Monday, April 28th, 2008
I’ve written about the importance of comments when it comes to blogging. As a blogger, you’ll be known by the comments you leave and receive. Comments, after all, are a great way to get important user feedback from your readership. Unfortunately, rogue blog comments on a blog can also be a source of frustration for [...]
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Monday, January 2nd, 2006
Microsoft has another security issue. This one is particularly nasty:
This isn’t a vulnerability so much as it is an ill-advised feature that was included by Microsoft in every version of Windows since 1990. Basically, as part of the design, Windows Metafiles were given the ability to run scripts in case of an error. Now someone [...]
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