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Usermin Web Mail HTML Filtering Flaw
Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary OS
Commands
Usermin Web Mail HTML Filtering Flaw
Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary OS
Commands
09/08/2004 08:22 PMSecurity News Portal Sep 8 2004 10:39PM GMT
[OT] Safe spam filtering methods (was:
Is predictable spam filtering a
vulnerability?)
[OT] Safe spam filtering methods (was:
Is predictable spam filtering a
vulnerability?)
06/22/2004 11:56 PMThe Fungi (Jun 20 2004)
Vulns: WebCT Campus Edition HTML Tags
HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Vulns: WebCT Campus Edition HTML Tags
HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
05/20/2004 05:40 PMSecurityFocus May 20 2004 8:47PM GMT
Vulns: Horde IMP HTML+TIME HTML
Injection Vulnerability
Vulns: Horde IMP HTML+TIME HTML
Injection Vulnerability
08/06/2004 04:29 PMSecurityFocus Aug 6 2004 8:16PM GMT
Vulns: Google Toolbar About.HTML HTML
Injection Vulnerability
Vulns: Google Toolbar About.HTML HTML
Injection Vulnerability
09/20/2004 03:18 PMSecurityFocus Sep 20 2004 6:14PM GMT
HTML Tip: Problems With Nested HTML Tags
HTML Tip: Problems With Nested HTML Tags
11/30/2002 12:30 AMNet Mechanic Nov 29 2002 11:13PM ET
HTML Tip: Defining Terms With HTML
HTML Tip: Defining Terms With HTML
01/24/2003 06:24 AMNet Mechanic Jan 24 2003 5:15AM ET
Fixing HTML with the WDG HTML Validator
Fixing HTML with the WDG HTML Validator
01/19/2003 08:07 AMBut what's this? My page has a link to
http://news.google.com/news?q=linux&scoring=d to easily catch up on
the Linux-related news. But the Validator says: ...
HTML TOOLBAR (free): Adds a toolbar to
Windows Explorer and IE which contains
your own HTML display
HTML TOOLBAR (free): Adds a toolbar to
Windows Explorer and IE which contains
your own HTML display
10/28/2003 11:06 PMS. Korea's filtering
S. Korea's filtering
02/01/2005 09:09 PMThe OpenNet Initiative has found that in the process of blocking
access to 31 pro-North Korea sites, the South Korean government has
blocked 3,167 unrelated domains. Apparently this happened because the
NK sites were on servers outside of NK that SK blocked. (The OpenNet
Initiative is sponsored by the Berkman Center, U of Toronto and U of
Cambridge.) [Technorati tag: korea]...
Pre-Filtering The Spam
Pre-Filtering The Spam
06/29/2004 03:54 PMMy anti-spam system now uses a variety of server and client side
filters to help keep the damn stuff out of the inbox. Now, some are
suggesting an even earlier level "pre-filter" for spam. HP Labs has
made a fairly simple discovery that even without
various
email authentication systems, it's pretty easy to get a quick
determination as to whether or not an email is spam. The system they
developed looks at whether or not the server sending you the email
normally sends good emails or sends spam. With that one
determination, they can
properly pre-classify emails at a pretty high success
rate. It's not a replacement for a spam filter at all. They know
it's not that good. However, what it can do is do a pre-sort for
prioritization purposes -- so that good emails tend to make it through
the real spam filters faster. In a number of ways, it's pretty sad
that we now need "quality of service" setups for our email.
Regional Google Filtering
Regional Google Filtering
10/25/2002 07:23 AMJonathan Zittrain and Benjamin Edelman have released their latest
report, systematic documentation of how Google.de and Google.fr filter
controvertial sites. Google gives no notice that results are being
filtered (as they do with the DMCA) and have nothing about it on their
website (although they did acknowledge the practice in one email I
found). Declan McCullagh asked for a list of blocked sites but Google
refused to supply one. The authors list 113 sites they found thru
trial-and-error to be blocked and again let you submit your own and
record the results. Disclaimer: I assisted the authors with portions
of the report....
