Rick's b.log - 2009/06/24 |
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It is the 21st of November 2024 You are 3.145.57.5, pleased to meet you! |
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mailto:
blog -at- heyrick -dot- eu
All good news. Maybe even great news.
Why?
Because some bastard unleashed something on the internet which compromised a number of servers, including the one hosting heyrick. Oh, and if you don't like me using the word "bastard", just imagine what I am really thinking. I mean, my website is my on-line identity. I've been effectively out of the loop for nearly a decade. Eight years and a bit. I feel so much older just thinking about it. So this is my representation of who I am - because God knows nobody around here of either nationality is geeky enough to look at me taking a dictionary and set of BBC VDU codes and writing a Windows program to use that data to make a Japanese<->English translator (Jiten). Nobody would care. So on my website, it can find a home for somebody that might be looking for that. Some of my software hasn't done so well - I have put Callie on a hiatus. I thought it would do well, being a simple wizard-like way to make calendar sheets. Practically no response. On the other hand, VeroDes may well be the most popular program I've written! It's there, all there, on my website.
Now imagine how I feel when looking up my site in Google includes the words "This site may harm your computer" underneath...
As if that's not depressing enough, actually visiting my website shows this:
You can click to ignore the warning and get past it, but it will appear for every single bloody page - and importantly - some of those pages may still carry the malicious code payload so the warnings may be just as well if you are using a potentially insecure system.
I tell you - if I didn't have broadband and a cute little 'netbook' computer on the horizon, I may well have instructed Glenn to simply pull the plug on HeyRick.
HeyRick will recover. I've got good people helping. It's just likely to take a while.
When it's all sorted and this is just a bad memory, then normal service will resume. Until then...
Why I can't celebrate...
There is a whole heap of good news to share... I have an eeePC 901 (XP version) coming my way. Mom has just signed a contract for 8mbit ADSL (I can't, the place is in her name so she must...). It looks like I will continue at work, and 99% likely I will become a 'proper' employee and not a series of fixed duration contracts. Oh, and my SCART switcher box cocked up so I pulled out the soldering iron and fixed it.
But it'll have to wait.
(I have overlaid "this is an example" so you don't mistake this for a real warning!)IFrame
appended to the bottom of the document, referring to m-analytics which either hosts or passes through to some machine in the Czech Republic.
As a consequence of his actions, parts of my site will randomly disappear. Ewen is noting down what's being erased so it can be put back later from the (safe) copy I have here; though how soon this happens depends upon the 'generation' of what he is deleting. Some parts of my site are on the RiscPC. Some parts I'm not even sure where a copy is, though I do have a total site backup from circa 2005 for the really crusty stuff. :-) In any case, if you see a 404, don't be angry. Thank Ewen, for if you are using some lame browser (and I think we know which), he may well have just saved your computer from something unpleasant.
And, sadly, it is for all of these reasons that I don't really feel a celebration is in order.
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