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Tuesday, July 27th, 2004 by Franki

I first found this story on Netcaft about 2 weeks ago and couldn’t decide if it was worth a mention here. I’ve just made a decision in that regard, mostly due to the evidence that RSS is becoming the “new email newsletter”.

Basically, an RSS reader is a program that when installed and configured, will fetch RSS documents from the websites it has been set to visit. The RSS itself is usually story titles, links and story summaries. Now RSS is just starting to get very popular, and RSS readers sometimes fetch stories on the hour, by the hour. The result of 10,000 RSS readers all trying to fetch an XML file (which is what RSS really is) from one site at the same time, could be compared to a DDOS (Distributed Denial Of Service) attack, like those attacks that have been in the news over the last few years against companies like Amazon and Yahoo, where the server is answering so many requests that it can’t handle any new ones and the site goes down.

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Monday, July 26th, 2004 by Franki

As much as Microsoft hate to admit it, most of the Internets email runs on Open Source software, in fact, based on this MTA statistics site, Open Source software accounts for over 56.5 percent of mail server software in use on the Internet. (Compared to around 20% for Microsoft )

Now comes the interesting part of the story. The only real worldwide effort to tackle the SPAM problem thus far is MADRID an ITEF standards group. MADRID stands for “MTA Authorization Records in DNS” and it’s basically a way of making sure that email from a specific domain comes only from a server authorised to send mail for that domain. (Most SPAM nowadays comes from desktop PC’s with their own spamming MTA software, bypassing the ISP’s authorised mail server. The other half of the worlds SPAM comes from desktop PC’s infected with Virus and Trojan horse programs.) Anyway, if all of the worlds mail servers were using this technology, it would be extremely difficult for a spammer to use normal desktop PC’s to send SPAM. That, is a noble and worthy aspiration, and it has to happen before email becomes useless as a communication medium.

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Monday, July 26th, 2004 by Franki

A new version of the “Windows only” Trojan horse that last week proclaimed that Bin Laden had committed suicide is now luring hapless victims to run it by promising the suicide photographs of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Usenet newsgroups postings contains a link to a website promising the photographs, and directs them to download a file that is instead the Hackarmy Trojan horse. The purpose of this program is to give control of your Windows PC’s to the crackers who can use it for any purpose they choose, including selling it to spammers to be used as a spam relay, or to attack any company they choose with all the other captured PC’s.

As a general rule, you should treat files you get from an unknown source online the same as you’d trust food given to you by shady sorts in a back alley. In other words not at all, always throw it away. As usual, this Trojan only affects Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/2003, Linux and Macintosh are totally unaffected.

For information and removal instructions, see Sophos Hackarmy.

If Arnie had offed himself, you’d here about it on the news within minutes or hours, so toss these things where they belong, into the trash.

regards

Franki

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Saturday, July 24th, 2004 by Franki

Finally, an article about something directly related to web design.

Open Source software is not just for Linux, there is a growing amount of multi-platform and Windows open source software showing up all over the net. (Even Microsoft is getting into the act as a PR campaign.)

Based on a very recent Mozilla platform, Nvu (pronounced N-View) has produced versions for Windows and Linux. The goal for this program is pretty simple, to make an open source program for web developers that has the best features of both Frontpage and Dreamweaver in a small and easy to use package.

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Saturday, July 24th, 2004 by Franki

Oh the joy, the sheer unadulterated delight…

BayStar, the company that (together with the RBC bank) invested 50 million dollars in SCO in order for SCO to sue IBM and Novell over (alleged) inclusions to and copyright of Linux and UNIX, and any users of Linux like AutoZone and DaimlerCrysler, is having some trouble understanding why they somehow came out the other end with much less money then SCO led them to believe they would have, (and much less money then they put in.)

This new story comes to light as SCO just suffered it’s second big setback in their litigation, firstly the AutoZone case was stayed, and secondly the DaimlerCrysler case has been all but thrown out.

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Saturday, July 24th, 2004 by Franki

A new “Windows only” Trojan horse is luring hapless victims to run it by promising “suicide photographs” of the suicide of Osama bin Laden.

The Usenet newsgroups postings contains a link to a website promising the photographs, and directs them to download a file that is instead the Hackarmy Trojan horse. The purpose of this program is to give control of your Windows PC’s to the crackers who can use it for any purpose they choose, including selling it to spammers to be used as a spam relay, or to attack any company they choose with all the other captured PC’s.

As a general rule, you should treat files you get from an unknown source online the same as you’d trust food given to you by shady sorts in a back alley. In other words not at all, always throw it away. As usual, this Trojan only affects Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/2003, Linux and Macintosh are totally unaffected.

For information and removal instructions, see Sophos Hackarmy.

While there are undoubtably millions of people out there that would be ecstatic if Osama offed himself. I can’t see it happening any time soon, and if it were to happen, it would most likely be by walking into a public place strapped to a bomb. I can’t see that being all that likely either as he seems to prefer to use his minions for all the “one way” missions.

regards

Franki

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Thursday, July 22nd, 2004 by Franki

In the ongoing saga where SCO group sues the world because they “allege” that Linux infringes on their copyrights, (A claim that Novell contests strongly), the first of the cases has been decided. In a huge blow to SCO, the case was for the most part thrown out entirely.

For a breakdown of the saga, see my earlier posts on the subject, here and here.

The short of the story, is that the judge found that Daimlerchrysler correctly certified their UNIX usage (which was nothing as they had not used it in 7 years) and that the case was essentially dismissed. He did however say that SCO can still question why it took DC 110 days to comply instead of the 30 days that SCO stipulated. DC replied that the license which was put in place before SCO had anything to do with it, did not stipulate a time frame.

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