Tweet Worth Mentioning December 15, 2014

When you're having a bad day: Just Shake It Off

Quick post for today. I spent all last night working on my last final project for the semester. I love this song:

This song has powerful positive message that I'm drawn to, but it appears that not everyone is as enamored with the song as I am. A lot of that has to do with Taylor Swift herself, but I don't follow the music industry nor do I listen to the radio, let alone pop music on the radio. The only connection I have to Taylor Swift is that there is an infosec parody Twitter account on her that is absolutely brilliant.

Remember, when you're having a rough day just shake it off.

Media links December 9, 2014

In honor of knocking out yet another final project for this semester I present some media links. I've got two finals down and one to go. This last one might be the most fun one of them all, since it's a sound project.

Dear Podcasters - Chris Brogan

Dear podcaster: I’m really glad that you were kind enough to invite me to be a guest on your show. It means a lot that you think my ideas will be of value to the community you serve. I really want to share a few things with you before we get started.

Star Wars: X-Wing Special Edition - gog

I remember playing this game for hours. If someone is looking for a Christmas gift idea for me, this would be a pretty good one.

This Artist's Images Integrate Code From Malware Like Stuxnet and Flame - Andy Greenberg - WIRED

Hoff creates his malware-glitched works, which have all already been sold, by dropping digital paintings into a hex editor that converts it to text. Then he intersperses randomly chosen chunks of code from malware files, and reconstitutes the data as an image file. The code corrupts the image in unexpected ways, adding chromatic streaks, blotches, and static. In two of the images, Hoff used code from the NSA-created software Stuxnet, built to destroy centrifuges at Iranian nuclear facilities. The other 14 images use code from Flame, which Hoff calls by its alternate name Skywiper, an older NSA-created spyware program.

Out of office

With the semester winding down and my stress levels rising, I have decided to take a break from putting content on the site temporarily. My Spanish 122 course is the biggest reason why. I was able to place into the third Spanish class I needed to graduate. While that is a huge accomplishment for me when taking into consideration that I took German in high school and knew close to zero Spanish before the Summer, I have realized I have a lot of work to do to pass this class.

To get the time in while still maintaining my sanity I have decided to drop a few items I've been working on. This site being one of them. The reading, listening and writing portion of my exit takes place before Thanksgiving and the oral part of my exit exam takes place after Thanksgiving. Which means the month of November will be void of little if any content. I will get back to posting content in early December. Until then I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Tim