Archive for January, 2005

Letters From Mojo: “I Still Don’t Feel Like I’m in the Military”

Here's another from Mojo. Enjoy!

Hey all,

What's happening back in Indiana? Texas fuckin' sucks. One day it will be 80 and sunny and then the next week will be 40 and raining. That's alright, it's still better than Indiana. San Antonio's a pretty cool city. Texas women are definitely the most beautiful in the country. Don't ask me why, they just are. There's actually a lot of stuff to do down here. About 20 minutes from Sea World; 30 from Six Flags. I haven't yet to go to either, but one weekend when I can wake up before 2pm, I will. All I do right now is sit around and listen to my CDs and play my guitar. Tell Trangenstein he's got me hooked on O.A.R. right now. Great friggin band. I'll be buying a new guitar here pretty soon. For those of you who don't know (i.e. everyone but Tom, Tim, Jimi, Murph and Will), in March, I move out to New Mexico to Kirtland AFB. What else is in New Mexico? Philmont of course. I'll be about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from Philmont. And the cool thing is, the base I'm moving to has a scout troop chartered on it. My first piece of business when I get out there is to hook up with the troop to get back involved with it.

Anyways, May as well update you on the training. Right now I'm assigned to the 343rd TRS, it's the Security Forces Academy. I could now go out and be a cop with no additional training in the civilian world. Right now I'm finishing up weapons training. I have another week and a half with that. I'm now an Expert Marksman on the M4A1 assault rifle. I missed Expert on the M9 Pistol by 4 shots. I'm still pretty pissed about that. Over the next week, I'll be qualified on the M203 grenade launcher, M249 automatic rifle and the M240B machine gun and the use of hand grenades. It's really weird. I've never wanted to shoot somebody in my life (and I still don't) but the training I'm getting right now doesn't bother me. We keep hearing "2 in the chest, 1 in the head: and it doesn't phase me. I guess it's because that's what's going to save my life in "the Sandbox". Oh, well. From this part of training, I go to an Army post for 3 weeks to learn small team tactics, light infantry training, urban warfare, ambushes, and how to protect against ambushes. And the scariest part of our training, convoys. They keep beating conveys into our heads even though we're not supposed to see convoy duty ever. The guys from the 820th SF Group are the ones who do that. They're like our Special Forces unit.

Life here in tech school is pretty cool. It's almost like college, but far from it. Wake up at 0530 every day, training starts at 0700, break for lunch, finish up around 1600 every day. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays are PRT days, so one workout from 1600 to 1700. Do a good 300 flutter kicks, 200 pushups, 200 sit-ups, and run about 5-6 miles. That's typically an easy day. We get the weekends off. Friday nights are spent at the base bowling alley (cheaper and no smoke) and at a somewhat nice restaurant off-base. Saturdays are spent off-base at the mall or movie theater. Sundays are laundry and homework days. Yes, I have homework still, but this stuff's easy as hell. I've got a test coming up on all the weapons. Arguably the hardest test I'll have to take while here. I aced the first test, 2nd test passed pretty easily, but the third one's gonna suck. I'm on track for the Distinguished Graduate Award. That'll look good for when I get to New Mexico. Make my new commander like me and be on his good side right from the start.

This might sound odd, maybe, I don't know. But my anti-war stance is only being strengthened and reinforced while I'm here. I don't know how and I don't know why, but it is. Everybody keeps asking me why I joined up if I don't want anything to do with it, and I just kind of shrug my shoulders and give them a blank stare. I've got a whole bunch of political cartoons and pictures in my wall locker in my room, I don't even try to hide it. My squadron commander inspected my room one night and saw them, read them, then stared at them. He didn't say anything, he just kind of looked at them for a while then went on to say that my room and my wall locker were "the best he'd seen all night." Good ol' Lt. Col. Kelley.

