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SECURITY...
- 13 patches on 8th February - On 8 February 2005 the Microsoft
Security Response Center
is planning to release 9 security patches for Microsoft Windows, and
other for Microsoft SharePoint Services, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft
Office, Visual Studio, and Windows Media Player, and MSN Messenger.
- Windows XP SP2 Vulnerability Patch - Russian company Positive
Technologies has released
an unofficial utility
eliminating vulnerability in SP2.
FBI's email hacked - The FBI said Friday it has shut down an e-mail
system that it uses to communicate with the public because of a possible
security breach. The bureau is
investigating whether someone hacked into the www.fbi.gov e-mail system,
which is run by a private company, officials said.
- Huge security hole in .Net - According to Gosling,
the
security hole is based upon the fact that several features of the older
languages are ambivalent with regards to security: "C++ allowed you to do
arbitrary casting, arbitrary adding of images and pointers, and converting
them back and forth between pointers in a very, very unstructured way.
- Eudora open to multiple high risk flaws - Security consultancy firm
Next Generation Security Software (NGSS) has
discovered
"multiple high risk vulnerabilities" in the Windows version of the popular
Eudora email client. According to NGSS representative John Heasman, versions
affected include Eudora 6.2.0 and below. Heasman warned that the flaws permit
hackers to execute arbitrary code on victims' PCs via previewing or opening a
specially crafted email. Hackers can also run malicious programs by opening
specially crafted stationary or mailbox files. Testing by NGSS suggested that
these issues have been resolved in Eudora 6.2.1 as detailed
here.
Version 6.2.1 can be downloaded
here.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer .ANI Files Handling ConnectBack Exploit -
A
remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that cursor,
animated cursor, and icon formats are handled. An attacker could try to
exploit the vulnerability by constructing a malicious cursor or icon file that
could potentially allow remote code execution if a user visited a malicious
Web site or viewed a malicious e-mail message. An attacker who successfully
exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected
system.
- Painkiller CD-Key Buffer Overflow -
The vulnerability is caused by overflowing the buffer that stores the
Gamespy CD-key hash for the online server-side authorization. This buffer is
100 bytes long (the Gamespy CD-key hash is long 72 characters), therefore if
an attacker uses a longer hash than 100 bytes he can cause the overflow of the
buffer.
- Deceased woman named in file-sharing suit - Gertrude Walton, a
deceased
eighty-three-year-old woman, was named as the only defendant in a federal
lawsuit filed by a group of record companies. They claimed Walton made
more than 700 pop, rock and rap songs available for free on the Internet under
the screen name 'smittenedkitten.' Needless to say, the suit has since been
dropped.
- FBI Unable to Launch New Computer Program -Audit -
The FBI has squandered $170 million on a failed computer system agents can
use to instantly share information, and seems to know neither how long it will
take nor how much it will cost to build one, a Justice Department audit showed
on Thursday. In a harsh criticism of the FBI's efforts to fix a shortfall
identified after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Inspector General Glenn Fine
said the bureau still relies on an antiquated case-filing system that hampers
agents' ability to properly do their jobs
OFF-TOPIC...
- Why Does Windows Still Suck? - Why do PC users put up with so many
viruses and worms? Why isn't everyone on a Mac?....read
on
- Terminator 4 will have no T3 cast - Terminator 3: Rise of the
Machines star Nick Stahl, who played
John
Connor, told Sci Fi Wire that neither he nor his "T3" co-star Claire Danes
will appear in Terminator 4. "None of the cast is coming back." Stahl said.
"The [T4] story is changing conceptually. I believe it's a jump to the future,
so my character will be quite a bit older. That's all that I know. So I'm not
coming back, which is a drag." He added that the producers' current plans may
not include original "Terminator" series star Arnold Schwarzenegger either.
- Chinese man grows his own chairs - A Chinese man has patented his
technique for growing his own wooden chairs. Mr Wu, from Shenyang City,
Liaoning province, moulds branches into shape while the tree is still growing.
He uses elm trees which are pliant and do not break easily, reports the China
Morning Business View.
- Global Warming Could Make Mars a Second Home - Greenhouse gases may
be a problem on Earth, but injecting them into the Martian atmosphere could
make Mars a second home. A team of researchers has
proposed injecting synthetic "super" greenhouse gases into the planet's
atmosphere to raise its temperature and melt its polar ice caps to provide
conditions suitable for biological life.
TECHNOLOGY...
- Europe may have to wait for PSP - According to reports from Reuters
and others,
Sony may delay its European PSP launch until April--or later. The reports
say SCE is planning to focus on the handheld's presence in America and Japan,
given that processor shortages are preventing Sony from producing PSPs fast
enough.