New Method of Spam Filtering
New Method of Spam Filtering
02/19/2004 02:06 PMTMDA Filtering via procmail?
TMDA Filtering via procmail?
03/11/2003 01:22 AMHas anyone managed to write a procmail recipe that can effectively
identify TMDA auto-replies? You know, the kind that say "To release
your message for delivery, please send an empty message..." Having
never used TMDA, I don't know what's commonly customized and what I
can expect to see there. I note that the header has X-Delivery-Agent:
TMDA/0.62. Perhaps that's sufficient. :0 * ^X-Delivery-Agent: TMDA
/dev/null Do folks commonly (or ever) modify their TMDA setup to get
around the fact that...
ATI cheating with Anistropic Filtering?
ATI cheating with Anistropic Filtering?
05/16/2004 08:41 PMIs Google Filtering New Sites?
Is Google Filtering New Sites?
05/06/2004 11:40 AMSearch Engine Lowdown May 6 2004 4:13PM GMT
NV40 Texture Filtering
NV40 Texture Filtering
07/08/2004 10:53 AMMail filtering with procmail
Mail filtering with procmail
04/09/2004 04:09 PMWe've been using procmail for a few months to handle some mail
processing for a project. It's really great, but...
ATi Filtering Discussion Chat Log
ATi Filtering Discussion Chat Log
05/19/2004 04:37 PMNvidia Filtering Techniques
Nvidia Filtering Techniques
11/02/2003 07:36 AMISP Hesitate Over Spam Filtering
ISP Hesitate Over Spam Filtering
06/03/2004 02:24 AMAs the spam battle wages on, most of the focus is on end-users and law
enforcement. Not too many people seem to focus on the role of ISPs,
who
sometimes do take a more proactive role in stopping spam.
The problem, though, is that when the ISP filters spam, they often
run into issues with false positives. If the filters are too loose
(to avoid false positives) then too much spam gets through, and users
are upset. If the filters are too tight, important messages go
missing, and users are upset. Many ISPs are realizing, at the very
least, they need to let the end-user have access to the spam folder,
so they can occasionally sort through it for false positives - but
very few users ever bother to look through it. Some ISPs don't offer
any kind of filtering at all, claiming that they don't see how to make
money off of it - which seems especially short-sighted. If they can
offer sufficient spam filtering, they're much more likely to keep
customers than if they simply let everything through when customers
are looking to their providers to provide protection from the
onslaught of spam. No matter what, it's becoming clear that the spam
fight needs to be approached from various angles, and many customers
are likely to bail out on ISPs that don't at least offer a spam
filtering option.
PHP-Nuke Filtering Bugs
PHP-Nuke Filtering Bugs
05/24/2002 11:27 AMCollaborative filtering with del.icio.us
Collaborative filtering with del.icio.us
06/24/2005 09:34 PM
There are currently 6550 del.icio.us folk with whom I share common
bookmarks. As nobody will be surprised to see, my link affinity with
that population displays the now-familiar long tail:
There's a recommendation engine lurking in there somewhere, and I've
decided to try to flush it out. The prototype is a two-stroke engine.
First, it captures the set of del.icio.us users on the steep part of
the curve -- the ones with whom I have the most link affinity. Then it
reads all their RSS feeds, coalesces the links, and applies another
filter to select just the links above a threshold of commonality.
...Spam filtering, the next chapter
Spam filtering, the next chapter
05/24/2004 09:17 AMI've been experiencing good results filtering out spam with a
combination of Popfile (a Bayesian classifier) and the built-in filter
in Eudora 6. I get well over 1,000 spams a day, so I need
accuracy both in identifying spams and avoiding false positives with
legitimate mail.
The biggest problem with my setup is that it all runs on the client
side. Popfile works as a transparent proxy that runs on my
Windows machine. I don't see the spam in my inbox, but I still
have to download it before it can be filtered. As the spam
volumes have increased, that has become an increasingly significant
burden. Every check pulls down scores of messages, most of which
wind up in the trash. I've had several cases where the sheer
numbers crash Eudora. Getting email through my Treo is basically a
waste of time, because it doesn't have the filters. If I'm on
the
road and don't check my mail, there are thousands of messages waiting
for me when I get back.
