Category: Programming

Aug 7 2008

MangoBlog, How to Enable iFrame Tag in TinyMCE

First off let me start off by saying that I absolutely love using MangoBlog. As a complete coder and non-designer, I have been able to whip together a bit of a design and even transfer blogs from various sources into here. Kudos to the MangoBlog team, no wonder there have been so many converts.

However, tonight I did run into a bit of a snafu that took me awhile to resolve. One of the great parts of Mangoblog is that you just run it and really dont have to inspect it much further.

Now while I normally would say spend some time and get to know the architecture behind MangoBlog, I know some out there just want the answer to the question, so here goes...

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0 comments - Posted by cheyennejack at 3:02 AM - Categories: Programming | ColdFusion | Security

Aug 6 2008

The Code Room - Vegas Episode - Casino Hackers

Unfortunately, "The Code Room" only had 3 episodes to my knowledge, but by far this has been a continual favorite of mine to send to other people, especially when talking about SQL Injection attacks.  Its a webisode featuring a team of white hats and black hats battling it out to steal millions of dollars from a Las Vegas casino.  This webisode moves around the web a lot, so I decided to post it here and hope to continual find it as it moves around the Microsoft universe of URLs.

Episode 3

There seems to be a new rash of attacks pouring in from all over, but especially China.  The threats are more frequent, larger and more profitable, especially in countries where just selling one legit email can feed their family for an entire day, a small list - an entire year.  There are new tools for hackers out there that automate hacking of long known vulnerabilities attacking...

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0 comments - Posted by cheyennejack at 3:11 PM - Categories: Programming | ColdFusion | Security

May 7 2008

Free Pizza and Penetration Testing

Yeah, theres always a catch to free pizza, but the education is more valuable than that and we'd love to have anybody out there currently involved with web development, especially involved with security and web application penetration to testing to come on out and participate in this seminar lead by..

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0 comments - Posted by cheyennejack at 12:40 PM - Categories: Programming | Security | Events