"Hiding" files in other files, and why it works
Posted by Keilaron on Saturday, November 25. 2006 in Software
I was pointed to a video today, about how to "hide" files in JPEGs. It's a fairly simple step-by-step example on how to hide files within another file (though it does a few assumptions of know-how).
It may seem a little strange that this process works, and it is the same way that the IRC.Bmp worm works. However, the reason is pretty simple.
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It may seem a little strange that this process works, and it is the same way that the IRC.Bmp worm works. However, the reason is pretty simple.
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Museum has been re-opened
Posted by Keilaron on Friday, November 17. 2006 in Server
Just a short post to let everyone know that as planned, I've reopened the museum; And as I had mentioned, some of the albums aren't available until all their items have been restored.
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Joe's Goals!
Posted by Keilaron on Tuesday, November 14. 2006 in Internet, Personal
I've been using this goal tracking system called Joe's Goals lately, which allows you to keep track of your daily (or weekly, or some-days-in-a-week-ly) goals - such as whether or not you've done exercise today, or whether or not you've resisted smoking.
There are four things I really like about it: it has a really simple interface, it uses AJAX, it has few (or no) ads, and Joe is constantly working on improving it.
I should also note that the reminder e-mails (configurable) are also useful.
Those of you who visit my site will notice that I now have a "badge" at the top of my blog displaying how I've been doing in terms of keeping my goals, lately. At the moment I actually have few "negative goals" (i.e. things I want to avoid doing), but I'm sure a few ideas will come along as soon as some behaviour of mine annoys me.
If you, like me, have trouble keeping to things you have to do regularly, you may be interested in using it. If not... well, give it a shot anyway -- all you have to do is visit the front page to see how it works and to tinker a bit with it ;)
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There are four things I really like about it: it has a really simple interface, it uses AJAX, it has few (or no) ads, and Joe is constantly working on improving it.
I should also note that the reminder e-mails (configurable) are also useful.
Those of you who visit my site will notice that I now have a "badge" at the top of my blog displaying how I've been doing in terms of keeping my goals, lately. At the moment I actually have few "negative goals" (i.e. things I want to avoid doing), but I'm sure a few ideas will come along as soon as some behaviour of mine annoys me.
If you, like me, have trouble keeping to things you have to do regularly, you may be interested in using it. If not... well, give it a shot anyway -- all you have to do is visit the front page to see how it works and to tinker a bit with it ;)
Bump keys, and why today's mechanical locks may be insufficient
Posted by Keilaron on Sunday, November 12. 2006 in News & Events
For those of you who have alarm systems, this may not seem to be such an issue: But pay attention to what is said about insurance companies, and you'll know why 90% (according to them) of key-based mechanical locks may be insufficient (read: easy to bypass)
We need better key-based locks... or perhaps not make them key-based at all. Personally, I don't think I'd mind carrying around a USB key with a 4096-bit key ;> But that might be a little complicated for others...
Bump key video
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We need better key-based locks... or perhaps not make them key-based at all. Personally, I don't think I'd mind carrying around a USB key with a 4096-bit key ;> But that might be a little complicated for others...
Bump key video
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