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Sothink Violated the FlashGot GPL and Stole Code

ShineTheLight sends in news of two Firefox plug-ins: FlashGot, the original, and Sothink, the GPL-violating come-lately. “People at Sothink decided to violate the GPL by stealing a piece of core code from FlashGot and using it without even the decency of covering their tracks. It is an exact copy of a previous version of FlashGot. This deception came to light when users reported to the FlashGot support forum that their software was not working right. Some digging led to the discovery that the older module that Sothink stole and used verbatim was overriding the more recent engine on the machines of those who had both installed and it was causing the issue. It has been reported to AMO and the FlashGot developer is aware of it. The Sothink people have completely ignored and been silent on the subject. This is why most good programmers will stop contributing to the global community because there are those who will steal their work, pass it off as their own, never acknowledge or give credit, and then shamefully stick their head in the sand and ignore the consequences.” The three most recent reviews of Sothink point out this plug-in’s dishonest nature. A number of earlier, one-line, 5-star reviews — expressed in a similar style — sound suspiciously like astroturfing.

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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

White House Panel Considers New Paths To Space

Neil H. writes “The White House’s Human Space Flight Plans blue-ribbon panel (the ‘Augustine panel’) has posted the material from their first public meeting on the future of NASA’s spaceflight program, which was held on Wednesday. NASA officials presented their Ares I rocket plans and their belief that they can work around its design flaws, with projected development costs ballooning to billion. The panel also heard several alternative proposals, such as adapting already-existing EELV and SpaceX rockets to carry crew to orbit; these proposals would have better safety margins than the Ares I, be ready sooner, and cost NASA less than billion to complete, but are politically unattractive.”

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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

US House Democrats Unveil a Health Care Plan

gollum123 sends in this piece from a political blog in the NY Times. Here is the text of the bill in question (PDF). “House Democrats on Friday answered President Obama’s call for a sweeping overhaul of the health care system by putting forward [an] 852-page draft bill that would require all Americans to obtain health insurance, force employers to provide benefits or help pay for them, and create a new public insurance program to compete with private insurers — a move that Republicans will bitterly oppose. … But the chairmen said they still did not know how much the plan would cost, even as they pledged to pay for it by cutting Medicare spending and imposing new, unspecified taxes. The three chairmen described their bill as a starting point in a weeks-long legislative endeavor that they said would dominate Congress for the summer and ultimately involve the full panorama of stakeholders in the health care industry, which accounts for about one-sixth of the nation’s economy. … House Republicans, who have had no involvement in the development of the health legislation so far, quickly denounced the Democrats’ proposal as a thinly disguised plan for an eventual government takeover of the health care system. … The House Democrats’ plan is one of three distinct efforts underway on Capitol Hill to draft the health overhaul legislation. In the Senate, both the Finance Committee and the health committee have separate bills in the works, and in recent days those efforts seem to have stumbled.”

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Saturday, June 20th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

EFF Busts Illegitimate Subdomain Patent

eldavojohn writes “Unlike a lot of community support protection programs, the EFF’s Patent Busting Project is starting to bear real fruit instead of just leveling the finger at offenders. The USPTO is revoking an illegitimate patent granted in 2004 that sounds like automatically assigning subdomains. Sites like Wordpress, LiveJournal, or basically anyone with generated subdomains have been doing this for quite some time. If you have some extra cash, now’s the time to pony up a few bucks so the EFF can carry on as one of the few organizations genuinely protecting your interests.”

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Friday, June 19th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

NSA Email Surveillance Pervasive and Ongoing

dkleinsc writes “The NY Times has a piece about work being done by Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ) and others to curb NSA efforts to read email and Internet traffic. Here’s an excerpt: ‘Since April, when it was disclosed that the intercepts of some private communications of Americans went beyond legal limits in late 2008 and early 2009, several Congressional committees have been investigating. Those inquiries have led to concerns in Congress about the agency’s ability to collect and read domestic e-mail messages of Americans on a widespread basis, officials said. Supporting that conclusion is the account of a former NSA analyst who, in a series of interviews, described being trained in 2005 for a program in which the agency routinely examined large volumes of Americans’ e-mail messages without court warrants. Two intelligence officials confirmed that the program was still in operation.’”

