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Author: Will Chatham

Will Chatham is the Security Assessment Engineer for Arbor Networks. Since Netscape 2.0, he has worked in a wide array of environments including non-profit, corporate, small business, and government. He started as a web developer, moved into Linux system administration, and ultimately found his place as a security professional. Having most recently conquered the OSCP certification, Will continues to hack his way into various things in an effort to make them more secure.

From the rumor mill…

When Internet Explorer 7 is released at the end of the year, it will totally abandon support of HTML frames on web sites. Web accessibility geeks are cheering this development, while frame-based Geocities web site owners are in a tizzy.

It Is Alive

I am proud to announce the birth of the secret project I have been developing full-time (and then some) since April. Ladies and Germs, I bring you FriendsForFamilies.com. “FriendsForFamilies.com is the premiere Internet service completely dedicated to helping families find other families in their local communities that share common interests,…

Whaddup

So I’ve been pulling 60+ hour work weeks in anticipation of launching the big project I’ve been doing since May. It’s supposed to happen September 1, and I’ll be able to disclose things then. Anyway, that’s why I haven’t been here lately. I am currently in Charlotte though, as we…