Re: Spammers can hide behind 'Email a friend/article' scripts.
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Spammers can hide behind 'Email a
friend/article' scripts.
Spammers can hide behind 'Email a
friend/article' scripts.
04/26/2004 07:06 PMcyber_flash_at_hotmail.com (Apr 26 2004)
Edit the Scripts menu scripts with one
click
Edit the Scripts menu scripts with one
click
01/05/2005 10:36 PMFunkDaddy: "I wanted to look at the code of an AppleScript in the
Scripts Menu. Normally, I would have to do this by navigating to the
script in the Finder and opening it in Script Editor. But I took a
wild guess and Option-clicked on the script in the menu, and it opened
in Script Editor directly! This makes tweaking my frequently-used
scripts really easy."
1st Workshop on Friend of a Friend,
Social Networking and the Semantic Web
1st Workshop on Friend of a Friend,
Social Networking and the Semantic Web
06/21/2004 01:50 PMCall
for papers, come for the party or just come and hang out.
You can't be a decent standard if you don't have a
conference.



Topics
The FOAF (Friend of a Friend) project explores a unique combination
of themes from social networking, search engines, knowledge
representation and software development. FOAF was designed as a
practical experiment that would highlight the technical, social and
business challenges raised by the next generation of "Semantic" Web
technology. Over the past few years, the FOAF developer community has
been working on standards-based techniques for publishing and
harvesting machine-readable descriptions of people, the links between
them, and the things they create and do. The working assumption of the
project is that such techniques will underpin the deployment of the
next generation of Web technology, W3C's "Semantic Web". The FOAF
project was created in the expectation that these machine-readable
descriptions will grow, as the Semantic Web platform matures, to cover
companies, organisations, documents, groups, products, file sharing
and many other aspects of life, both online and off. The time has come
to evaluate these assumptions in the context of the opportunities and
challenges presented by the rise of FOAF and the Semantic Web.
Social networking is a recent topic gaining much interest and
publicity. Social networking sites are community sites where users can
maintain an online network of friends or associates for social or
business purposes: whether looking for a job, reconnecting with old
friends, moving to a new area, or dating. Most of these sites are
based on a centralised architecture: all users' descriptions are
stored in one big database. There is, however, growing user and
business interest in portability between such sites, and for
sophisticated "single sign-on" mechanisms that reduce the need for
data re-entry, while allowing users to manifest different aspects of
themselves in different contexts. FOAF-based import/export allows such
sites to address user demand for control of "their" data; however,
many deployment, privacy, authentication and engineering issues have
not yet been fully explored. To what extent do mechanisms such as FOAF
change the environment they attempt to describe? How can the
visibility of personal data be restricted to certain audiences? How
can businesses make money when their customers can migrate to new
services with increased ease?
This workshop on FOAF, social networking and the Semantic Web
provides a first chance to discuss the unusual combination of
perspectives - academic and scientific, engineering, social, legal and
business - drawn together by these trends. The workshop aims to bring
together for the first time researchers interested in the effects,
analysis and application of social networks on the (Semantic) Web as
well as practitioners building applications and infrastructure. The
workshop will also try to give a snapshot of current developments, as
well as setting a roadmap for the future of both FOAF and social
networking - especially in the context of the Semantic Web.
Topics of interest for full papers include, but are not limited to
the following:
* Social network metadata standards
* Trust issues in social networks
* Profiles of FOAF, subsets, mapping to other vocabularies and
formats
* Federated digital identity, single sign-on (decentralized
identity management)
* Business models for the Semantic Web (life after banner
advertisements)
* Integration with desktop and mobile applications (chat, IM, P2P,
Bluetooth, address books, RSS/Atom)
* Privacy, etiquette and best practice issues for aggregators
* Infrastructure for social networking
* Applications of online social networking
* Knowledge management with social networks
* Mathematical analysis of social networks
* Exchange of social network information
* Applications of online social networks
* Shared annotations
* Use of digital signatures and encryption with RDF/XML
* RDF-based search engines, data harvesting and syndication
* GUIs (browsers, editors) for FOAF and Semantic Web data
* Formalisms that address practical problems of heterogenous
changing data
* Pragmatics of sharing data schemas across subtly different
datasets
[it's
the danbri and Libby show!]
