 |
 |
 |
Monday, May 5, 2003 |
Cyveillance, so far: sure enough, the bot came back. But, first things first.
A half-dozen bloggers emailed with a similar experience with Cyveillance 'bots showing up after they had written about music-related stuff. A really interesting note came from Arlen who runs a chess site with no music commentary whatsoever.
A 'bot from 63.148.99.247 ran over his site, hitting every html file in his directories in the order in which they were listed on pages, including PGN files (portable game notation - wonder if it's looking for copyrighted binaries). The 'bot identified itself as "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)", but never downloaded graphics, CSS or java files, so I guess it was 'spoofing' (referrers, I'm told, being easy to spoof).
Arlen's site was scanned once, and no returns so far... so it does seem like Cyveillance' attention is topic driven: Arlen's chess site, no music copy, has had 52 visits, www.gulker.com, that hotbed of opinion about the future, including the future of entertainment, has had nearly 1000 since December 15.
At around 1 PM, a 'bot (63.148.99.232) came in on a link from Dave Winer's site, and at about 4:30 it came back on a link from Stefan Smalla's. It has yet, however, to jump on the bot-bait; I'm curious to see its behavior in that particular directory. Stay tuned. Many thanks to all for the pointers to Webmasterworld.com etc.
Comments
8:50:30 PM
|
|
Understanding the accelerating rate of change: an article by Ray Kurzweil and Chris Meyer. "Most projects fail, not because the R&D department cant get it
to work, but because the timing is wrong. Probably more often than not
these days, projects are premature. All the enabling forces arent in place
yet. But its also not a good idea to just target todays world, because
windows can be closed by the time you finish a project. So you really have
to catch the wave at just the right time." The 21st century will likely see 20,000 years of progress at the current rate of change, more than has been seen in human history to date...
Comments
1:27:28 PM
|
|
From Webmasterworld.com:
From arin.net:
Cyveillance (NETBLK-QWEST-63-148-99-224) QWEST-63-148-99-224
63.148.99.224 - 63.148.99.255
In one thread, a writer says that he has received 'cease and desist' letters for posting comments about Cyveillance clients. Creepy...
Comments
9:58:43 AM
|
|
Attention bloggers: I'm curious about Cyveillance - if you write about the music industry, file sharing, future methods of delivery etc. on your blog, please check your logs for accesses from IP addresses 63.148.99.224 - 63.148.99.255. These addresses are not mapped in DNS, so if you can verify from other sources that Cyveillance uses these IP addresses, please send the info along.
The IP addresses that access my site most often are 63.148.99.229, 63.148.99.232, and 63.148.99.247. The behavior looks like a crawler - it has followed links from scriptingnews.com, doc.weblogs.com, ridey.net, radiofreeblogistan.com, archipelago.phrasewise.com, as well as indexes like Daypop and Technorati so I'm guessing those sites are being crawled as well.
What I see in the April access log is that within a day or two of writing about music, publishing, copyright, electronic distribution etc., there is a pattern of access or crawling, particularly from 63.148.99.232. I'm trying to see if there is a wider pattern... drop me a line if you see the same...
Comments
9:26:48 AM
|
|
Top of page | Home | About gulker.com | About Chris Gulker
Updated 4/16/04; 12:37:35 PM
|
Updated 4/16/04; 12:37:35 PM
Features & Categories:
Columns (soon)
Dotcom Garden
Lone Genius Hackers
Picture Weblog
Theory & Strategy
Weblogging
gulker.com Cam
Interesting blogs et al.:
AlwaysOn Network
Natalie d'Arbeloff
Azeem Azhar
Ken Bereskin
Blogging Ecosysytem
Blogging Network
BlogStreet
Boing Boing
Tim Bray
Matt Croydon
DaveNet
Rael Dornfest
Esther Dyson
Dave Farber's IP
Dave Fitch
David Galbraith
John Getze
William Gibson
Dan Gillmor
James Gleick
Bernie Goldbach
Meg Hourihan
Joi Ito
Xeni Jardin
Jeff Jarvis
Linux Journal
Mitch Kapor
Kuro5hin
Gunnar Langemark
Joshua Levy
Scott Loftesness
Macintouch
Ross Mayfield
Hans Moravec
Rafe Needleman
Nonsense Verse
OS Opinion
Tim Porter
Recommended Reading
Reverse Cowgirl
Glenn Reynolds
Roger Ridey
Phil Ringnalda
John Robb
Scott Rosenberg
Anita Rowland
Brent Simmons
Robert Scoble
Doc Searls
Jessica Shea
Gavin Sheridan
Shifted Librarian
Stefan Smalla
Bruce Sterling
Scripting News
Slashdot
Dan Shafer
John Tringham
Jon Udell
Moicho Umeda
Philipp Weltentummler
Kevin Werbach
Amy Wohl




|
 |