Posts Tagged ‘website’

05
Jul
16:17

New design coming up

Ahoy travelers of the internet.

I’m going to bring my website’s design up to more up to date standards in terms of looks. Long, long, overdue. I think this is the 3rd (if not more) year I’ve not done a major overhaul.

I don’t feel that reflects what I’ve actually done. I was in fact very active, and did a lot. No, my gallery doesn’t reflect that sometimes, but I most certainly have.

But why not just fix the problems with the current one first? Because I always felt it just didn’t cut it. That it wasn’t appealing enough. But I used it anyway, and just got incredibly lazy.

So here’s the photoshop mockup of what I have in mind:

Mockup of the new design of Dushkin.org

Mockup of the new design of Dushkin.org

It’s not final, no, but this is version 1. I also intend to have only my latest tweet (or two) up on the site somewhere in a “what am I doing?” kind of box. (Probably under the menu)

04
Jul
14:52

A Blast from the Past!

It started last night. I was doing jack shit with a friend on wow, when I saw Mail.app had a strange email for me.

Dushkin.org was inaccessible to me: it was 404ing the whole time – probably my ISP’s cache to blame. None of my friends had a single problem, and the same was true for CGI proxies. I rang my ISP that day and they had clearly stated, “we have a problem.”

Fine. They have a problem. And fine, they cache my pages. And that cache is having problems, fine. It’s not the first problem I’ve had, and I’m honestly quite tired. Sick and tired.

The email though, read as follows:

Password Lost and Changed for user: dushkin

Password changed?

I had someone take a look at the site. Someone with… internet tubes that aren’t broken. At first I thought he was bullshitting me, “why is there a guy with a gun there?” But, no, he wasn’t lying, as I soon found out via a CGI-proxy.

In this picture: shitty javascript, real player and horrible English

In this picture: shitty javascript, real player and horrible English

Naturally, I freaked out. What else could I do? Of course I’d freak out, I assumed I protected myself against these things. But then again, wordpress is not flawless. It was to be expected.

I mentioned this one had something to do with Spice Girls? Well, I wasn’t lying, I’m serious. This stuff is a blast from the past. Some serious hardcore 90s trash. Take a look at some of the HTML: (Modified slightly for better lolz)

<META content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0" name=GENERATOR>

<BODY oncontextmenu="return false" onselectstart="return false">

Holy shit. “Disabling” right clicking? FrontPage? All this page needs now is real player. Wait a second…

<embed name="video" pluginspage="http://www.real.com/player/" src="http://some.url.rm" hidden="true" type="audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin" maintainaspect="false" controls="ControlPanel,StatusBar" nojava="true" autostart="true" loop="true" height="62" width="165">

The only thing this page was lacking was a Spice Girl photo. And LASERS.

I reverted the database, changed my password and made changes to .htaccess among other things to ensure nobody gets in.

I don’t know whether the guy who did it was being even remotely serious. Namely because of the logs showing pretty clearly an IP in Egypt originating in Cairo:

41.232.6.15 – - [03/Jul/2009:13:43:26 -0500] “GET /visuals/?action=image&image=December%208.png HTTP/1.1″ 200 14458 “http://www.dushkin.org/visuals/” “Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)”

The same IP is the one that changed my theme (which no longer has write access) in case you were wondering why I’m pasting this snippet.

Hey, at least he took the time to appreciate my gallery. I guess it’s something? I guess our Dr.MoZo at least appreciates art.

The second thing I have with regards to him is an email address on Yahoo, which was how he resetted the password by some unknown feat: mazika_aboezat@yahoo.com

Come on, that HTML is like sooo last decade.

29
Jan
21:08

Comment Spam

Spam is everywhere. And it’s annoying.  I can tell, it’s at an all-time high – email, blog comments, adware (none of me obviously ;)) and even bluetooth nowadays.

I remember back then a coulpe of years ago, you would only receive a few ads every now and then, and they won’t even use tricks, usually. Nowadays gif is all over the place, awful.

What I did was initially use SpamAssasin, which sucessfully kept spam under control. However, very often it’ll skip some messages and things like that. Really annoying if you ask me. So now I’m using BoxTrapper.

I was also forced to install Akismet on the blog. So far about 500 spam comments!!

By the way, Cornelius is looking a little sad.