Project Digest 200701
There are so many interesting things to do and not much time available. I think I repeat myself.

2007 promises to be a good year. I few new projects have been initiated. I was busy with digging a movie trailer about underground hackers I made long time ago. As soon as I find it, I will make it available to all of you.
I was also finishing a Firefox extension called Technika. I will keep the extension purpose secret for now but I promise that you won’t be disappointed. David Kierznowski is helping me with that. Carnaval is developing quite well. The attack channel is so flexible that it was successfully used to conduct a WEB2.0 botnet experiment. I am surprised that the computer security community hasn’t picked up the real purpose and power of Carnaval. Let’s see what the future holds.
Two more database projects were initiated. There is an Ajax Worm Database and the Atom Database for dangerous JavaScript code snippets. I find them quite useful in my work. XSSDB is also expanding. Soon, there will be a feature for integrating the database with user supplied attack vectors.
There is a lot more going on, however this is all I can share. 2007 is indeed very promising.