I finally had time this weekend to set up filtering on the server
side. Werbach.com and my other domains run through a Web hosting
provider, Pair Networks, which offers a version of SpamAssassin.
The tricky part was configuring it to automatically filter or delete
messages, using procmail, rather than just putting something in the
email header for later processing on the client.
I think I have it working now. I'm using SpamAssassin on a
forgiving setting, because the client-side filters are still running
after the mail goes through. If I can just weed out 60% of my
spams before they reach my machine, life would be much better.
So
far, it looks like I can do significantly better than that.
I'm still tweaking the set-up, so it's possible some legitimate email
will get stuck in the filters. If you write to me and don't get
a
response for a while, please try again.
Security specialist to add Web-filtering
tools
Security specialist to add Web-filtering
tools
06/09/2004 12:00 PMFilter Porn with Smart Web Filtering
Filter Porn with Smart Web Filtering
09/16/2004 01:47 AMTechTree Sep 16 2004 6:20AM GMT
I thought that our spam filtering had
suddenly got...
I thought that our spam filtering had
suddenly got...
12/29/2003 10:31 PMI thought that our spam filtering had suddenly gotten way better, but
turns out, my pyra.com mail just started bouncing instead of
forwarding. Bummer. If you tried to reach me at pyra.com try doing so
at google.com. Or just wait (upon DNS updating, it should be fixed).
New Content Filtering Options on
AllTheWeb
New Content Filtering Options on
AllTheWeb
10/02/2002 03:47 AMThe best advanced search page on the web just got better with content
filtering and other new search options.
Spam filtering with a human touch
Spam filtering with a human touch
09/21/2004 01:11 PMOne company is offering a novel solution to the problem of spam. Will
spam filtering done by humans be a hit?
Documentation of Internet Filtering
Worldwide
Documentation of Internet Filtering
Worldwide
04/08/2005 10:21 AMDocumentation of Internet Filtering Worldwide by Jonathan
Zittrain and Benjamin Edelmanhttp://cyber.law.harvar
d.edu/filtering/A variety of organizations,
institutions, companies, and countries seek to restrict Internet
access from within their premises and territories. For example,
companies may seek to improve employee productivity by restricting
access to leisure sites; libraries and schools may seek to avoid
exposing children to sexually-explicit content, or be required to do
so; countries may seek to control the information received by their
citizens generally. Common among nearly all these applications is the
public unavailability of the filtering lists -- that, by the design of
filtering systems, users cannot and do not know the set of specific
sites blocked. In some cases users might ask for a specific site and
be told of its unavailability due to filtering, but in other cases
such unavailability may be conflated with unremarkable network
blockages -- a Web site might be unreachable for any number of
reasons, and the failure to view it at a particular moment cannot
reliability be attributed to active filtering. With this project we
seek to document and analyze a large number of Web pages blocked by
various types of filtering regimes, and ultimately create a
distributed tool enabling Internet users worldwide to gather and relay
such data from their respective locations on the Internet. This has
been added to
Privacy
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be
added to
Security
Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide.
American Web filtering on the rise: new
Pew study
American Web filtering on the rise: new
Pew study
03/19/2005 02:55 AM
American parents are increasingly acting to
filter and monitor their childrens' Web experience, according to a new
study by the Pew Internet
and American Life . The use of filtering products and services is
growing, along with human supervision and house rules.
Is predictable spam filtering a
vulnerability?
Is predictable spam filtering a
vulnerability?
06/17/2004 03:44 AMR Armiento (Jun 16 2004)
Re: Is predictable spam filtering a
vulnerability?
Re: Is predictable spam filtering a
vulnerability?
06/18/2004 01:01 PMJoel Eriksson (Jun 17 2004)
A parent's guide to Linux Web filtering
A parent's guide to Linux Web filtering
07/01/2004 04:00 AMHaving converted quite a few people to the world of GNU/Linux, I am
often asked by parents, "Can I set up parental Web filters for my
children using Linux?" The answer is yes, and here's how.
