Saturday, October 11, 2003

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1.  'Winston Smith' Speaks Out On MS Reader Convertor

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1.  Wired: Sony Prototyping Personal Video Player

10:23:12 PM    

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1.  Ten Years Of The Linux Counter

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1.  Large buttocks are pleasing to me, nor am I able to lie concerning this matter. Sir Mix-A-Lot's "(I Like) Big Butts)". In Latin.

magnae clunes mihi placent, nec possum de hac re mentiri.
(Large buttocks are pleasing to me, nor am I able to lie concerning this matter.)
quis enim, consortes mei, non fateatur,
(For who, colleagues, would not admit,)
cum puella incedit minore medio corpore
(Whenever a girl comes by with a rather small middle part of the body)
sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos
(Beneath which is an obvious spherical mass, that it inflames the spirits)

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(Thanks, chris242!)


8:22:32 PM    

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1.  Chinese restaurant menu gallery. Steve sez, "Indigo Som is an artist who is assembling a collection of every chinese restaurant menu in the US, she's got an art exhibit in Marin going on right now of her photos of the menus/restaurants and her site nicely explains the intent of her 'exploration'"

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(Thanks, Steve!)

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2.  IBM Opens A Linux Training Center In Russia

7:22:13 PM    

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1.  KDE To Adopt SVG: Take A Glance

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1.  Roland Attacks MT-32 Emulator Project
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SecurityFocus
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2.  Vulnerabilities: OSDChat Remote Long Message Buffer Overrun Vulnerability. OSDChat is a simple program for the Linux operating system that functions similarly to the Unix 'write' utility. It allows a remote user to write messages into the displa...

5:21:42 PM    

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1.  Programs: When 'Net Nanny' Minds the Chat Rooms (Reuters). Reuters - (Gene Emery is a columnist who covers science and technology. His Internet address is GEmeryCox.net. Any opinions in the column are his alone.)
2.  Livewire: Recycling Word Power - from Aristotle to Zapata (Reuters). Reuters - At a loss for words? "Don't have a cow!" Quote somebody. From Bart Simpson to Bartlett's, famous quips and familiar quotations speak volumes on the Internet.
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3.  McBride Interview from Utah SCO Protest
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4.  It looks like Uru has gone gold; I guess I need to start building a PC to run it.
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5.  Vulnerabilities: Apache2 MOD_CGI STDERR Denial Of Service Vulnerability. Apache HTTP Server is an open-source web server designed to run on a number of different platforms.

Apache2 has been reported prone to a denial-of-service vulnerability....

6.  Vulnerabilities: MySQL Multiple Vulnerabilities. MySQL is an open source relational database project. It is available for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems.

Multiple vulnerabilities have been rep...

7.  Vulnerabilities: Apache Web Server Type-Map Recursive Loop Denial Of Service Vulnerability. Apache is a freely available web server. It is available for a variety of platforms including the Unix, Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Apache content neg...


4:21:32 PM    

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1.  Matrix trilogy FX directors speak at Artfutura. I'm in Barcelona at the tech/art/culture confab Artfutura, listening to the two effects masterminds behind the Matrix trilogy: John Gaeta (right-hand side of the photo below) and Greg Juby of effects house ESC (Greg's at left in this photo).

ESC is the company created by the Wachowski brothers and John Gaeta to produce the complex work of visual effects in the Matrix series. Gaeta may well be the single most influential person in the last decade of visual effects, and right now he's talking to the audience of Spanish digital artists and tech developers here about the creative process behind the films, and what to expect in the forthcoming Matrix: Revolutions:

* "What will be different in Revolutions? It's the final, ultimate manifestation of Larry and Andy Wachowski's anime dream: to make am movie as close to an anime as possible. Take the best and coolest aspects of anime -- large scale robotics, entanglements between man anad machine -- and tranform it into a feature, live action film. You'll also see lots more bullets."

