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Ed Straker Herald

Lightcudder


Readers of the Ed Straker Herald may have noticed that the e-zine was temporarily unobtainable for a brief period on the 30th June. This was not due to a malfunction, but to subversive action by a group of cyber experts who were successful in hacking into our system and replacing the planned articles with ones of their own.

Fortunately, although we are unable to delete these unwanted articles, the perpetrators were unsuccessful in their attempts to remove the stories and serials that are ongoing.

Once we have re-feinbergered our computations, we anticipate that the Herald will be running as normal for the August issue.

Please enjoy this July issue.

http://edstraker.net/

Your publishing team.
The Ed Straker Herald



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RE: Ed Straker Herald

Deborah Rorabaugh-2
Hmm - so you've found new Star Trek props (AKA Feinbergers) by Irving
Feinberg? Or are you using the other definition of Feinberger - the one that
can't be posted on a list with youngsters and describes a sex act?  (I mean
that's the second listing for that word in a Google Search - a sex act.)

Be careful when 'slanging'. It usually doesn't mean what you think it does.

A 509 error code is NOT slang. It refers to exceeding the bandwidth
allowance on a web server. That's a hard one to do these days - it usually
means lots of video on a cheap or free hosting service.

And let An know that everyone who saw that error code during the 12 hours or
so the Herald was down also knows the name of the nameservers she's using,
that Cpanel was properly installed, that Apache was properly installed, the
names of several other domains parked with those nameservers and the
corporate name of the hosting service. It's all on the first page of a
Google search. The only thing that DIDN'T show up was the name of the owner
of the nameserver's domain. THAT part of the privacy settings worked.

Since I assume that's information An would prefer the world not know, I
would have to call that a very serious security malfunction.

 

Deb

 

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Readers of the Ed Straker Herald may have noticed that the e-zine was
temporarily unobtainable for a brief period on the 30th June. This was not
due to a malfunction, but to subversive action by a group of cyber experts
who were successful in hacking into our system and replacing the planned
articles with ones of their own.

Fortunately, although we are unable to delete these unwanted articles, the
perpetrators were unsuccessful in their attempts to remove the stories and
serials that are ongoing.

Once we have re-feinbergered our computations, we anticipate that the Herald
will be running as normal for the August issue.

Please enjoy this July issue.

http://edstraker.net/

Your publishing team.
The Ed Straker Herald





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