10.3: A fix for a junk mail filtering
issue
10.3: A fix for a junk mail filtering
issue
01/06/2004 10:36 AMRecently I cleaned up some of my mail prefs and auto-junk filtering
stopped working. If I manually marked a message as Junk, it would go
to the Junk box, but messages marked as Junk when downloaded would
stay in my Inbox.
...
Using AI for Spam Filtering (w/ Source
Code)
Using AI for Spam Filtering (w/ Source
Code)
07/11/2004 09:20 AMATI conducts fireside chat about
filtering
ATI conducts fireside chat about
filtering
05/20/2004 02:24 PMPRICE - image filtering and manipulation
PRICE - image filtering and manipulation
12/06/2003 01:08 PM0.2.5 release
Blue Coat to Buy URL Filtering Company
Blue Coat to Buy URL Filtering Company
07/19/2004 01:31 PMThe security appliance maker's acquisition of Cerberian gives Blue
Coat access to four separate filtering databases.
Grok Description matches for html filtering
GrokA matches for html filtering
ZIP Codes and Postal Code Database
Subscription - Index [ZIP code, ZIP
codes, Canadian postal codes]
ZIP Codes and Postal Code Database
Subscription - Index [ZIP code, ZIP
codes, Canadian postal codes]
03/16/2003 07:18 AMlookup zip code
track this
site | 6 links
Outlook Express Error Codes
Outlook Express Error Codes
07/27/2004 12:56 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Outlook
Express Error Codes'
“This article contains a list of possible error codes that
may be returned by the Microsoft mail clients listed at the beginning
of this article. The following list of error codes may be returned
when a failure occurs sending and receiving mail.” Nice work on
that! Outlook Express 6 has been out for how long?…
Manage Site Accounts Tool - Error Codes
Manage Site Accounts Tool - Error Codes
09/09/2004 12:44 PMRe: php codes injection in phpMyAdmin
version 2.5.7.
Re: php codes injection in phpMyAdmin
version 2.5.7.
07/01/2004 12:17 PMMarc Delisle (Jun 30 2004)
php codes injection in phpMyAdmin
version 2.5.7.
php codes injection in phpMyAdmin
version 2.5.7.
06/29/2004 02:09 PMNasir Simbolon (Jun 28 2004)
FM plug-in Code-X 1.4 adds unique reg.
codes, more
FM plug-in Code-X 1.4 adds unique reg.
codes, more
05/17/2004 03:06 PMAustralian developer Hi-Voltage has released
Code-X 1.4, the new
version of their FileMaker plug-in that provides registration
functionality. Code-X 1.4 adds the ability to issue registration codes
that are unique to a particular solution; a variety of restriction
methods, such as a 30-day trial period or limits on record creation;
an updated version of CodeGenerator, a FileMaker database that keeps
track of custom registration codes; and more.
Sound Blaster Live! - LiveDrvUni-Pack
For windows 2000/XP
Sound Blaster Live! - LiveDrvUni-Pack
For windows 2000/XP
03/13/2003 10:16 AMSound Blaster Live! - LiveDrvUni Pack
For windows 2000/XP
Sound Blaster Live! - LiveDrvUni Pack
For windows 2000/XP
03/13/2003 10:26 AMGeoURL codes
GeoURL codes
01/12/2003 02:27 AM I've added a GeoURL meta tag to my blog's main index page and added
it to their database. You can click the little green image to see who
else is geographically near me. What a fascinating way to literally...
Holiday UPC Codes The Same?
Holiday UPC Codes The Same?
12/18/2003 10:37 AMRebelscum reader WIlliam Walton reports an interesting find when he
cut the Jedi Master Points off of his recently-receieved
Holiday Edition
Yoda figure...the UPC code is the exact same as 2002's
Holiday
Edition Droids.
Cracking the codes
Cracking the codes
04/29/2004 11:50 AMZDNet UK Apr 29 2004 3:22PM GMT
Locale-Codes-2.07
Locale-Codes-2.07
06/10/2004 11:47 PMBlitz codes
Blitz codes
11/19/2003 04:42 PMPrimera descarga disponible
QR codes: make your own here
QR codes: make your own here
04/15/2004 01:02 PM
Interested in
QR
codes? Make your own
here.