* "Subconsciousness needs to be redefined with every generation. Matrix is a stylized sci-fi story, but the root of the idea that you can have imagery placed into your mind is a very possible scenario, and I think that's a universe that our generation was finally ready to start dealing with. I grew up on Kubrick, Ridley Scott, Hitchcock, Orson Welles, and many other filmmakers that triggered ideas inside my mind -- that's how evolution works. One generation speaking to another. Larry and Andy [Wachowski] are preoccupied with those ideas, too, but they're also pop culture junkies and they share an obsession we also have with darker sci-fi threads in films you see in films like Bladerunner. It's no accident that some of the scenes in the Matrix trilogy are reminiscent of Bladerunner, because we've been dying all our lives to do that kind of work. "

* "I want to make an electrochemical movie. In the year 2099 I'll be 130 years old, but I think around 2063 I'm going to have my brain taken out and have it inserted into a clone who's about 21 years old. Maybe some bionic augmentation upgrades, too. In about 40 years, I'm thinking some sort of military-industrial-supercomplex-international-intelligensia supergroup will figure out how to export imagery to people's brains. If you can see it in your head while you're dreaming -- well, that image is created somehow. Someday, someone will figure out how to place that image into your brain. It'll be some combination of electricity and drugs, and they'll call it Rosebud.

A billion people will attend the first electrochemical movie premiere. Everyone in the audience will experience love again for the first time, and we'll become gazillionaires. I don't know how we'll make our electrochemical movie into a DVD, though. And distribution is definitely going to be a problem."

* "The most difficult thing about creating effects for the trilogy? Designing choreography that could never be actualized by human beings."

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2.  IBM Installs Crash Protection in Laptops (AP). AP - Cars can sense danger and puff up their air bags. Laptops, too, are getting a similar defense mechanism.
3.  AOL Adds Closed Captioning for Web Video (AP). AP - America Online is adding closed captioning to a limited number of its online video feeds.
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4.  Vintage Computer Festival Revisits The PC Past
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5.  BugTraq: TRACKtheCLICK Script Injection Vulnerabilities. Sender: BrainRawt [brainrawt at haxworx dot com]
6.  BugTraq: Gallery 1.4 including file vulnerability. Sender: Peter Stöckli [pcs at rootquest dot com]
7.  BugTraq: SA-20031006 slocate buffer overflow - exploitation proof. Sender: Patrik Hornik [patrik dot hornik at ebitech dot sk]
8.  Vulnerabilities: Microsoft Internet Explorer XML Page Object Type Validation Vulnerability. Internet Explorer does not properly handle object types, when rendering XML based web sites. This may result in the possibility of the execution of malicious software.

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1.  U.S. Lists Web Sites as Terrorist Organizations
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2.  WORM_SPYBOT.G
3.  Hummingbird CyberDOCS DOCSFusion Server Input Validation Flaws Permit SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting Attacks

2:20:52 PM    

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1.  Possible PS2 Price Portent Pondered
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2.  Vulnerabilities: PayPal Store Front 'index.php' Remote File Include Vulnerability. PayPal is an online shopping cart system. PayPal requires PHP4 and a MySQL database on a Unix or Linux-based operating system.

A vulnerability has been reported to exis...

3.  Vulnerabilities: Microsoft Internet Explorer %USERPROFILE% File Execution Weakness. Microsoft Internet Explorer is prone to an issue which could permit an attacker to load a known, existing file in a user's temporary directory (or possibly other director...
4.  Vulnerabilities: Multiple GeekLog HTML Injection Vulnerabilities. Geeklog is open-source weblog software. It is written in PHP and will run on most Unix and Linux variants, as well as Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Geeklog has be...

5.  Vulnerabilities: Centrinity FirstClass HTTP Server Long Version Field Denial Of Service Vulnerability. FirstClass is a commercially available suite of network service utilities available from Centrinity. It is available primarily for the Microsoft Windows platform. Versi...
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6.  Debian update for OpenSSL095

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1.  142 Directors Appeal MPAA to Repeal Screener Ban
2.  Online Journalists are ISPs?
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3.  BugTraq: Concern about Checkpoint and SSL Vulnerability. Sender: [seeker at hush dot ai]
4.  BugTraq: RE: Bad news on RPC DCOM vulnerability. Sender: VigilantMinds Security Operations Center [soc dot rpc at vigilantminds dot com]
5.  BugTraq: [SECURITY] [DSA 394-1] New openssl095 packages fix denial of service. Sender: [joey at infodrom dot org (Martin Schulze)]
6.  Vulnerabilities: LTrace Local Command Line Parameter Heap Overflow Vulnerability. ltrace has been reported prone to a heap buffer overflow vulnerability when handling command line arguments of excessive size. The issue is reported to present itself whe...
7.  Vulnerabilities: Pine rfc2231_get_param() Remote Integer Overflow Vulnerability. Pine is an e-mail client program used with Linux and Unix distributions.

