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27 Jul 2008
I'm honestly surprised this hasn't been put somewhere here. It just came to my attention within the last hour, though it's apparently been a threat for around three weeks. According to some network researcher, there is a critical bug in the DNS system where anyone can create a fake site, hijack its name, and your computer would never know the difference. The even worse part: Every ISP in the world can be abused like this. Thankfully, many ISPs patched their service, making it impossible for this to happen. However, some of the biggest names in Internet Provision such as Time Warner Cable and AT&T still have done nothing about it.

If you're not quite sure what I'm talking about because of all the acronyms and technical babble, here's a simple version: Some bad dudes have hacked the interwebs and now everyone is at risk.

Whether or not this flaw has been used maliciously yet, I don't know. What I do know is if it were to be used correctly, (or incorrectly, as the case may be) the high levels of identity theft, malware attacks and other crimes would cause an end to the internet as we know it. The already feeble trust would be broken completely, business would no longer flourish here, and as a result, millions of dollars could be lost worldwide. It is highly likely even trillions could be lost.

So what can you do to protect yourself? Thankfully, there are ways. For one, before doing anything else important on the internet, be it check your stocks, do some online banking, or heck, even send an email, go here. Thanks to the internet good guys, you can check your DNS server to make sure that it's secure. If it isn't, or if you're unsure, call your ISP and ask them about this. Step two in protecting yourself is using OpenDNS. According to them, they've made sure that they're safe from this, and fortunately, I've been using OpenDNS for a long while now. My internet has been going very slow lately, so I admit, I'm a bit worried. Hopefully the fact that I've been using OpenDNS for well over a year now has me protected.

I guess when all the ISPs in the world patch their service, we can consider this threat over, but for now, I suppose staying on your toes is the best option.
19 Feb 2008
I'm sure the majority of Americans on here by now have noticed several languages on things we buy now, from insignificant things like playing cards and children's toys, to instruction manuals and games, and sometimes (a bit rarer around here) food. So do you think we should have all of these languages (mostly Spanish) on our products to cater to people who don't speak English? Personally, I don't think we should, since no other country would bend to us just because we don't speak <insert language here>

What do you think?
12 Jan 2008
http://kotaku.com/343580/ban-kids-from-gam...il-theyre-seven

This has to be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. The people who criticize video games should actually go out and play a few first. Not Grand Theft Auto either.
27 Dec 2007
So I've finally got around to once again updating my site's look, this time I've had a little graphical and formatting help from Death Dark. So what does everyone think of the look and layout in general? Right now I know the comics section is a little screwed up, and images that are too large kill the sides, but that's not much of a problem, really.
27 Nov 2007
Post what games you're currently playing, and tell how like them.

Currently, I'm playing Super Mario Galaxy. Really fun. Most possibly one of the best games ever. If not that, Final Fantasy IX. I'm stuck on disc one :l.
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