This article, in Hypulp, describing how text
and data can be coded into noiselike pixel patterns, was fascinating.
It made me look for a way to generate these codes myself. Thanks
gen for yesterday’s link to Hypulp. Cracking Iranian codes
Cracking Iranian codes
06/15/2004 10:17 AMBruce
Schneier has written an interesting article discussing the
accusation of Ahmed Chalabi of informing Iran that the US had broken
its codes and when Iran knew that the NSA was cracking their codes. He
digs into the history of Crypto AG, the NSA and Iran. He links to an
article about Hans
Buehler, the Crypto AG salesman who was arrested by Iran in 1992
on suspicion that Crypto AG had installed back doors in its encryption
machines. There is no conclusion, but this story reminds me of Crytonomicon and the
interesting world of information, misinformation and spying.
NYC rewriting all its city codes
NYC rewriting all its city codes
05/17/2004 12:09 AMi wonder if code and law are similar enough that this is the mozilla
of zoning laws
Samuda changes computer codes at JLP HQ
Samuda changes computer codes at JLP HQ
07/02/2004 04:45 AMJamaica Observer Jul 2 2004 8:01AM GMT
Airport Identifier Codes
Airport Identifier Codes
09/19/2004 07:52 AM
From LGW to ORD
Where do three letter airport codes come from? This guy knows. And:
origins of
British subscriber trunk dialling codes.
Evaluating governance codes
Evaluating governance codes
04/15/2004 08:54 AMCan corporate-governance codes actually get companies to clean up
their acts? McKinsey finds that such codes can indeed be
effective--within limits.
Log-on type codes revealed
Log-on type codes revealed
04/02/2005 07:23 AMComputerworld Apr 2 2005 11:31AM GMT
Crack codes and win prizes
Crack codes and win prizes
10/30/2003 11:25 AMFancy a go at the Thawte Crypto Challenge IV?
Blockbuster Chief: End DVD Region Codes
Blockbuster Chief: End DVD Region Codes
12/17/2003 10:45 AMXesdeeni writes "Blockbuster's President/COO Nigel Travis has called
for the elimination of the DVD region code. At issue is the situation
when a movie is ...
Breaking codes: An impossible task?
Breaking codes: An impossible task?
06/15/2004 01:32 PMHHS mandates bar codes on all hospital
drugs
HHS mandates bar codes on all hospital
drugs
03/14/2003 12:20 AMThe Department of Health and Human Services envisions using technology
to eliminate medical errors at hospitals, but its plan could cost
billions of dollars to implement.
Encryption Promises Unbreakable Codes
Encryption Promises Unbreakable Codes
11/16/2003 01:49 PMAP via Newsday Nov 16 2003 12:38PM ET
Encryption promises unbreakable codes
Encryption promises unbreakable codes
11/16/2003 03:58 PMBoston Globe Nov 16 2003 2:33PM ET
Return-codes vs. Exceptions, Part 129
Return-codes vs. Exceptions, Part 129
05/24/2004 12:27 PMDoug Ross, CTO of BadBlue (which sells a mean web server that runs
PHP), has a nice recap of the debate on how to handle errors. Should
we use error codes or exceptions? Doug weaves a nice story around
several people's opinions. I totally agree with Doug with regards to
real-time software (you want to handle the error as soon as possible
with an error code).
However that's not the way I would want to write financial code
nowadays. With the relational databases we now use, I'm more likely
to throw an exception and perform a database rollback in the exception
handler. I think that database advances with commit/rollback make
resource cleanup sufficiently trivial for us to use generic
exceptions.

Automakers Try To Keep Repair Codes
Secret
Automakers Try To Keep Repair Codes
Secret
06/01/2004 04:58 PMAdobe adds bar codes to PDF forms
Adobe adds bar codes to PDF forms
03/08/2004 11:20 PMCNET Asia Mar 9 2004 3:48AM GMT
CommVault codes its way onto Dell
storage
CommVault codes its way onto Dell
storage
05/17/2004 04:46 PMRide the GalaxyExpress
html filtering