Earlier this month, in the case of The Pirate Bay versus Universal, MGM, Sony et al, the Stockholm court convicted Peter Sunde, Carl Lundstrom, Frederik Neij and Gottfrid Svartholm Ward of acting as an accessory to breaching copyright laws.
The Pirate Bay founders are optimistic and have appealed the decision. In either case, I'd go grab all the torrents off The Pirate Bay while I still can.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
WordPress Mod: Authenticate via ASP.NET
I hooked up a WordPress blog to authenticate via ASP.NET. It's wicked, I tell you! After hacking through the WordPress source code, the integration was quick and easy from both the PHP and ASP.NET sides. The purpose of the integration was to deal with differences in hash algorithms, so we wouldn't have to create user accounts with completely different passwords.
We still would have to build a component on the ASP.NET side to push profile changes and new user accounts into WordPress. I'm wondering if MS SQL Server can connect to MySQL and update the data from within a trigger.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Virus Sweeper
You shouldn't believe everything you read on the Internet. Most people simply just ignore that advice and that's how Virus Sweeper gets into computers. Virus Sweeper is advertised as a warning indicating that you should use it to disinfect your computer. When users do download and run it, that's when Virus Sweeper takes over.
They even have a very convincing user interface that makes Virus Sweeper seem like an actual anti-malware program:

You can find removal instructions and a utility here.
Source: 2-spyware.com
They even have a very convincing user interface that makes Virus Sweeper seem like an actual anti-malware program:

You can find removal instructions and a utility here.
Source: 2-spyware.com
HttpResponse.Close instead of HttpResponse.End
When profiling my application, I noticed that Response.End takes more time to execute than Response.Close. I'm guessing this is because Response.End causes a ThreadAbortException and .NET's handling of the exception causes the overhead.
Twitter Worm
A worm has been running amok on Twitter. It changes profile info, posts tweets, and resets the password. You can get the source code of the worm at:
http://gist.github.com/93782
All it requires is an active Twitter session to take effect.
http://gist.github.com/93782
All it requires is an active Twitter session to take effect.
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