- PlayStation 3 Cell chip aims high - Tom Halfhill of the
Microprocessor Report has studied patents and other documents relating to
Cell, which will be unveiled Monday at the International Solid-State Circuits
Conference in San Francisco. He sees
a
number of chip breakthroughs likely to dramatically boost computing power
in everything from game machines to cell phones.
- France's DiBcom unveils first mobile DTV chip - French
fabless semiconductor company has demonstrated working silicon for
a mobile TV demodulation chip. The advance comes as France prepares to
begin DTV broadcasts from the Eiffel Tower next month.
- Group to Divide Linux Standards Base - The Free Standards Group has
decided to move away from a single, core LSB (Linux Standards Base)
specification, and is instead
going to break this down into different modules that can be combined to
give a server or desktop LSB standard.
- Few bugs in MySQL database - A source-code analysis of the MySQL
database, a popular open-source program at the heart of many Web sites,
revealed few bugs compared with the number found in commercial code,
testing company Coverity said Friday.
- Photoshop Cloning Tool Automatically Corrects for 3-D Perspective -
Mok3 has introduced
a Perspective Clone Brush plug-in for Adobe Photoshop. According to Mok3's
Jan. 31 press release, this plug-in lets graphic designers rapidly clone areas
in an image with automatic correction for 3-D perspective and simultaneous
correction for differences in lighting and scale in the image.
- 1TB Disks This Year? -
Holographic
Versatile Disc (HVD) will be capable of massive storage, as well as
transfer rates of up to 1 GB per second. Optware's announced came less than a
week after a similar announcement from InPhase Technologies. InPhase recently
began shipping its GDS5000 HVD drives based on WORM (Write Once Read Many)
technology. A newer version, the Tapestry HDS-200R will be a fully recordable
200GB drive with 20MB per second transfer – it is expected to hit markets
later this year.
HARDWARE...
- Corsair Ships XPERT Memory Modules with Advanced Monitoring Caps.-
Corsair Memory said this week
it was shipping its new XPERT memory modules with complex monitoring
capabilities that allow users to keep an eye on various critical parameters
without using special software or devices.
- AMD Athlon64 vs Sempron
comparion part #2 - At the end of the day the
Sempron has proved once again that it is a worthy processor at just $140 US.
The final paragraph of my original article when something like this
"Bottom-line is the Sempron is an excellent budget processor that is certainly
capable of getting the job done. The processor is ideal for office based
computers, or for those that only wish to play the odd game now and then. If
you are building a budget gaming system I would recommend looking at getting a
lower clocked Athlon64 processor. Furthermore if you are into overclocking
pushing an Athlon64 processor that little bit further should not be a
problem".
- Certain MSI GeForce 6800 GT Graphics Cards Do Not Comply to
Specs - A Germany-based web-site
TechPowerUp
claimed late last week that at least some of MSI's retail PCI Express x16
graphics cards sold as
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT products had the GeForce 6800 graphics chips on them.
The original NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT graphics chip has 16 pixel processors and
6 vertex processors, whereas the GeForce 6800 graphics processing unit employs
12 pixel and 5 vertex processors, thus, delivering lower performance.
TechPowerUp! has
follow-up information on the MSI 6800GT's that were delivered with
degraded performance - MSI delivered 350 of the cards out to the retail chain
and has offered "immediate free replacement or full refund" of those cards.
The root cause is still not known, as MSI simply cites an "unknown chip
problem" but the translated German press release points to the additional
bridge chip of the NV45 package.
- Asus 6600GT SLI -
SLI support in games is a total different story, the NVIDIA drivers work
in two ways: in AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering) or in SFR (Split Frame
Rendering) mode. The first method (AFR) will render the first half on the
first card and the second half on the other card. The other method (SFR)
splits every frame in two pieces and each card draws one piece. Which method
is used depends on each game; NVIDIA selected 100 games and created profiles
for each game. If there is no profile for a game then the NVIDIA driver will
NOT use SLI. We didnt encounter any problems in the selected tests, but you
can always create your own game profiles if there is none present.
- MSI RX600XT-TD128E - PC Modding Malaysia has posted
a
review of MSI RX600XT-TD128E.
- Dual-Layer DVD Burner Round-Up -
HotHardware.Com posted
a Dual-Layer DVD Burner Round-Up - They've got drives from Sony,
Plextor, BenQ, Lite-On, and Asus.
- MSI Mega View 561 20GB Portable Media Player - GideonTech.com
has posted
a
review of the MSI Mega View 561 20GB Portable Media Player
GUIDES...