Being at "home" for Christmas was pretty cool, even though I got sick for half of it. Seeing everybody was great. I still have some unfinished business with a certain someone, but she's in Ecuador right now, so I'll have to wait until she gets back to school. I finally met the lovely Tabby, Jimi's woman. Even though she spit in my beverage. I think I can forgive her. Murph needs to get a damn haircut. Tim is well… yea… Tim. Tom is well… yea… you know. Didn't get to see Erin, unfortunately, nor did Will come down to hang out. YOU PEOPLE SUCK!!! Just kidding. We'll hang out next Christmas. I may not be back until then. I won't get to come home in March when I graduate. My leave was all burned up at Christmas, so I have to build it back up again. Three months I get Eight days of paid vacation. Thirty days in a year. I might take two weeks this summer so I can get down to Ransburg, but if no one is working this summer like I keep hearing, maybe I won't. OR… You people could come out to New Mexico and go climbing in Colorado for a week or so. That would be awesome. No. I won't pay for your gas or plane ticket. Anyways, that's all for now. I have an ass-load of laundry I have to get done. So. I'll talk to you guys later. My e-mail is mmojennier@sprintpcs.com and my cell phone number is 317.833.4943. Give me a call sometime, let me know what's going on. Monday through Friday after 1800 and any time on the weekends.

-Mojo-

Amn. Michael C. Mojonnier
PSC #3
Shaw Dr. Unit 366792
Lackland AFB, TX 78236-6352

PS – Everyone should go download "I Feel Home" by O.A.R. Great Song.

Phishers are Becoming More Sophisticated

Many of you remember reading an post I made about Phishing. Just to recap, Phishing is an evolving attack where an attacker convinces a victim to hand over sensitive information such as bank account access information, passwords, credit card numbers, etc.

The attack that I described was, at the time, the only attack I knew about. Apparently Phishers are becoming more and more sophisticated.

A report found on CNN.com explains how Phishers are now using malicious software to redirect a web browser from a legitimate site. For example if a customer would type "banking.53.com" into the address bar, the spyware could re-direct the browser to a spoofed web site. This spoof will look exactly like the actual site so that the victim enters his access id and password and hits submit. The faux site will then either throw an error message saying the system is down and to try back later, or it will take the information that the victim submitted, log it, and then send an authentication request to the actual web site making it appear that the site functions properly.

Another new attack that is being devised is to attack the DNS servers themselves.

DNS servers act like giant phone books for the internet. They are the machines that direct a plain text URL to the IP number associated with the site. For example, when you type www.ebay.com into the address bar, the internet browser looks into one of the DNS servers to find out where www.ebay.com is (66.135.208.101). Once it has this information, the browser directs the user to the IP address and loads the page.

If a Phisher is able to gain access to the directory listing on one of the main DNS servers, he can re-direct any page he wants to whatever IP address he wishes. This is by far the most dangerous, but most unlikely phishing attack.

What this all comes down to is that today; we all have to be careful about where we go and what we do on the internet. Pay attention to how long it takes you to go to a web site, be aware of anything strange that happens and challenge everything. If you think something is not right, call the people who operate the website you are trying to use and talk to them. Keep some sort of spyware removal software on your computer. Microsoft has a great one that will even remove the software that causes spyware (This article is much worth the read).

As technology progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep our identities and secure information safe.

That's all for now.

The End-of-the-Blog Rundown

Song of the DaySheep go to Heaven – Cake

Hero of the Day – House of Hunan for delivering me dinner :)

Quote of the Day – "We're going to play a game. It's called piss off the Reds" – A guy playing Halo 2 on Xbox Live with Will.

Current Mood – Giddy

Until the next post…

Ahhh… Microsoft…

  1. Go here.
  2. Make the starting city Haugesund.
  3. Make the ending city Trondheim.

Must be the scenic route.

Check out the link below to read about an iTunes Vulnerability and Exploit. It's pretty important, but the short of it is update to iTunes to version 4.7.1.

Thats all.

Still working on getting the emoticons to be visible, so no end of the blog rundown for at least another week.

Until the next post…
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Just thought this was cool.

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And my one of my sites is on the first page.

I just thought that was cool. And now that I feel like crap, and I'm off work soon, I'm out.

New Design

Hey everyone. This is the new design I've been working on. Some things are still broken, so please, be patient while I get everything working.

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