Archive for February, 2006

I have been researching the issue as reported by my previous webhost.

It appears around the start of February this year a vulnerability was found in AshNews 0.83 (and possibly previous versions). AshNews from Ashwebstudio allows people to inject a script into it’s url and executes the script as if it had been run from the website.

I have removed AshNews from my websites, but be careful if you have it installed. I did notice someone had been searching my websites for the phrase "Powered by Ashnews". If you have this phrase in your web stats, you may be targetted soon. They can also use Cross-site scripting to execute a script not on the website.

You can read more on the Security Focus website:

http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/16426/exploit

My suggestion is to remove AshNews and it’s subdirectories and find something else to do the news for you.

I did manage to move my sites to the new webhost I was talking about.

BangRocks and my other sites are now hosted with the wonderful Jumba Interactive. They are based in Australia and have CPanel and WHM website configuration applications at a great price! Go check it out!

I’ve had some time off work the last few days.

Around Monday/Tuesday I started getting the flu. Sore throat, coughing, etc. You get the idea. Anyway, Wednesday I had Striker staying with me so we went out to his dad’s place for the day. I had time off in lieu that day so didn’t have to go to work.

Yesterday I woke up feeling crap. I went to the doctor and he gave me some Duro-Tuss and antibiotics. He said to take today off as well, so I’ve not been to work since Tuesday this week.

I think the medicines are doing their job, but I still don’t feel 100%.

I will be going to pick up Sienna this afternoon from her grandparents’ place way up north. Hopefully I’m feeling somewhat better tomorrow so we can go out and have some fun. I hate having her locked up in the house all weekend with nothing to do.

I read in the newspaper while at the doctors that Bob La Castra (formally of Wombat TV show iirc) - on the Gold Coast council has said you can get fined if your cat leaves your property. He says cats go around spraying places and eating wildlife. So now I have to try and keep the cat locked up 24/7. Poor thing.

I haven’t transferred my websites as I had hoped because the company I was transferring to can’t do it with the way my sites are set up.

Micfo hosting has been suspending my bangrocks.com website the last couple of days because they received a report that a script on my website was being used to send spams and phishing emails. Besides the fact that the script has no emailing abilities, they blocked the whole site. The script was on a subdomain of bangrocks.com. Perhaps someone has something against me and is making up fake phishing email headers.

Today, they suspended my bangrocks.com account AGAIN for the same reason even though I deleted all related files and directories yesterday. After a couple of hours they seem to have resurrected the site, but I’ve received no explanation as yet.

To get them to answer my tickets I had to phone the USA and be put on hold for about 20 minutes each time. This is very expensive :(

It’s 7:35am and I’ve already been awake for over an hour. The neighbours thumped around something and woke me up at 5:50am. I had my alarm set for 6am anyway, forgetting that I don’t have to catch the train to Brisbane today and so would have woken too early anyway. I decided to upgrade the AusPUG phpBB forum in the meantime.

For some reason the server rebooted at 2:50am this morning and automatically started one of the TV applications on there, so I woke at 2:52am with a lot of noise. Came out into the lounge and here’s Channel 10 blaring away with it’s infomercials. Argh! I stopped it and went back to bed but when I got up this morning found I wasn’t connected to the intarweb. Since I gave Sienna my last keyboard the server doesn’t have one so I had to reboot the PC to get it to automatically connect to the web. I don’t know how to run drakeconnect from commandline. Haven’t found any info on it. I might have to pop into The Disc Shop this afternoon and pick up a cheap keyboard. Incidentally, when I rebooted it the stupid PC started XawTV application again. Somehow it’s decided to autostart whenever the PC is started.

I took Sienna swimming yesterday. She had a great time going on the frog slide again. We stayed for nearly and hour and came home again for lunch. I thought she’d fall asleep but she wanted to dance around the lounge room again, so puts on a CD in my alarm clock/radio/cd player and tells me to get up and dance. We did that for a while and had some lunch. By 3pm I figured she was getting a bit weary, so we headed to the shopping centre again and I picked up a new mouse. My Evoluent vertical mouse annoys me too much. The mouse pointer jumps around the screen and every 3rd boot of the PC Windows does not even detect a mouse attached. Electronic Boutique still had Logitech MX 510 mice on sale for $40 so I grabbed one of them. The guy was going on about how brilliant these mice are. We had an icecream each then headed back to the car. On the way back home Sienna fell asleep. I knew she would so had already packed her stuff in the car and kept driving past home and up to Rebecca’s place. I dropped off Sienna and took back the TV Card since it was not working there as they have a bad aerial. I set it up again at home and it’s going well. I discovered it has an internal plug for audio so found an old dvdrom audio cable and attached it from the TV Card to my sound card and it worked beautifully! Lucky, since it was not sending audio through it’s Audio Out socket on the back of the card and I didn’t think it was going to work at all.

Today marks the start of a new diet. Wish me luck that I stick to it and do some darned exercise I so badly need to get into shape.  Breakfast consists of BiLo Right Start, jam on a slice of bread and half a banana.

A new article in the Sydney Morning Herald called "Beware, there be dragons" discusses issues about people becoming addicted to MMORPGs and other games, leaving them with no job, friends or family.

