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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">Well, some blog comment spam (or so it appears) proves that this blog is being followed, as well as a genuine comment from a friend (hi, MB!)...but things are still in flux with publishing.  Being the barefoot cobbler, I have yet to get around to coding a fix for the system I use to publish this.  As such, I can't readily post links to articles that I'm reading online - but for now, I think I'm</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">Is this actually working?  Does anyone read this?

(Technical  problems befell this blog for some time, in addition to time limitations.)</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">Very interesting stuff...

Google Taps Fiber with Manhattan Move: "Steve Bryant writes on Google Watch:

Google's new Manhattan office sites atop one of the biggest fiberoptic facilities in North America.

I've been doing research for a separate project on Google's new offices in Manhattan, which I first reported about here. I can't reveal everything just yet, but I do have more details to report.</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">Another fine ISC story that I basically want to bookmark for myself. :-)  [It's been sitting in my 'pending' file for some time.]

Notable Tidbits, (Mon, Aug 28th): "Notable updates for today:
http://liveview.sourceforge.net/

'Live View is a Java-based graphical forensics tool that creates a VMware virtual machine out of a raw (dd-style) disk image or physical disk. This allows the forensic</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">What's that, you say?  This blog isn't dead yet?  [Really, it's feeling better! ;-)]

Anyway, things have gotten in the way of updating...but I simply couldn't pass up the opportunity to share this gem of Tom Liston's.  But don't just follow my links to the ISC - read it daily!  It's chockful of educational goodness, and preventative cures.

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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">Quite an amazing tale of physical/electronic security being beat...

Pinch My Ride: "Brad Stone writes on Wired News:

Last summer Emad Wassef walked out of a Target store in Orange County, California, to find a big space where his 2003 Lincoln Navigator had been. The 38-year-old truck driver and former reserve Los Angeles police officer did what anyone would do: He reported the theft to the cops</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">Yes, I have a handful of stories piling up, but I wanted to let this one through first.  I don't think I need to make any cynical remarks about PHP and security...it's all about the apps, and to date, I've not seen a lot of well coded PHP apps out there.  Here's yet another PHP app that allowed a system to be compromised...

Attacks against Joomla com_peoplebook, (Sun, Jul 30th): "As reported in a</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://knuth.mville.edu/~john/blog/">I'm quite pleased to say this works for me!  I've been wanting this feature for some time now.

Tip #1283 - How to edit tips in mozilla using vim - mozex: "Hi,

This is very similar to vimtip#581. In fact, I'm just trying to shamelessly drag your attention to http://mozex.mozdev.org again. I adopted mozex plugin and I'm continuing it's development. All the installation (and de-installation) issues</summary>
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