Re: [News] Identity Management Works Better in the Open

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Moshe Goldfarb

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:35:27 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> Will a Little Openness Solve Your Web Identity Crisis?


It worked wonders for you Roy Schestowitz.

Your site, www.schestowitz.com was hacked and owned a couple of weeks ago.
Additionally an embedded trojan was on the site for months before you
decided to do something about it.



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Ignoramus3733

On 2008-04-01, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:35:27 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>> Will a Little Openness Solve Your Web Identity Crisis?

>
> It worked wonders for you Roy Schestowitz.
>
> Your site, www.schestowitz.com was hacked and owned a couple of weeks ago.
> Additionally an embedded trojan was on the site for months before you
> decided to do something about it.


And not, it was fscked exactly the way I mentioned a few days ago, via
bad PHP crapware.

The lesson is

1) PHP is bad for you
2) PHP gets you pwned

I think that I forgot to mention that I do not like PHP?

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Hadron

Ignoramus3733 <ignoramus3733@NOSPAM.3733.invalid> writes:

> On 2008-04-01, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:35:27 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>>> Will a Little Openness Solve Your Web Identity Crisis?

>>
>> It worked wonders for you Roy Schestowitz.
>>
>> Your site, www.schestowitz.com was hacked and owned a couple of weeks ago.
>> Additionally an embedded trojan was on the site for months before you
>> decided to do something about it.

>
> And not, it was fscked exactly the way I mentioned a few days ago, via
> bad PHP crapware.
>
> The lesson is
>
> 1) PHP is bad for you
> 2) PHP gets you pwned
>
> I think that I forgot to mention that I do not like PHP?
>
> i


From a position of ignorance I am afraid.

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