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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

How To Create Your Own Stats Program (JavaScript, AJAX, PHP)

Webmasters use certain programs, such as Google Analytics or Awstats, to complete this job for them. These programs obtain a wide variety of information about visitors to a site. They find page views, visits, unique visitors, browsers, IP addresses, and much more.

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Windows 7 Licensing a "Disaster" For XP Shops

snydeq writes “Enterprise licensing for Windows 7 could cause major headaches and add more cost to the Windows 7 migration effort, InfoWorld reports. Under the proposed license, businesses that purchase PCs with Windows 7 pre-installed within six months of the Oct. 23 launch date will be able to downgrade those systems to XP, and later upgrade back to Windows 7 when ready to migrate users. PCs bought after April 22, 2010, however, can only be downgraded to Vista — no help for XP-based organizations, which would be wise to wait 12 to 18 months before adopting Windows 7, so that they can test hardware and software compatibility and ensure their vendors’ Windows 7 support meets their needs. XP shops that chose not to install Vista will have to either rush their migration process or spend extra to enroll in M|cr0s0ft’s Software Assurance program, which allows them to install any OS version — for about per year per PC.”

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Hackers Find Remote iPhone Crack

Al writes “Two researchers have found a way to run unauthorized code on an iPhone remotely. This is different than ‘jailbreaking,’ which requires physical access to the device. Normally applications have to be signed cryptographically by Apple in order to run. But Charles Miller of Independent Security Evaluators and Vincenzo Iozzo from the University of Milan found more than one instance in which Apple failed to prevent unauthorized data from executing. This means that a program can be loaded into memory as a non-executable block of data, after which the attacker can essentially flip a programmatic switch and make the data executable. The trick is significant, say Miller and Iozzo, because it provides a way to do something on a device after making use of a remote exploit. Details will be presented next month at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas.” The attack was developed on version 2.0 of the iPhone software, and the researchers don’t know if it will work when 3.0 is released.

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

The Next Ad You Click May Be a Virus

Jay notes a Wall Street Journal report about ad networks unintentionally selling empty space to malware loaders (the link is to a syndicating site that doesn’t require a subscription to view). The submitter comments: “The labeling of the fake ad sellers as hackers is pretty bogus; there’s no hacking involved. Simply sign up for one of these networks, create your fake site, put up another company’s creative, and you’re good to go.” The incidents being reported go back a few months, but the pattern of this criminal activity seems to be coming clear only recently.”EWeek.com, a technology news site owned by Ziff Davis Enterprise, in February displayed an ad on its homepage masquerading as a promotion for LaCoste, the shirt maker. The retailer hadn’t placed the ad — a hacker had, to direct users to a Web site where harmful programs would be downloaded to their computers, says Stephen Wellman, director of community and content for Ziff Davis.”

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Monday, June 15th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

The Next Ad You Click May Be a Virus

Jay notes a Wall Street Journal report about ad networks unintentionally selling empty space to malware loaders (the link is to a syndicating site that doesn’t require a subscription to view). The submitter comments: “The labeling of the fake ad sellers as hackers is pretty bogus; there’s no hacking involved. Simply sign up for one of these networks, create your fake site, put up another company’s creative, and you’re good to go.” The incidents being reported go back a few months, but the pattern of this criminal activity seems to be coming clear only recently.”EWeek.com, a technology news site owned by Ziff Davis Enterprise, in February displayed an ad on its homepage masquerading as a promotion for LaCoste, the shirt maker. The retailer hadn’t placed the ad — a hacker had, to direct users to a Web site where harmful programs would be downloaded to their computers, says Stephen Wellman, director of community and content for Ziff Davis.”

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Monday, June 15th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off