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  • Interesting New IE Flaw.

    Some of you might remember that on my Links tab on NXSeal (my old website), I had made use of an Internet Explorer flaw that could spoof (read: fake) you going to www.uottawa.ca (displaying that URL in the address bar) when in fact it sent you elsewhere (a “UVE B33N H4CKZoRZ” humouristic page). Well since then, Microsoft fixed the problem. But now there’s a new flaw that has similar characteristics though completely different approaches. Unlike the previous flaw however, once at the target page, the address bar displays the correct URL. Either way, this easily implementable flaw does spoof the initial status bar response to the URL as I’ll demonstrate:

    http://www.microsoft.com

    It says that you’re at microsoft.com, when in fact you’ll be brought over to Google’s site. To note that the double-underline under the above link is only as a result of the conflicting CSS code of this page.

     

  • Bought a GeForce 6800OC…

    I sold my old Ti4200 with the premise that I would replace that excellent card with a new and upcoming excellent card. The idea was that if I didn’t sell it now, I would just give it away and thus no $110 off a new card. So I took the leap, and went for this new video card due to financial reasoning, as well as its high repute.

    Well here it is:

    GeForce 6800

  • My name in the New York Times.

    Indeed I will be in the New York Times.

    This feat is due to the SpreadFirefox effort, which aims at bringing the attention of the masses to the everyday hacker’s favourite browser, Firefox. They are going to achieve this PR stint by placing a full-page ad in the New York Times.

    For anyone who doesn’t know, Firefox is a program to surf webpages, much like Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. However, unlike the latter product, Firefox has virtually nill in the way of overly gaping security holes. When security issues do crop up, the Mozillateam behind Firefox come up with an update virtually overnight, wheras updates for Internet Explorer can take up to 6 months to appear, if at all. Furthermore, Firefox also supports “tabbed-browsing” (a feature that once you get used to, you won’t go back), supports tons of cool little extensions (such as “mouse gestures”: the ability to give commands via a wand-like movement of the mouse), has plenty of slick skins, and best of all is completely free! The whole project is supported via donations.

    Back on track: to promote this excellent utility, donating $10 (Student Rate) to the project will earn you a spot on that advertisement that will appear in the New York Times. If you wish to make a contribution, you still have 9 days to do so.

  • GEO2334 Spe-lun-king Pictures

    Here are the pictures for the last GEO2334 Fieldtrip. They can be accessed here.

    Fun Stuff! grin emoticon

  • Tired…

    I got up at 5AM this morning to study for a Climatology midterm some more. All day its been straight work, from 6AM pretty much to 10PM. Now it’s 2AM and I’m continuing work on 2 labs due tomorrow.

    Back to the climatology:
    – Spent 8 hours studying. Mostly reading the whole textbook in the concerned area, reading notes.
    – This midterm was worth 20% of my final mark.

    AND I BOMBED IT!!! I DID HORRIBLY!!!

    Uuuughh… Sucks. Anyways, I’m still a tad drunk from a liiiiittle break I took from 10-11PM. And tomorrow, it doesn’t end either. Right after the long school day I got to work my job at night.

    Anyways, for those in my GEO2334 class, I’ll have some pictures of this last ‘fun’ fieldtrip on later. Right after I recover from the drinking, the labs, the sleeping, the everything. On a side note: my bandwidth shoots up the roof every night right before a lab is due… I wonder why :p