The software project proposed in this digg (http://digg.com/software/A_New_Blue_Frog_) to be a peer-to-peer, open source equivalent of Blue Security's Blue Frog has now had an official wiki formed.
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Friday, May 19, 2006
BlueSecurity Gives in, spammers don't stop there.
Hours after BlueSecurity threw in the towel and showed that spammers "can get what they want," thousands of other websites went down. The spammers continue attacks on UltraDNS. The spammers have turned this from a war on spam to a cyberterrorism action. It's time to put these guys down for good.
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Blue Security Throws in the Towel - Spammers Win!
Antispam software provider Blue Security threw in the towel this week, following denial-of-service attacks on the company and its partners. ...the spammers retaliated by launching an attack on the company that was so intense it shut down multiple Web sites and service providers.
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Monday, May 15, 2006
Signs You're a Crappy Programmer (and don't know it)
"You know those crappy programmers who don't know they are crappy? You know, they think they're pretty good, they spout off the same catch phrase rhetoric they've heard some guru say and they know lots of rules about the "correct" way to do things?"
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Wednesday, May 10, 2006
A Message from Jim Dale

Rediscover the Magic of Books | Jim Dale web site
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Harry Potter
Security Guard Strike

Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Pick 'n Pay Go Slow
"Employees of one of South Africa's biggest supermarket chains have embarked on a nationwide go-slow campaign apparently in support of their wage demands.
"Pick 'n Pay retail managing director Nick Badminton yesterday confirmed the campaign and said the company had, since Saturday, received reports from across the country of sporadic go-slows. He could not, however, say how many employees or stores had been affected.
"'We think it is related to wage negotiations, but we have had no official confirmation from the SA Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union (Saccawu) on this as yet.'
"Badminton, who would not disclose details of the company's wage offer or the workers' demands, said management were currently busy with wage negotiations and once these had been resolved, they would communicate (with the media) what had been decided on.
"He said for now the company's customers were, as always, its greatest concern and it would be negotiating with employees to resolve the go-slow.
"Badminton said there had been customer complaints at some stores and he apologised to 'our customers for any inconvenience they may have encountered'.
"Saccawu provincial secretary Crossby Booi was not available for comment."
The go slow may have started on Saturday, but I first encountered it today during lunchtime. The thing I don't get is that the store Management has made no attempt whatsoever to warn customers of the problem. Apology not accepted, Mr Badminton!
I only realised there was a go-slow after filling my basket with stuff. I just left the full basket at the entrance and left. The slow workers just gave themselves more work to do.
Who is more incompetent and evasive: management, unions or workers? It's a tough call.
Cape Argus - Nationwide Pick 'n Pay go-slow
The go slow may have started on Saturday, but I first encountered it today during lunchtime. The thing I don't get is that the store Management has made no attempt whatsoever to warn customers of the problem. Apology not accepted, Mr Badminton!
I only realised there was a go-slow after filling my basket with stuff. I just left the full basket at the entrance and left. The slow workers just gave themselves more work to do.
Who is more incompetent and evasive: management, unions or workers? It's a tough call.
Cape Argus - Nationwide Pick 'n Pay go-slow
Friday, May 05, 2006
Blue Security Servers Attacked

Blue Security's servers are currently under attack.
Our staff is working around the clock to restore normal operation as soon as possible.
We are extremely happy to see the overwhelming level of support and global presence the Blue Community is showing.
Thank you for your patience!
I wish them the best of luck in dealing with their DDOS attack. Some spammer somewhere must be really unhappy. Either that or they have run out of Venture Capital and are hiding it well. I hope not. I'm not sure if I believe the story about the Russin spammer, but it makes interesting reading.
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