What is a Botnet? Well, in a nutshell, a Botnet is a internetworked series of computers which are running distributed software. The more notorious form of Botnet (and the topic of this post) typically infects other computers using a variety of attacks and vulnerabilities, increasing their overall size and computing […]
Monthly archives: October 2010
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Recently I made the horrible mistake of installing the latest version of the usually reliable Windows Live suite. For everyday use, I generally use Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Writer – both of which have been historically fairly stable until now. Where to begin?? Live Writer This very useful […]
Recently, I’ve been mulling a concept very close to Test Driven Development (TDD) but with a surprising twist. As those of you who are familiar with the concept of TDD might be aware, TDD does not strictly advocate (in all cases) a test-first methodology, but rather speaks to the testing […]
High Dynamic Range photography is very new to me, and a concept I’ve been hearing a lot about over the recent years. As you may know, I shoot things occasionally, most notably when travelling. I’ve yet to really hone my photography craft though, until recently when I decided to read […]