- Get a 1000 Mb Gmail account for free - Go to
gmail.afraid.org and
enter your e-mail address. Then you'll receive an invite to open a 1000 Mb
Gmail account for free.
- ABC's of DVD Drive Abbreviations -
The
number of different formats available in DVD drives can be confusing to
anyone in the market for one. The list is much longer, but to address a few of
the common formats, we have DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM
,DVD+R DL and DVD=B1RW
- MSFN's Official Unattended XP CD Guide (updated) -
Through the course of
this guide, you will create a CD that does all the installing for you. The
CD will be fully updated with the latest hotfixes, and install all your
programs for you.
- Windows XP Backup Strategies For Home Users -
This
article is intended to introduce the average user to the various backup
methods available and to provide a brief overview of these methods.
- Networking Basics -
In the
article they cover all the basics terms and what they mean and look at
different types of networks and how they are set up. A network is a group of
computers, printers, and other devices that are connected together with cables
- Beginners Guides: Most Common Ways to Kill a PC - PCstats guides
you through
the list of the most popular ways by which you will eventually kill your PC,
despite your good intentions. This is a good primer for "what not to do"
folks. - Version 1.0.0
SOFTWARE...
- DVD2one v1.5.2 -
This software
is a 3 step program for putting your favorite movies on to one DVD recordable
for backup. This version adds checks to verify the consistency of structures
in the IFO files and to correct them if necessary. This solves problems with
movie-only copy of Alien Quadrilogy. Also adds program chain analysis to
detect and remove damaged parts of the DVD for ARccOS disks like Resident Evil
Apocalypse, The Forgotten, Little Black Book, The Grudge and Wrestlemania.
- K-Lite Mega Codec pack 1.18 - A new version of
the K-Lite
Mega Codec pack (download)
is available. It includes K-Lite codecpack full, QuickTime Alternative 1.40,
Real Alternative 1.30 and BSPlayer.
- Real Alternative 1.30 -
Real Alternative will allow you to play RealMedia files without having to
install RealPlayer/RealOne Player.
- QuickTime Alternative 1.40 -
QuickTime Alternative will allow you to play QuickTime files (.mov, .qt
and other extensions) without having to install the official QuickTime Player.
- Easy CD-DA Extractor 8.0 (shw) -
All-In-One music software
(download)
- CD-Ripper, CD-Burner, and Music File Format Converter.
- HDDlife 1.0.14 -
HDDlife can work in the prophylactic mode when it checks the health of
your hard drives at regular intervals and informs you about the results of
these checks in an unobtrusive way. If you get warned about a possible hard
drive failure , you will protect yourself against losing your naturally
priceless personal data.
- [!] Total Commander v6.51 Final -
Total Commander
6.51 (download)
is now available for download. This upgrade corrects some problems, mainly
with the new functions introduced with Total Commander 6.50.
- RadLinker & RadClocker -
RadLinker is a tweaker/linker for ATI Radeon based graphics cards.
RadLinker allows you to create a "RadLink", a special kind of shell link
(a.k.a. shortcut) to your games/programs that allows you to change it's
individual settings. A RadLink will look and act just like a normal shortcut
except it's property settings can be custom tailored for your video settings.
- nHancer (NVIDIA Replacement profile editor) - The programmer
of
this handly little tool was very unhappy with nVidia's own control panel,
especially with its game profile editing module. (requires
1.1 of the .net framework)
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last 10 comments: | Anonymous | (03:51 AM CET - Feb,05 2005 ) | | DELETED | |
| xxxx | (03:53 AM CET - Feb,06 2005 ) | That is the biggest moron I have read.
a) you are to turn on firewall as soon as you have it installed(common sense)
b) have already, zone alarm to install right after (just being cautious)
c) install all windows updates
That is a typical installation, this guy didn't follow. And idiot venting, because he didn't properly research installing the OS, and blames Microsoft. What I call a Space Cadet. Ya sure, it would be nice to go to store buy XP and get all the patches included in the box, but that's not a the reality. Same applies for Mac, you install it, you patch it because it has exploits out of the box. Mac may appear to be more secure, but it isn't nor does it come with assurances. Mac OS is nice, no doubt, but until game develoers provide a push to move to Mac, we will all continue with Windows unless another rival comes along. Let's face it, if you are a hacker, chances are you will attack the OS that has the most people. That's Windows. NOT Mac. Don't go whining and complaining about Microsoft when you could have gone out and bought a Mac. Especially when you KNEW you were going to buy an OS from a company you already didn't like.
Thank you. I hate Anti-MS people, they never have a point that sticks. Give a moron a pencil and this is the crap he writes up. | |
| Anonymous | (05:31 AM CET - Feb,06 2005 ) | | DELETED | |
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