Website sends 'email from beyond the
grave'
Website sends 'email from beyond the
grave'
09/27/2004 07:30 AMStraitstimes.asia1.com.sg - Mon Sep 27, 09:55 am GMT
PHP Class 'Email Sender' released
PHP Class 'Email Sender' released
04/09/2004 04:05 PMThis class is meant to compose and send e-mail messages based on text
templates.
The class sends a message to the specified address and replacing the
text template placeholders with the values of the current PHP script
global variables.
Replacing Perl Scripts with PHP Scripts
Replacing Perl Scripts with PHP Scripts
11/26/2002 05:12 AMWith the introduction of version 4.2, PHP has started supporting a
new SAPI (Server Application Programming Interface) called CLI
(Command Line Interface). This facility was introduced to help
developers create small shell applications (scripts) with PHP. So, now
you can kiss Perl goodbye forever. -- Jayesh Jain
Hear hear. Thanks to my influence, other developers at Natsoft are
using PHP for their batch scripts too. Hmm maybe it is because they
report to me...
"zeldman.bang"
Apple's .Mac Email Now Offers 'Email
Aliases' And 'Spell-Check' Features
Apple's .Mac Email Now Offers 'Email
Aliases' And 'Spell-Check' Features
06/24/2004 09:49 AMYou can use email aliases instead of your .Mac email address to keep
your .Mac account private or to easily recognize and organize incoming
emails from varios sources. By MacDailyNews (via MyAppleMenu)
Use folder action scripts on a shell
scripts folder
Use folder action scripts on a shell
scripts folder
05/03/2004 10:44 AMRecently I purchase a book called "Wicked Cool Shell Scripts" by Dave
Taylor, and it is full of exactly that, cool shell scripts. Having not
done a whole lot of shell scripting before, I thought it would be good
to pick it up...
Referer spammers are comment spammers
too
Referer spammers are comment spammers
too
02/01/2005 10:08 PMIs there a connection between referer spamming tools such as Reffy,
and mass comment spamming in Movable Type?
More Spammers Threatening To Sue
Anti-Spammers
More Spammers Threatening To Sue
Anti-Spammers
06/11/2004 12:55 PMIt looks like the various spam laws that help legalize spam are making
the spammers extra litigious. Following a lawsuit in the US by a
spammer against an anti-spam operation for
still
block their email, some spammers in the UK are
threatening
Spamhaus with lawsuits for still having them on their blacklist.
The problem is that, just because the law now gives them the
permission to spam, it doesn't mean people aren't allowed to make
their own private efforts to block them. The laws may allow them to
send their spam, but there's nothing in these laws that require people
to receive it.
You can run , but you can ' t hide
You can run , but you can ' t hide
11/03/2003 07:21 PMJust the other day we received an e-mail from a friend who was irate
over discovering that she could input a phone number in the google
search bar and be given ...
Nowhere to hide
Nowhere to hide
07/19/2004 01:05 PMglobetechnology.com Jul 19 2004 5:10PM GMT
Hide the Clock
Hide the Clock
06/22/2005 02:42 AMHide Folder v3.0.15
Hide Folder v3.0.15
11/03/2003 02:35 PMHide Folder provides multilevel security to make sure your data is
always protected. It lets you select different modes of access to your
files, hard drives, data, or other computers on a network. [Shareware
$29.00 30 Days 1.8 MB]
Hide Your PHP For Security
Hide Your PHP For Security
11/27/2002 09:47 PMWanting to know how to hide your PHP on your website? This tutorial
will show you how to use other file extensions to parse with the PHP
Engine and hide potentially vulnerable information about your web
server.
Descendant: Anything - Hide CSS from IE
5.5+
Descendant: Anything - Hide CSS from IE
5.5+
03/06/2004 01:54 AMWhen I redid my other blog, I wanted to play around with shadowed
boxes, using my Rounded Corners in CSS...
