view the video. Clicking “Cancel” there returns the user to the first dialog.

“It puts you in this perpetual loop, so your only options are to kill your browser [session] or be browbeaten into installing it,” said Masiello.

MX Logic has detected more than 160 million spam messages in the fake CNN.com attack in the past 48 hours, he said. “It’s not slowed down at all,” Masiello said.

Yesterday, Bulgarian security researcher Dancho Danchev reported finding more than 1,000 hacked sites hosting the fake Flash Player update.

Hackers are getting brazen and apparently aren’t afraid to disclose the addresses of the sites they’ve compromised by embedding them in the spam they’re spreading, he said. “Malicious attackers have been building so much confidence in this risk-forwarding process of hosting their campaigns, that they would start actively spamming the links residing within low-profile legitimate sites across the Web,” Danchev said in a blog post on Tuesday.

Adobe Systems Inc. is aware of the malware posing as its Flash Player, and on Monday it warned users to ignore any updates that didn’t originate on its own servers. “Do not download Flash Player from a site other than Adobe.com,” said David Lenoe, the company’s product security program manager, in an entry on Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team’s PSIRT blog. “This goes for any piece of software (Reader, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, etc.) — if you get a notice to update, it’s not a bad idea to go directly to the site of the software vendor and download the update directly from the source. If the download is from an unfamiliar URL or an IP address, you should be suspicious.”

People who approved the download of the bogus flash.exe file instead received a Trojan horse — identified by multiple names, including Cbeplay.a — that in turn “phones home” to a malicious server to grab and install additional malware, said Danchev.

Masiello said MX Logic is still investigating, and it has not been able to pin down what malware — other than the fake Flash Player — was actually installed on victims’ PCs.

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

If you can multitask why shouldn’t your CPU

Assign Applications to CPU Cores

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

iPod without the iTunes

ipod winamp

Winamp iPod Plugin

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Hard Drive Flashforward

I started with a 40 Megabyte drive on a 286 Laser Brand

What Would You do with a 1.5 Terabyte Hard Drive?

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Coolest thing you are going to see today - watch it twice

DUDE!!!!

short movie on flickr of a user getting struck by lightning

lightning strike caught on camera on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

FINALLY! - no more greasemonkey scripts or Firefox Extensions

Google has heard the call and responded and added the option to force https when logging in to Gmail!

Official Gmail Blog: Making security easier

Friday, July 25th, 2008