A Revolution is the Solution

Gravatar Have we forgotten the MySpace employee (barely out of his teens, it seemed) who was silly enough to blog about working for MySpace in a security role, revealing the panic behind some outbreak or other and mentioning that MySpace had a staff of something like three! He later made his blog private so that nobody could view his postings anymore, but the damage was done.


Gravatar Its Because they dont know how to make Decent Single Malt Whiskey Teabag ,
Not really i Blame you English the Chinese can't tell the difference :-P


Gravatar I remember that one, that was during the Quicktime thing. I still have a copy of his blog here somewhere. I think it was along the lines of the security team responsible for fixing that whole mess amounted to three outsourced guys and a goldfish named Sydney.

Didn't go too well...


Gravatar Myspace are hell bent on keeping the revenue flowing no matter what it seems the actual team behind myspace s tiny and does not seem to be growing at all so they are just fielding complaints and hoping they will go away something i suspect will not happen soon..


Gravatar If you have that info PG, I'd love to see it, just yesterday I was testing MySpace and hit a nasty RDAC exploit via a popup advert for timber decking loaded via MySpace... and let me tell you.. the timber decking advert... seriously old... been around for at least a year or so.

You have my email... ;o)


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