: Lyle Stewart’s last Borderlines column in Hour Magazine.
Boy do I love
the [electrotone] web design guide. [via Stewart, that thief]
Hour and Voir
, sister weeklies here, have also consolidated their coverage of the Summit of the Americas, and added a place for people at the event to submit testimonials. The page is in French and English, which is refreshing (at least to me). I honestly don’t know much about Voir’s coverage, but both Stewart and current news editor MJ Milloy have written a lot about this stuff over the years in Hour. Disclosure – both are friends of mine.
If you’re looking for
FTAA news in the coming weeks, the Montreal Gazette has (of course) devoted a special section of its site to the event, which is coming up quickly. The quality of the Gazoo’s coverage is likely to be pretty good at best – except that one of their columnists will be a must-read. Lyle Stewart has been covering this sort of thing for most of his career, and more than anyone locally (in French or English) has developed the story over the past few years at both the Gazette and Hour, a weekly for whom he used to write.
This is the most
severe warning of cracker/criminal activity related to ecommerce that I’ve ever seen: FBI Press Room – E-Commerce Vulnerabilities. Note that they specify that it was unpatched IIS servers they came through.
With any luck, this will be a positive result of the dot-com crash – the companies that survive will better understand the need for professional server management. I can’t imagine why consumers (if they knew they had been affected) couldn’t launch a (huge) class-action suit against the companies who chose to run servers without adequately staffing their IT departments to care for and feed them.
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