Today is May 31st. The last day of MoAxB (Month of Active X Bugs).
MoAxB had one pretty good gem - MoAxB #23
Tomorrow will be the first day of MoSEB (Month of Search Engine Bugs).
I personally believe that MoAxB wasn't as exciting as it could have been. Perhaps people see ActiveX vulnerabilities as "Been there, done that, already heard about them on SecurityFocus".
MoAxB lacked the new feeling, new tools and star names connected to Month of Browser Bug (MoBB).
It lacked the new shiny feel, the tools and cloak & dragger view of Month of Kernel Bugs (MoKB).
It lacked the Anti-OSX drama of Month of Apple Bugs (MoAB).
It lacked the internal fighting, the expertise and pure pwnage of Month of PHP Bugs (MoPB).
And MoAxB lacked the totally silliness and Web 2.0 feel of Month of Myspace Bugs (MoMBY).
MoSEB could be different. Search Engine Bugs feel new...and have that shiny Web application type finish. People like shiny things...
Lets just hope the bugs are a bit more complex than the old Google URL Redirection issue.
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