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MS internal network whacked by Code Red - Boneheaded employee strikes... [The Register] No. No. Please! No more of this irony, I can't stand it!




Microsoft's Hotmail Is Red Hot From Worm : Several systems hosting the MSN Hotmail service have been infected by variants of the Code Red worm, Microsoft has confirmed. , Uh, the irony is overwhelming... Does anyone else see Steve Balmer turning into Colonel Kurtz? "The Horror, the Horror..."

What we really need to do is get the Micro$erf who wrote the code with the hole together with the d00d who wrote Code Red II in a room with a case of beer.

One of the best solutions I've seen is this. It's a PHP based poison pill in the form of a default.ida file. The PHP code responds by using the backdoor left open by Code Red II to leave messages all over the screen of the attacking server. I'm sure we could all think of more damaging things to do with the code, but that would be wrong, right?

Mercury - Leisure : Blogs start hitting the average Joe! Amazing, my local newspaper runs an article about blogs!

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RSS Feed for New WSDL and SOAP Web Services : We are publicising our new web services list, which changes daily using the RSS format news feed standard. You may use this formatted xml file which displays New WSDL and SOAP web services in any newsreader or news web site that understands RSS XML formatted documents.... I've been doing some searching for SOAP indexes as a result of the "Free UDDI" meme. eg
http://www.salcentral.com
http://www.xmethods.com
http://www.webserviceswatch.com
This one's relevant as well. Business Architecture for a Web Services Brokerage




'Igniting Fear With Flying Metal' - The Survival Research Laboratories are a loosely assembled group of half-mad scientists who build big robots and then blow them up. Read the story. See the pictures. View the video. It's smashing good fun. Multimedia presentation by Jeremy Barna and Brad King. [Wired News] Check it out. Nearly as good as the old Archaos in the early 90s.

Online Journalism Review: The - Online Journalism Review: The Promise of the Daily Me [Tomalak] I've been looking for "The Daily Me" for ages. And this website is the latest iteration of that search. Good article BTW.


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Line56.com : Suppliers should be given direct access to a buying organization%u2019s staff to counteract the %u201Cabysmal%u201D state of supplier enablement, argues a report from AMR Research. Repeat after me. Without suppliers, there's no B2B trade. Watch this space.

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