God bless the queer old dean
Oct. 1st, 2003 11:17 pmThere's something nasty out there, changing the DNS settings of Windows machines to
point at what look like a couple of Linux boxes on some US hosting service. Best guess
is that it's down to another fricking Windows exploit, one that seems to
work via a web page which downloads an executable, which runs itself to change
your DNS settings, and then deletes itself. It got me during my lunchtime surf at work, and it seems other
people have seen it too. Check your DNS settings before you next use
Internet banking, or face the Man in the
Middle. Praise Bill!
(I always thought it'd be cool to have a LiveWires course on exploits, as the kids were always keen on Internet stuff: In this worksheet, you will own a poorly configured IIS server, changing the site's front page to the message "Je5u5 0wnz j00: ph43r G0d".)
In other news, the dear old Church of England (in fact, the Anglican
communion) looks set
to split on the gay issue, what with a big meeting of bishops coming
up and much sabre rattling on both sides. Bit of a shame, as I can't
help feeling some affection for the old thing, although I suspect that a
split church is just what many evangelicals (such as our old friends Reform)
are looking for. (Really must get round to responding to
livredor's latest on that thread, too).