You can pump, but you can't hide
You can pump, but you can't hide
05/05/2004 11:19 AMglobetechnology.com May 5 2004 3:41PM GMT
Hide Folders XP v2.2
Hide Folders XP v2.2
04/08/2005 09:56 AMHide Folders XP lets you hide and password protect up to 64 folders.
[Shareware $25.00 1 MB]
Nowhere to hide: who really reads your
e-mail?
Nowhere to hide: who really reads your
e-mail?
06/07/2004 02:44 AMZDNet Jun 7 2004 6:41AM GMT
hide out in a farmhouse with $750,000 in
cash
hide out in a farmhouse with $750,000 in
cash
12/14/2003 12:28 PMTHIS IS EVEN BIGGER NEWS, .. Holy f#cking shit .. Washington
Times
washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20031214-060434-1665r.htm
track
this site | 5 links
An administration with lots to hide
An administration with lots to hide
09/14/2004 04:52 PMDemocratic congressman and Bush scourge Henry Waxman released a
new report (.pdf file) on the Administration's
penchant for secrecy and "unprecedented assault on the principle of
open government." Waxman and other members of the Government Reform
Committee have introduced legislation "to reverse the Bush
Administration's policies and restore open government."
How to hide a phone mast
How to hide a phone mast
01/22/2004 09:14 AMI talk to the trees and they transmit to me
While Other Customers Help, The
Companies Hide
While Other Customers Help, The
Companies Hide
12/21/2003 09:37 AMWhen companies try to reduce their tech-support costs in these ways --
a good thing if it lets them lower their prices -- they also reduce
the chance of learning anything from their users. By Rob Pegoraro
(Washington Post via MyAppleMenu)
Hide Your iPod, Here Comes Bill!
Hide Your iPod, Here Comes Bill!
02/05/2005 10:16 PMWired News Story
Microsoft's leafy corporate campus in Redmond, Washington, is
beginning to look like the streets of New York, London and just about
everywhere else: Wherever you go, white headphones dangle from
peoples' ears. To the growing frustration and annoyance of Microsoft's
management, Apple Computer's iPod is wildly popular among Microsoft's
workers.
"About 80 percent of Microsoft employees who have a portable music
player have an iPod," said one source, a high-level manager who asked
to remain anonymous. "It's pretty staggering."
The source estimated 80 percent of Microsoft employees have a music
player -- that translates to 16,000 iPod users among the 25,000 who
work at or near Microsoft's corporate campus.
"This irks the management team no end," said the source.
Hide the Mac OS 9 Desktop Folder
Hide the Mac OS 9 Desktop Folder
02/19/2004 11:38 AMHave you noticed that every once and a while a "Desktop
Folder" folder will appear on one of your hard drive partitions.
You delete this Mac OS 9 relic only to see it reappear again in the
future. What causes it t...
Quick Hide Windows v1.8.7
Quick Hide Windows v1.8.7
04/17/2004 02:06 PMQuick Hide Windows hides program windows with a hotkey combination.
Password protection allows you to lock QHW to prevent intruders from
trying to show invisible applications while you're gone. [Freeware
994 KB]
How Do You Hide Affliate Links?
How Do You Hide Affliate Links?
01/28/2003 03:40 PMWith affiliate competitors becoming increasingly aggressive,
webmasters are looking for ways to hide the fact they are an
affiliate.
Close, minimize, or hide?
Close, minimize, or hide?
04/09/2005 10:37 PMAre you a closer, minimizer, or hider?
(I’m talking about windows, of course.)
Me, I usually have a few applications open at a time, like most
people, and I tend to leave them running. I’ve noticed that
different people do different things when switching applications. Some
people close their windows, other people minimize, and other people
hide applications.
I’m a hider, and have been since the System 7 days. This way I
don’t have to destroy the context of the app when I switch to
another app—the windows stay open, stay where they are:
they’re just hidden.
I often use the cmd-option-H keystroke (the Hide Others command) so
that I can concentrate on the app I’m working on without
distractions. (Though there are times, of course, when I want more
than one application visible.)
Another thing I often do is option-click on the desktop. This used to
hide everything except the Finder, except that these days it seems to
hide only what was the frontmost app. But cmd-option click works, and
I’m trying to remember it. (Also, this trick works for clicking
on the window of any app, not just the desktop.)
