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  • AdvancedSpuds: Your source for spudgun information!

    Dec 11, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Maker

    AdvancedSpuds: Your source for spudgun information!

  • Sonyagain

    Nov 17, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Rememberall

    Let’s see — Secret installation? Check. Hidden changes? Check. Security breach? Check. Dangerous uninstall? Check. Now what was … oh, yeah. Stolen code? Check. Looks like Sony’s little sojourn to the ninth circle of PR hell isn’t quite over yet. A pair of programmers who disassembled Sony’s now infamous rootkit Digital Rights Management scheme, have found code that appears to have been plagiarized from VideoLAN, an open source media player distributed under the GNU General Public License. Worse, the code in question was written by “DVD” Jon Lech Johansen, author of a number of DRM-busting programs.

    My God, what a fiasco. Of course Sony is sure to disavow prior knowledge, claiming it merely licensed the rootkit DRM scheme from the company that developed it, First 4 Internet. But though it may try to stay at arm’s length, it won’t escape unscathed from this continuing nightmare of bad publicity (see “Sony reconsiders policy on hiring ‘reformed’ hackers,” “Sony DRM: You can look but you can’t touch,” “Sorry about those secret files; what we meant to install were these secret files,” “Quoted,” “Find out who programmed the rootkit DRM and send Qrio to kill him,” “Rootkits — serves those Windows losers ri … hey, what the …?,” “And we would have gotten away with it if it weren’t for you meddling kids” and “Sony inducted into FUBAR Hall of Fame”).

  • Free Joomla Templates

    Nov 7, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Rememberall

    Free Joomla Templates

  • Extensions TextMarker

    Nov 6, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Rememberall

    Mozilla Update :: Extensions — More Info:TextMarker! – All Releases

    A great extension for Firefox. Untested at this precise moment, but from the reviews I am prepared to love it.

  • My Favorite Smallware :: MarkTAW.com

    Oct 22, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Tips & Tricks

    My Favorite Smallware :: MarkTAW.com

    Mark use’s a lot of little programs to make my day-to-day life easier. Here are a few of them. Most of these programs are small, under a megabyte and don’t require an install. I use some of them every day, and others I use only occasionally. Almost all of them are free.

  • How to burn your own CDs and DVDs

    Sep 18, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Maker

    Mad pages from Savel. CD burning FAQ, download, tools and etc.

  • P E A C E F I R E

    Sep 18, 2005

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    by

    John
    in Rememberall, Tips & Tricks

    P E A C E F I R E

    The new release of circumventor software to bypass school’s blocking software. Always interesting to see what they are up to.

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