Dr Maressa Hecht Orzack regularly fields calls and emails from people hooked on World of Warcraft or from family members desperate for help. Orzack, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, is the director of the Computer Addiction Study Center (www.computeraddiction.com) in Belmont, Massachusetts.

Nick Yee, a PhD student at Stanford University, (www.nickyee.com) agrees. He studies World of Warcraft and similar games such as EverQuest. He has surveyed 3300 players and says as many as 50 per cent say they are "probably" or "definitely" addicted to the play.

Yee disputes the easy use of the addiction label these days. To him, addiction is a medical term, a description of a physical dependence on a substance. The word, he says, is too often thrown around loosely by the media and even players themselves. To describe extreme gamers, those whose play interferes with the normal functioning of their lives, he prefers the term "problematic usage".

Yee believes a game such as World of Warcraft can be enticing to some because it delivers a sense of empowerment that their real lives lack.

"For example, a lot of teenagers feel that they don’t have power in the real world - that no one really cares about what they do, that they really can’t be a person of worth in the real world," he says.

"But then they log on to these games and suddenly they are heroes. They can cast down a rain of fire, they can resurrect people from the dead, they can save other people. That gives them a real sense of value.

Sue Morris, a clinical psychologist originally from Sydney and co-author of the book Online and Personal: the Reality of Internet Relationships, talks to a lot of parents grappling with what to do about the lure games such as World of Warcraft hold over their children.

She worries about the "addictive quality" of these games and says there tends to be a technological generation gap - parents don’t really understand what their youngsters are doing when they are gaming online, making it hard to police.

Infofile

China has imposed strict time limits for people who play popular online games such as World of Warcraft, the Shanghai Daily reports.

The anti-addiction game policy was put in place last October and requires players to register with the government. It is estimated there are 26 million online gamers in the country.

After five hours online, the restriction discourages any more play by no longer allowing gamers to rack up points or weapons in the game.

Adult players swiftly condemned the measure, leading the government to announce last December that it would change it so that only those aged under 18 are confined to the five-hour limit.

Fun with fantasy

Of all the computer games played by Rob Pardo’s six-year-old daughter, she loves World of Warcraft the most.

"She has Barbie computer games, she has Sponge Bob computer games. But she always plays World of Warcraft," says Pardo, one of the wizards who created the phenomenally popular online game now played by millions of people around the world.

It’s not your typical title. World of Warcraft, also known as WoW, pulls you in from the very start - plunking you into an imaginary world with an immediate sense of purpose and adventure.Sue Morris, a clinical psychologist originally from Sydney and co-author of the book Online and Personal: the Reality of Internet Relationships, talks to a lot of parents grappling with what to do about the lure games such as World of Warcraft hold over their children.

She worries about the "addictive quality" of these games and says there tends to be a technological generation gap - parents don’t really understand what their youngsters are doing when they are gaming online, making it hard to police.

Read the article on the website for more info. There’s about four pages worth.

After work yesterday I headed up north to pick up Sienna for the weekend. She wanted chicken and chippies for dinner so I got some from Hungry Jacks near her home, but she didn’t eat any of it until we got home. Didn’t even want her juice.

On the way home I picked up some eyelets and hooks from Bunnings so I could lock up Blake’s room and her room to stop her getting in there now they’ve had a couple of layers of paint on them. All pens in the house are also put up high so she can’t get them. She fell asleep on the couch about 7:30pm last night.

This morning I had some washing to do and put that on the line while Sienna ran around the back yard. She woke up early but didn’t get me out of bed until 6:30am .. lucky she let me sleep in emoticon She needed her nappy changed. Otherwise I bet she would have let me sleep on as she usually does. I also bought a new lock for the fridge to keep her out. Last weekend I got up and she had pulled out a tub of crushed tomato to play in.

We headed out to the shopping centre at about 9:30am. We rode on the visitor train and Sienna wanted to ride on the horses on the Merry-go-round. I have some new photos to upload now… soon. After that we grabbed some icecreams and went to Coles to pick up some toddler pasta and some hair gel for me. Err. that is.. the pasta was for HER! :P

She fell asleep in the car and I put her on the couch where she slept for about 1.5hrs. At daycare they have an afternoon nap every day after lunch so it must be becoming ingrained.  We had some chicken schnitzel, potato bake and mixed veges for lunch. She ate most of that and just left a few pieces of chicken at the end.  For dinner she had one of the pastas and got it all over her shirt. Never mind. We had a bath and washed it out of her hair and face and legs and and…

We watched the Simpsons for a while and I chatted to mum on the phone since she rang for a talk. Sienna had a chat to nonna and was very chatty.

She fell asleep about 8pm tonight.

Since I use iTunes for my iPod I decided to try it as my main media player for music. It seems to work quite well.  I had a quick look in some shops for those cheap speakers you used to get for walkman’s. Remember? They had two small speakers joined together and one plug sticking out the bottom with no cable. I was hoping to find one for $5 or so to plug into my iPod while driving around since it’s not really a good idea to wear headphones while driving. Didn’t find one. I only really looked in the Reject shop.