Depression and Programming
April 13, 2012
“Hacker” News
April 02, 2012
Real cute, Google.
March 27, 2012
J-4000 Rebuild (#2) - So I found out what was wrong with my engine!
February 13, 2012
J-4000 Rebuild (#1)
February 04, 2012
I kinda wanted SOPA/PIPA to pass
January 23, 2012
Technical debt pays our rent
September 08, 2011
Mozilla appears to be suffering ivory-tower syndrome
July 08, 2011
Barriers
June 22, 2011
My world
May 10, 2011
Newer online forums are worse at conversation
April 8, 2011
Giving up on Google (and embracing DuckDuckGo)
September 13, 2010
An analysis of a compromised Wordpress site
June 18, 2010
Motorola's Droid camera's strange behavior
November 17, 2009
My Justification For AdBlock Plus
November 11, 2009
Norton AntiVirus: Computer Security Threat
November 11, 2009
Whoops: that was a cute trick
September 3, 2009
Rob & Anthony's Puzzle Page
September 2, 2009
New Windows rootkit?
August 31, 2009
The case of the broken operating system
August 30, 2009
osCommerce 3.0 ip address bug
August 17, 2009
Today's frustrating software: osCommerce
August 16, 2009
The Rise of Hacking
August 13, 2009
A possible explanation for the anti-sec openssh "exploit"
August 6, 2009
  • A possible explanation for the anti-sec openssh "exploit"
    August 6, 2009

    Ever since some people claiming to be part of anti-sec took down ssanz and posted the session logs for it, there have been unconfirmed rumors of an OpenSSH 0-day vulnerability. While looking for unrelated information, I might have found a possible explanation: a database of root logins for a ton of servers.