Archive for April, 2008

OK Governor Endorses Barack Obama

Posted by admin on April 25th, 2008 filed in Uncategorized

Brad Henry just endorsed Barack Obama. Big whoop, right? WRONG!

Oklahoma voted, along with many, on Super Duper Tuesday, but according to Gov. Henry, he doesn’t have to agree with his people (say goodbye to reelection Brad). In the primary, Hillary Clinton won (as shown in picture), but Brad Henry decided the voters don’t count.

okprimary This is America! Shouldn’t this actually be a democracy instead of a tribal council? He was elected democratically, why can’t he elect somebody else the same way?

Now, if Hillary had won by, say, 1%, I could see him going either way, but Hillary won by about 25%. Over half of Oklahoma wanted Hillary.I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong.

Maybe Not.

Thanks for reading,

cms07

So… Yeah™

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Spambot cracks Hotmail’s, Gmail’s CAPTCHA

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2008 filed in Uncategorized

I haven’t made a post in a while, I’ve been working on the new site (:D) but forgot to post. :(
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080415-gone-in-60-seconds-spambot-cracks-livehotmail-captcha.html

Are we typing those 6-9 letters and symbols that half the time you can’t read for nothing?
At the moment, it appears so. Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, and what’s next - US Government Security details? Ok, so I may be going overboard, but this is crazy. After 17 years of spam, everybody has a filter, a spam box, and never reads the emails. Still these nutcases make a bot to crack the Image Verification, then send a million messages to us. Recently, I changed regular emails, got a new “fake” one, and yet I get spam. I’m sick of it! Well, enough of my rant, I’ll give you some of the article:

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Internet users are quite familiar with the Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart (CAPTCHA), a quick method that verifies whether or not the user trying to sign up is a person or a bot. A picture with swirled, mangled, or otherwise distorted characters is displayed and the user then types in the correct letters or numbers.

Back in early February, a group cracked Windows Live Hotmail’s CAPTCHA. A few weeks later, Gmail’s version followed suit. In just over a month’s time, some anti-spam vendors were forced to completely block the domain for the popular service as bots signed up for thousands of bogus accounts and began to flood the tubes with e-mail advertisements for lottery tickets and watches. The close proximity of the two cracks has done everything but sealed CAPTCHA’s fate.

In one day, the bot can amass at least 1,440 accounts. And that’s just one bot. This same bot can then send spam to multiple e-mail addresses (using both CC and BCC lists) continuously, switching between accounts (both in the from: and to: fields) in order to lower the chance of being spotted.
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I thought about using CAPTCHA, but I guess I’ll go sit under a rock and start thinking.

Until next time,
cms07

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Abit Motherboard

Posted by admin on April 2nd, 2008 filed in Uncategorized

I recently purchased an ABIT IP13-E mobo (motherboard).
I wasn’t sure what to push to access the BIOS, so I emailed them, despite hearing numerous warnings of slow responses if you even get one. Well, just one day later, I get an email explaining my situation’s fix. I am taken back by how fast it was! You should use ABIT if you buy a mobo.
IP35-E Picture

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