I rarely do a cmd-H (which hides the current application) because I
don’t know what will come to the front.
I almost never close a window unless I’m truly finished with it.
(I’ll close a document window when I’m finished editing
whatever it is.) And I almost never minimize windows either—this
way my Dock is more stable, a place for applications rather than
documents. (I also have my Applications and Home folders in the Dock.)
(I like a clean Dock with big icons.)
As cool as Exposé is—it is really, truly cool—I
always forget that it exists.
Protecting the Cellphone User's Right to
Hide
Protecting the Cellphone User's Right to
Hide
02/10/2004 02:55 AMCellphone carriers are planning to roll out features that allow
companies or other cellphone users to know a user's location.
You Can't Hide from the Laptop Grim
Reaper
You Can't Hide from the Laptop Grim
Reaper
06/02/2004 09:42 PMInternet.com Jun 3 2004 1:35AM GMT
When drug companies hide data
When drug companies hide data
06/06/2004 04:06 PM
When drug
companies hide data. "The attorney general's
civil suit accuses the drug giant GlaxoSmithKline of committing fraud
by concealing negative information about Paxil, a drug used to treat
depression. The suit says that the company conducted five clinical
trials of Paxil in adolescents and children, yet published only one
study whose mixed results it deemed positive. The company sat on two
major studies for up to four years, although the results of one were
divulged by a whistle-blower at a medical conference in 1999 and all
of the studies were submitted to the Food and Drug Administration in
2002 when the company sought approval for new uses of Paxil. At that
time it became apparent that Paxil was no more effective than a
placebo in treating adolescent depression and might even provoke
suicidal thoughts.My Dad was on Paxil until 26 days
ago..... that's when he shot himself.
Hide Folders XP 1.3 Beta 7 Released
Hide Folders XP 1.3 Beta 7 Released
03/19/2003 10:43 PMForce the download, hide the path
Force the download, hide the path
03/17/2005 03:44 AMThis article is about providing downloads on a website. It describes
common webmaster issues when it comes to file downloads and it will
discuss several solutions. Some of them are easy to implement, others
require a little technical background and programming skills. But in
the end, everyone will have a suitable solution for his problem.
[PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Can't Hide Your Prying Eyes -
Computerworld
Can't Hide Your Prying Eyes -
Computerworld
03/06/2004 02:05 AMhttp://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/privacy/story/0,1
0801,90518,00.html
Every Police officer's nightmare is to be wounded on the streets --
alone. So when the Orlando Police Department pilot-tested new Global
Positioning System (GPS) units, which let the central office track
officers' locations, you'd think the officers would have been
grateful.
Gratitude, however, wasn't much in evidence during the pilot program,
according to Conrad Cross, CIO of the city of...
Forum Stories: Hide a Partition
Forum Stories: Hide a Partition
04/05/2005 12:34 PMHide-and-Seek Goes High-Tech
Hide-and-Seek Goes High-Tech
06/01/2004 06:34 PM“Geocachers, such as Voss, create hidden caches - containers
which hold a log book and assorted knick-knacks - in
publicly-accessible places like parks and hiking trails. The locations
- the longitude and latitude readings taken from their personal GPS
units - are then posted on Web sites…”
FlashBang: Or how to hide from search
engines
FlashBang: Or how to hide from search
engines
03/11/2003 11:53 AMFlashBang is probably going to become one of the popular extensions to
Dreamweaver MX, it allows for adding navigation elements (menus,
buttons, pause/play controls etc)....
Free File: Hide Folders
Free File: Hide Folders
09/25/2004 05:22 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 25 2004 8:10PM GMT
GOP: Hide your Bibles if Kerry wins!
GOP: Hide your Bibles if Kerry wins!
09/24/2004 11:28 AMIf Republicans can claim with straight faces that al-Qaida is fighting
to elect John Kerry (finally, Osama finds a U.S. presidential
candidate he can get behind!), should it surprise us that the GOP is
warning voters that liberals want to
ban bibles? The Republican
party
actually admits doing this in mass mailings in
two states:
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