Tag: technology
Electronic Pearl Harbor
by Tom Anthony on Aug.13, 2010, under Internet, Internet Marketing
I don’t have much use for most of our politicians from Virginia – with one notable exception: Congressman Randy Forbes. He seems to share my core values, and he appearsto be a “real” person. I mean anyone who rides a big bike at the head of the Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom in Washington, D.C. on Memorial Day Weekend can’t be all bad. Perhaps even more importantly Forbes appears to “get it” when it comes to the Internet based threat we face from foreign powers.

Congressman Randy Forbes in Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom in Washington, D.C.
In a recent Newsletter Congressman Forbes wrote about an Electronic Pearl Harbor describing in interesting detail how cyber security attacks against the United States are rising drastically every year. Let me tell you how close this hits to home. I am a small business owner who was impacted this summer by two such attacks.
In late June a SQL Injection Trojan compromised all my Word Press based websites – about two dozen on my servers – and almost half were my own business sites. This was not because the Word Press content management platform had evident flaws. The people who perpetrate these kind of attacks are not pale and pimple faced geeks living in their mother’s basements.
According to Congressman Forbes report the most serious and potentially the most dangerous have come out of China.
Some of the more sophisticated military analyses from China’s armed forces propose to enhance the ability to attack an adversary’s satellite communications and sensor systems, critical transportation and energy infrastructure, ports of air and sea embarkation, and military command systems. (see http://forbes.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=202509)
Just this week there was news out of the UK that a members of a Russian organized crime gang had used a SQL Injection Trojan as the tool to steal over $9 million dollars from the bank accounts of unsuspecting Brits over the past year alone. I believe it is only a matter of time before we discover this kind of massive fraud here in America.
As a result of that WordPress SQL Injection Trojan we lost two weeks restoring client’s websites in July that obviously we could and would not charge them for. Then add two weeks restoring my own personal and business sites. Since we could not work on new client business at the same time as restoring my own business sites it effectively cost me a month’s income.
“But wait, there’s more! …”
Since that SQL Injection Trojan in June I discovered that an old and forgotten Forum type website I had on my server had also been compromised – this time by a different method. The end result was almost the same however, and my business and personal sites - including this one – went down again.
So the first almost two weeks in August are spent missing my company’s earning potential re-building my business and personal sites again. On one hand it has made me much more expert at launching custom Word Press sites quickly and more securely. On the other hand it has cost my business precious time. Not unlike losing sleep, the reality is that while you still move forward the next day, you really never catch up. Thanks China.
Podcast review: Diggnation: I just don’t Digg it
by Tom Anthony on Mar.19, 2008, under Internet, Web 2.0
I posted this review in iTunes
Sounds like a group of goofy high school girls talking mostly about themselves. Oops – the hosts are named Alex and Kevin. I guess I just don’t Digg it. Diggnation is billed as a weekly tech/web culture show based on the top news stories from digg.com – a (web 2.0) social bookmarking site. That would be great if it were true! I like the digg.com website, however, and in my best Simon Cowellvoice, hate, hate, hate the Diggnation podcast presentation. Alex and Kevin; How about actually talking about digg.com? Reader – my best advice: Skip it. Please!
Podcast review: The SEO Programmer's Podcast, as posted in iTunes
by Tom Anthony on Mar.17, 2008, under Internet, Media
Forgotten Good Intentions
This podcast falls under the category of forgotten good intentions, which I must admit also describes my first Podcasts in iTunes. (I have three of them – search on Tom Anthony.) Here is the link to one of them. Like the host of this show Raj Choudhury I posted a few files a while back and never updated the show. Originally I just wanted to make sure I knew how to do it. Raj sounds like a bright guy, but there are only nine of these posted and no updates Since November 2007. The program length of around two minutes makes it not worth downloading.
Podcast review: NPR Science Friday, as posted in iTunes
by Tom Anthony on Mar.17, 2008, under Internet, Media
I have been a fan of the radio program Talk of the Nation: Science Friday for quite a while. The host is National Public Radio science correspondent Ira Flatow, and he brings a genuine enthusiasm for the sciences to the program. This is worth listening to. To find it in iTunes do a search for NPR Science Friday, or visit their website at http://www.sciencefriday.com/ or click here to directly Subscribe to the podcast feed
Podcast review: PCMag Radio Podcast, as posted in iTunes
by Tom Anthony on Mar.17, 2008, under Internet, Media
This is a great podcast for geeks – and yes – I am somewhat of a geek. One of the regular commentators is Sasha Segan, who reminds me very much of the comedian Ant. I think it would be really easy for Sasha to get on your nerves. It’s hard to dislike the guy though, I usually agree with his opinion. The guys who do the show obviously like what they do, and its fun to listen to. If you are not really, really into technology this podcast will probably make your eyes glaze over.