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March 2009

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YouTube videos flickering? Or want to watch in HD? Append query strings to the URL!

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The flickering/resizing problem primarly impacts any non-MSIE browser (Opera, Firefox, Safari, etc.) running the Flash 9 or 10 plug-in.

That being said, here are some work-arounds to the problem:

  1. Try appending either &fmt=6, &fmt=8, or &fmt=16 to the YouTube URL. For example, if your YouTube URL is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0lb50nc_EQ, then change the URL to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0lb50nc_EQ&fmt=8

  2. Or, downgrade your Flash plug-in to version 8.0 (not recommended): http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_14266&sliceId=2

These YouTube query string hacks purportedly only work with videos that were uploaded at resolutions higher than 320x240. To see these YouTube videos in HD, try appending either &fmt=18 or &fmt=22 to the URL, instead.



For more info, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwuo_MqLgsY

Enjoy.

AT&T's CingularOne.com Website Hijack

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!!! PLEASE REFRAIN FROM VISITING CINGULARONE.COM !!!

Alright, I have (and many others) given fair warning to AT&T, but the issue has not been addressed. Time to shed some light on the fact that AT&T's CingularOne.com website has been hijacked, and is currently hosting a JavaScript exploit that loads content from remote malicious domains.

Here's some visual proof:

Again, please refrain from visiting AT&T's CingularOne.com website until this issue has been fixed.

However, if you just must sneak a peek, then disabling JavaScript and inline frames should mitigate any infection vectors. But to be safe, ensure your anti-virus on-access scanning is enabled, and your AV definitions are updated.