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.

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

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!

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