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It's true Google is absolute pure evil...
We are doomed and totally controlled by Google...
If you are still thinking Google is not evil, think twice and read this before your conclusion.
I am now an unofficial employee of Google corporation, doing their job late at night and I am not even pay for that.
Let me explain...
Most of my websites are database driven and unfortunately two days ago one user via the CMS tool managed to get the database corrupted with some nasty scripts.
This kind of thing sadly happens in real world so I am not going to elaborate too much on the time I spent to remove those scripts.
All happy for just a day. This morning I realised that the website welcome page in Firefox has been replaced by very unfriendly warning message telling me that **my** website is a malware and has to be blocked. -
Windows Phone 7 development, some basic stuff are missing
I love the new WP 7 platform, the development kit is great and I am fond of the emulator. I am looking forward to get a real phone to test some of my apps (hint to Microsoft) but I have to admit it's a steep curve to code professionally for the new operating system.
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Windows Phone 7 developer edition, not for every country
Well I can confirm that in Ireland the official answer from Microsoft reps on the number of Windows Phone allocated for developers is.....
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Kindle UK store, a joke?
I am a big fan of the Amazon Kindle but their business model is really flawed! Today they launched a UK version. Sadly Irish customers are excluded from the store!
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Debug issues with Visual Studio 2010
First I like a lot VS 2010. I currently work with the Beta 2 on 3 different projects and it's a great tool.
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The .Net Coffee Break Show is back with Scott Guthrie
with Scott Guthrie
Tuesday 2nd of February 2010
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The .Net Coffee Break Show is back! Thursday 18th of June with Dino Esposito
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How to protect yourself against the latest SQL injection
Now it's time to rejoice and be positive. Following my different posts about the latest SQL injection attacks, I got all sort of comments.
Roughly half of the commenters saying I am a moron, why you don't go back to school and protect your databases, it's all your fault, don't blame OUR Microsoft! -
Hundreds of websites under attack and Microsoft are you doing something?
Following my last post on the subject of SQL injection, this story is far from being finished. First thanks to all your comments, I really applied most of the advices, licke checking against query string vulnerabilities,XSS, etc...
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Warning, new nasty worm on the loose, be very careful
Raise the alarm, it seems a nasty new worm is on the loose. Sadly too late for me, my SQL database has been infected twice in the past ten days, and even if I have some backup I lost some data :-(