the initial assertion was:
> On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 06:51 , David Kirol wrote:
> Is this one of those cases where One may be trying to 'pull a fast
> one' by
> relying on that science fiction myth that 'Computers don't make mistakes'
> ? I
> don't mean to berate anyone, (in fact I su
Seems like the Spyware case has been settled, and
(hopefully) I can point people to my school
linux server without apprehension.
I got a response I wanted the perl re-written
in a more mature coding style.
here is my original again:
source code
http://grace.evergreen.edu/~millan06/x/cgi-bin/
I went back to the site and it did NOT try and load anything on my machine,
Best I can guess it was code launched on the Unload event from a previous
site.
I wish I knew what site it was but unfortunately I do not.
My sincere apologies.
I will investigate better before replying next time.
All
"tries to load that Spyware program GATOR."
This is a college computer science dept
linux server what's up with the claim
that Gator is on itisn't Gator some sort
thing for the commerce world?
-lance
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> Nothing Happens except your Website tries to load
> th
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 03:20 , Pollock, Joseph wrote:
> Another staff member tried this from IE (I have an older version of
> Netscape and it wouldn't even play) and reported the same non-events.
> Since the malware comes with so many apps, they probably already had it
> on their PC.
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 10:41 , lance miller wrote:
> here it is:
> http://grace.evergreen.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/millan06/300.pl
>
> -lance
http://www.wetware.com/drieux/pbl/Auslanders/alt300.txt
this is just the algorithm side.
ciao
drieux
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Nothing Happens except your Website tries to load that Spyware program
GATOR.
Does it do anything?
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From: lance miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 12:41 PM
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Subject: 300 coins game in perl
I am posting this script no