No other hosting company offers programmers AND lentils! NONE!
No other hosting company offers programmers AND lentils! NONE!
Our streaming services will be offline for approximately 1 hour on Monday, August 10th, beginning at 3pm MT (GMT -6) for upgrades to our streaming servers and video players. Because our customers are global this maintenance time affects the least amount of our viewers. If there is a large event that you are expecting during that time (like another Hawaii hurricane!) please let us know and we’ll reschedule.
In the coming weeks after this upgrade is complete you will have these options for your video and radio players:
We haven’t finalized pricing on these services (some may be free, or some may use freemium approach, some may cost) but I can assure you that just like our existing streaming services these prices will be the best prices on the internet!
Feel free to ask questions.
Thank you for your business!
Oban, Vanessa, David, Geordie, Joel and Logan
Brownrice Internet
575-758-4175
Brownrice business is up nearly 18% in the first 5 months of 2014 across all of our services! This is very fun. Customers seem to be rejecting the volume-based providers for our smaller, more personal support approach. Having a brand-new, super green data center, great rates and ripping speeds and reliability seems to be helping as well.
2014 Highlights include:
Patched. Every single mail server, web server, shared server, virtual server, streaming server, monitoring server, and backup server on our network. Every single one. Protected.
I’m super impressed with this Phishing email. Its the best I’ve seen and if it weren’t for just a couple of easy-to-fix mistakes it would have scored a perfect 10.00!
Here’s the back story: Target was hacked early last month. That was big news that most people are aware of. My wife and I were even sent new credit cards as a result. But what you might not have heard of was the impressive level of phishing emails that are being sent out now targeting (heh, get it?) these customers. So read along and I’ll dissect this particularly good one using our Olympic, Sochi-style scoring. First, a screen shot of the original email:
We had a great time at WordCamp Albuquerque yesterday. As with all good conferences we attended excellent sessions, and met some very bright and enterprising people. And a bonus! The attendees at my session didn’t seem to fall asleep, laughed a couple of times, and asked great questions.
If you’d like to see my presentation it can be viewed here (obviously minus the live crimescene hack discovery): http://prezi.com/wl2mypixdkgn
And again, a big thanks to @awhitehatter for his excellent hackery work and documentation, which made the talk much more lively.
Added post-conference bonus: I got a nice retweet from Matt Mullenweg (the founder of WordPress):
Thanks to the excellent work of @awhitehatter this site was penetrated and defaced! I’ve never been so happy to be violated.
You can see his work here: http://hacked.brownrice.com (that’s a full copy of this blog from shortly after it was hacked)
Want to know how he did it? Well you’ll just have to come to my session at Wordcamp Albuquerque tomorrow to see all of the details. It’ll be fun and very informative!
And don’t bother and try to break into this site any more – its been cleaned and updated to the newest version of WordPress!
I just received an email from a clearly smart fellow who demonstrated a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) exploit using a vulnerability in this blog. A user would need to be tricked into clicking on a specially crafted link which would eventually infect their computer with bad stuff. Our up-to-now nameless white-hat hacker has got $50 in the bag, but for my presentation I need this blog’s file system or database modified. A defacement. I’d wager he gets it done since it looks like this exploit could lead to code injection if crafted correctly. If so he’d get another $100, which is still up for grabs!
I’ll post the exploit tomorrow if our hacker gives permission.
Good stuff.
Ok, its officially desperation time. I’ve reached out to good-guy (and girl) hackers to hack this blog for $100 plus a small amount of fame. If one of these “white-hats” don’t get it done by tomorrow I’ll go to the dark side. But I’m afraid of the dark side!
Update 3: Netsparker seems to be the tool of choice for these white-hat bounty hunters to get into this blog.
Update 2: Increased VPS RAM and CPU to handle the server scan and hack attempts! Yes!
Update: I’m seeing hack attempts! Keep up the good work fellas! Hack this thing!
If no one shows up to hack this thing tonight I’m going to start trolling the dark side of the web with a cash incentive.