I just upgraded my server to the new 2.0.2 release of WordPress after seeing this story on digg.com:
A new version of the popular open source project WordPress fixes several security issues.
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I just upgraded my server to the new 2.0.2 release of WordPress after seeing this story on digg.com:
A new version of the popular open source project WordPress fixes several security issues.
read more | digg story
I’ve just upgraded my site to 2.0 after reading this article on digg. Seems to be working pretty good.
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A list of ten applications every new mac user should download along with descriptions for each as well as a download link. A great resource for any new switchers that might pick up a Mac this holiday season.
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Which is the best? AMD or Intel? Read this review to see why I’ve been a long time AMD fan.
For me, Google was the most relevant.
A public experiment discovering which of the top three search engines (Google, Yahoo, or MSN) really offers the best results. By taking the test you also find out which engine you personally prefer (and it’s a blind test, so prejudice won’t effect the outcome).
What makes Newegg so successful? BW Online talks to one of the best retailers on the net.
Seems like a cool idea.
Black Alchemy’s Fake AP generates thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points. Hide in plain sight amongst Fake AP’s cacophony of beacon frames. As part of a honeypot or as an instrument of your site security plan, Fake AP confuses Wardrivers, NetStumblers, Script Kiddies, and other undesirables.
These guys deliever a massive table of hashes with corresponding passwords, called ‘rainbow cracking.’ They’re planning on selling it; but I’m sure it’ll be availble on torrent in no time.
Also, this is done for free at http://www.loginrecovery.com with an option to pay to get quicker access.
I’m going to check this out a bit further…
“Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 are available completely FREE! No catch, they can be used for commercial use.”
“Hardly a week goes by that I don’t hear from a friend or colleague with a monumental Windows problem,” Paul Andrews writes for The Seattle Times. “I tell them I’m glad to help, on one condition: Next time they buy a computer, they agree to consider a Macintosh.