September 12th, 2008
Well, by now you probably presume I’m freaking nuts & or dangerous, or an idiot; possibly all three. Well, thats fine. I will now go on to defending hacking of Hadron Collider. It won’t be a long post, but, hopefully just amusing. Who knows you may just change your views once you get done reading.
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September 2nd, 2008
Well, the rumor that won’t die has a name. Its called Chrome or Google’s browser. I won’t believe it until I see it, rather, this seems like more FUD at this point(for linux). A few other articles speculate a few things about Google’s tabs & running those pages in a ’sandbox’ mode, a mode that is ’safe’. I will speculate on this sandbox mode & the great thing about Chrome.
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August 31st, 2008
Okay so today I downloaded internet explorer beta 2 via the automatic updates cue and realized that I am having the same prolem as beta 1. Here is a screenshot of what I get

Everytime I search Google that is what happens. That wouldnt be a big deal if Google wasnt the #1 search engine in the world. What is microsoft thinking. Its been 2 months since this has been out and nobody seen that it wasnt working on the gateway site to the internet. Or maybe its just on my 3 computers. Please someone correct me if I am wrong. I’m scratching my head right now wondering how such an error can go overlooked for so long.
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August 25th, 2008
Well, I saw this title in one of our analytics &I have not had the pleasure of writing about computer security related topics for awhile. So, I think its time for one. This question came directly from a major search engine & some how this person landed on my blog. I will be coving ‘weird connections to TCP/IP ports’, while, this spans all operating systems that have some sort of connection to other computers over any distance(excluding Firewire, USB, parallel ports.) What you will need to know is first some basic information on TCP packet and IP(extremely basic nothing to indepth about headers as it will go beyond the scope of the article). Secondly, how to check up on what is happening with some cool, built in commands everyone should know that owns a computer. Finally, we will figure out if anything fishy is happening on the local computer in regards to worms, trojens etc. by an examination of the ports that are showing as opened and/or listening.
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August 21st, 2008
For those that are unaware of Blog Explosion, it is a social community/portal that drives blog traffic to your blog. I’ll talk about how this community accomplishes the task(hint: It secures your blog will get exposure). Also, about Graphic SEO’s own experience using Blog Explosion. If your tasked with getting people to your blog this post is recommended.
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