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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.

Fame, at last

According to my website visitor logs, my nail collection has become quite a popular “gross link of the day” on weblogs and discussion fourms all over the world. To see what I mean, just go here or here or here or here. There are a lot more.

Some people obviously missed the point and think I need to be slapped. Some people think I collect other people’s nails. Some people think I’m a weird creep. I might argue with the creep part.

I need to set the record straight: They are all my nails. No one else’s. Licking someone else’s nails would be gross.

Anyway, I will keep you dear readers posted on this developing situation.

The masses have spoketh

OK…you have spoken and I have heard. I have included the goat for all of you Internet Explorer users out there. Please let me know if this is more suitable. I have also reworked the layout to be a little more friendly and usable. I will probably do this some more as I look at the site over the next few days.

As a side note, some people commented to me about not wanting to have to use Netscape, as it is a lame browser. I used to agree with this view whole-heartedly. However, Netscape has taken some major leaps in a good direction since it came out with it’s version 6.2. In fact, their browser does a much better job of displaying standard-compliant code than does IE. You really should check it out.

Mozilla is another browser that is very good at displaying things as it should. Thier 1.0 release is awesome, and I have been using it a lot more than IE lately. What’s more, it will imnport all of your IE bookmarks and settings. Yeehaw.