New strain of Sobig virus circulating. Antivirus companies warned Tuesday that a new version of the Sobig virus is rapidly spreading on the Internet, the latest in a string of Sobig computer worms to be released. [InfoWorld: Top News]
Archive | 2003
Coming soon: RSS 1.0 feeds for the Fox community!
Worked out a proof-of-concept design and got them past the Feed Validator this evening for an RSS 1.0 feed for the FoxForum Wiki and the FoxCentral.net new sites to complement the 2.0 feeds I already have running at http://www.tedroche.com/RSSFeeds.html. An intermediate (read: kludge) design will get the feeds going, so I can get more Fox content into the blogosphere’s search engines. A new, sleeker, 2.0 design is my goal for unveiling at the Great Lakes Great Database Conference. It’s in the napkin-drawing stage now, but I’ve got some cool ideas for a multi-object collaborative design. More on that later. I’ll try to get beta 1.0 feeds up and running this week.
PalmWhat?
Dennis J. Kucinich: The Blackout, Cleveland’s default and his presidential run
Dennis J. Kucinich traces some of the problems in the electric industries deregulation and how they relate both to the current events and to his career history. Interesting reading.
You can’t attack what you can’t find…
I wondered last week if Microsoft could deflect a DDOS attack. They couldn’t deflect it, but they could sidestep it — by moving the target. “Blaster worm attack a bust. A scheduled denial of service attack against Microsoft’s main software update Web site did not materialize Saturday, as computers infected with the W32.Blaster worm failed to find their target.” from InfoWorld: Top News
Microsoft’s Blogging Future
Dan Gillmor notes that Microsoft is looking for several employees with blogging experience. My guess is that MSN, AOL and Google will all have blogging within the next six months. Who else? How about Yahoo! and Lycos? Easy guesses. From Dan Gillmor’s eJournal
Outa here!
RSS Hitting Critical Mass. Note: This is also my Sunday column in the San Jose Mercury News: Every morning I learn the latest from… [Dan Gillmor’s eJournal]
Outa here!
On my way back to Knoxville via Detroit. Check in later.
Keep reading those web logs, redux
I’ve been trying to delete the PRE-formatted code I was foolish enough to add to my blog for two days, and it won’t go away, even when I edit and save the message. So, I’ve deleted the message, and I’m reposting it here:
Keep reading those web logs. When’s the last time you read your weblogs? Besides for the daily default.ida exploits, I recently saw the far more colorful NULL.IDA exploit. Keep those machines patched and keep a close lookout, friends!
Five Lessons You Should Learn from Extreme Programming
An interesting article on good lessons learned from XP at the O’Reilly site: Five Lessons You Should Learn from Extreme Programming