WoW - Warden Client

Submitted by Alex Tabony on 26 October, 2005 - 7:29 pm

Recently Blizzard included a program with its client software called "The Warden". The purpose of this program is to collect information about in game cheating by using bot software or hacking utilities. It has been claimed that is looks for these known utilities and returns the information to Blizzard. Blizzard that is "personally identifiable": is collected. Right.

Two problems.

First of all on the personal information issue. How could Blizzard NOT be collecting or know this info already? They know who's client is transmitting the info back to them, so how could they not know who sent it?

Second of all the software seems to be doing more than looking for running software. Some clever people have tracked what the Warden is doing and here is what they report:

...retrieve the title bar contents of all running processes on his computer. Next, he reported, The Warden sniffed out the e-mail addresses of his MSN correspondents, the URLs of all open Web pages in his browser, and the Registry names of all running processes, including minimized programs and toolbar functions

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This seems to reach far beyond what Blizzard claims. Looking for unacceptable software that damages game play is one thing but to snoop in on what web pages I may be surfing? Looking at my address book?

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Free Fonts

Submitted by Alex Tabony on 18 October, 2005 - 7:29 pm

Finding good fonts can be a real pain. Searching the web leads to massive frustration. Most of the sites that turn up pretend to be free but really try to trap you into paying for something somehow. It is ugly.

So I was extremely pleased to find this article, 20 Best License-Free Official Fonts. It has some samples and a list of cool fonts. Very straight forward. Very good.

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PHP Tutorial - Working With Files

Submitted by Alex Tabony on 11 October, 2005 - 7:26 pm

A nice tutorial on reading and writing files. Sections include file open, close, write, append, read and handling file uploads. Short and to the point - this is a very clear tutorial with clean examples.

Working with Files in PHP

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Lomo LC-A Camera Site Launches

Submitted by Alex Tabony on 10 October, 2005 - 7:20 pm

The Lomo LC-A holds a special place in many photographers hearts. It isn't digital. It isn't the last word in durability or have a $3000 lens made by left handed Swiss Rastafarians. In fact it is very simple.

This is a funky old Russian-made range finder camera, which happens to have a very special combination of features that makes it stand out from the crowd. Learn more at Lomo Camera.

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