Saturday, December 16, 2006

Binary Hole Issue #1


Welcome to the first edition of the Binary Hole E-Zine (electronic magazine). As this is the first edition, it is a bit on the thin side.

In this issue, we have our Who Are We article to bust into the scene. It's a bit in your face, and right to the point.

Next up, we have an in depth article explaining the mechanics of the telnet protocol. It also lists the various protocol options, as well as listings of the relevant RFC's for further research.

We also have a yummy littel article that gets into the nitty gritty of the horrible beast known as spyware. It goes into how you get spyware in the first place, what it does, how to prevent it, and how to remove it. It also discusses a couple of useful tools to help you.

As a regular feature, we also have our GPF and /dev/null sections. Our GPF (General Protection Fault) section is all about computer humor, jokes, funny stories, etc. Our /dev/null section is entirely devoted to SPAM, scams, and other idiotic e-mails we receive. In the future we will have more regular features, as well as serious letters written to us. If you have something you would like to contribue, please e-mail it to databat333 (at) yahoo.com. Please place Binary Hole in the subject line.


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