It has been reported that Pine is prone to an integer overflow condition resulting in possible m...

8.  Vulnerabilities: Pine Message/External-Body Type Attribute Buffer Overflow Vulnerability. Pine is a freely available, open source Mail User Agent. It is distributed by the University of Washington, and available for the Unix, Linux, and Microsoft platforms.

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9.  Vulnerabilities: IndigoSTAR Software PerlEdit Denial Of Service Vulnerability. PerlEdit is a IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for developing Perl scripts. It is maintained and distributed by IndigoSTAR Software. It is available for Linux var...

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1.  Dell, HP Plan New Wi-Fi Pocket PCs (PC World). PC World - Vendors add wireless connectivity in bid to increase PDA sales.
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2.  How a Computer Case Is Built

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1.  Hard-drives as Buddhist prayer-wheels. Who needs Tibetan prayer-wheels when Buddhist theorists are out there reforming their theology to admit hard-drives as instruments of devotion?

Right now, your hard drive is serving as a Mani wheel, because there are several copies of the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" on this page, and they are all stored on your hard drive in the cache for your browser.

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2.  Week ahead: Earnings time. Earnings season kicks into high gear, with Apple Computer, Intel and Motorola reporting quarterly financial results. Notable conferences include the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, Calif.
3.  The new trend in offshore outsourcing. Knowledge@Wharton explains how business process outsourcing providers are moving up in value as they go offshore.

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1.  Note to Sony: Skip IPod Knockoff. At this point, there's no reason for Sony to come up with an answer to iPod. Apple won the audio player fight. Instead, the electronics powerhouse should fast-forward to the next big gadget, personal video players. A Wired News column by Peter Rojas.
2.  Stroll Down Memory Lane, With PDA. A group of artists wants New York City strollers to jot down memories of landmarks in their PDAs and upload the info. Then others can download the impressions and get a unique guide to the city. Erik Baard reports from New York.
3.  Shift-Key Case Rouses DMCA Foes. A student finds he can disable copy protection on CDs by pressing the Shift key. The company that makes the software threatens to sue for revealing the fact. Critics say this is exactly why the Digital Millennium Copyright Act should be rewritten. By Katie Dean.

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1.  Bubble Bursts for e-Books
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2.  Video games revel in war. War is a key ingredient in many successful video games, argues Daniel Etherington in his weekly games column.

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1.  Microsoft Plans Longhorn Client in 2005, Server in 2006 (TechWeb). TechWeb - Microsoft will ship preview code at its Professional Developers Conference next month.
2.  Microsoft To Launch Visual Studio Tools For Office Next Week (TechWeb). TechWeb - The goal of this software is to bridge the gap between developing desktop applications atop Office technologies and for Windows.

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1.  Gorgeous graphics for Target's Halloween campaign. Target hired Charles Anderson to design its Halloween campaign, and it looks amazing. "Asked to create the look of the store's seasonal identity, the design company took inspiration from the campy aesthetic of vacu-form plastic masks that many adults remember from childhood." Link
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2.  List of Wired Courts (AP). AP - These 26 of the 94 U.S. District Courts keep some or all of their case files on an electronic case management and filing system that gives lawyers and the public access by computer over the Internet. The 16 marked "filing" allow lawyers to file cases initially with the court over the Internet, according to the administrative office of U.S. Courts. Eventually all 94 will offer all these services over the Internet.
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3.  Copy protection company sues discloser of obvious hole in copy protection

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1.  Jocks v. Nerds: Detecting Gene-Dopers

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1.  Compuware Expects Loss for Quarter. The provider of the software and services missed Wall Street expectations that it would report a profit. By The Associated Press.
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2.  TROJ_HATKEYS.A

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1.  Andy Grove Speaks out on Offshore Outsourcing
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2.  IBM, Brazilian government launch Linux effort. SAN FRANCISCO - Brazil has become the latest country this week to show its support for Linux. Following moves by the U.K. and Russia, the government of Brazil announced Friday that it has signed a letter of intent with IBM pledging to develop initiatives that will promote the use of Linux in the Latin American country.
3.  Oracle again extends bid for PeopleSoft. SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. has once again extended its offer to acquire PeopleSoft Inc., this time until Dec. 31, the company announced Friday. It also disclosed that the number of shares tendered in favor of the merger has declined from a month ago.

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4.  BKDR_BEASTDOOR.K
5.  TROJ_MULDROP.A

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