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- Behind the Revision3 attacks
- Over the Memorial Day weekend, popular Internet video site Revision3 crashed due to a flood of decoy traffic to its servers. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi sits down with Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback, who talks about who was responsible for the denial-of-service attacks and why, and how "old" media and "new"...
- Videos 2008-05-30
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- News to know: Google Apps; Vista UAC; Microsoft Echoes; Comcast; Dell
- Notable headlines: Garett Rogers: Google App Engine pricing a disappointment Ed Bott: Dear Microsoft: Please get UAC right this time Sunbelt Blog: Microsoft: What we got here is a failure to communicate Larry Dignan: Dell delivers: Is a...
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- The corporate espionage game: MediaDefender's attack on Revision3
- Run don't walk to read Jim Louderback's account of how Revision3 was taken down by MediaDefender, a subsidiary of penny stock ArtistDirect. The gist: Revision3 suffered a denial of service attack that was orchestrated by MediaDefender. Louderback's well-told tale has all the details, but we'll pick it...
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Apple plugs gaping iTunes hole, doesn't tell everyone
- Apple plugs gaping iTunes hole, doesn't tell everyoneTypical Apple operating procedure.No news here. Let the users be at risk so we can pretend our software is safe. To be fair, the company did issue a brief advisory with basic details of thso what was your "article about"?Why help the hackers??Ya...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- No more Vista whining, please
- [See my follow-up post: We need less whining, more complaining about Vista]Over the weekend I received three e-mails and one online request for comment on outgoing PC Magazine editor Jim Louderback's farewell column, in which he trashes Vista on the way out the door:The upshot is that even after nine...
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- Who needs 'dead tree' old media? Virtually everyone
- Whats better than YouTube clip culture entertainment on an almost weekend?A post sponsored by Wired magazine written by an unamed person, or persons, under the unauthorized, assumed identity of Steve Jobs, titled "Radically, transparentally stupid."Topic? As described by Wired magazines NOT Jobs:Hilarious groveling letter from Rubel to "Mr. Louderback" and...
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- As I was saying
- When I met with Dan Farber last week to discuss closing InfoRouter down, we agreed I'd use a last post to both wind up the blog and detail my future plans. Although I'd intended to write this and release it tomorrow Monday it seems appropriate to work on it tonight...
- Blog posts 2006-07-30
- Open Says-a-M e
- OK, time for another round of non-full-text feed blackmail: Marc Canter, get with the program DUDE second warning Doc Searls, open the Garage door, please.InfoWorld TechWatch - not only do you force me to click to find out who wrote the post, but sometimes it's not Paul Krill or Ephraim...
- Blog posts 2005-07-13
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