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Friday Tech Reading - France to legalize P2P? - tech|
| (hx) 02:25 AM CET - Dec,24 2005 | |
SECURITY...
- Santa delivers more Christmas malware -
The Trojan horse MerryX.A is delivered in an e-mail that encourages the
recipient to open an attached "animation." While the animation of Santa Claus
delivering presents plays, a piece of malware hiding behind the name
SQLServer.exe is installed on PCs running Windows, according to security
staff at Panda Software SL's PandaLabs. The software transmits
information about the infected computer to a remote server, and then attempts
to download files, which could include other malware, Panda said.
- Santa worm is coming to IM - A new virus is taking advantage of
the Christmas-time custom of sending cards and joke attachments to spread
itself among users of instant messenger software.
The IM.GiftCom.All, or Santa Claus worm presents itself as a harmless
image of Santa Claus and appears to be sent from someone known to the
recipient. If victims click the file a worm is loaded on to their computer.
The worm then sends the same message to everybody on that person's address
list.
- Critical bug found in anti-virus software -
The
glitch affects 39 different Symantec products - including both home and
enterprise versions of its anti-virus software. It resides within the Symantec
anti-virus library, which is used by all of the packages. The analyst, Alex
Wheeler, discovered that a critical error occurs when the Symantec anti-virus
library decompresses files from "RAR" format for analysis. An attacker could
exploit the loophole to load unauthorised code onto a computer, and
potentially to crack open its defences, he says. Symantec has confirmed the
problem and produced
an
advisory (PDF) of its own.
- Google Plugs Site Security Holes -
Google has patched security flaws in its Web site that would have exposed
users to phishing and other attacks designed to steal account information,
according to security researchers. The possibility for attacks at google.com
was present when users encountered two different error pages, the "404 not
found" error message and a Web site redirection error message. Google did not
properly secure these pages, which exposed users to possible attack by
exploiting the 7-bit Unicode Transformation Format character-encoding
mechanism, according to Watchfire.
- Watch out With Metadata in Vista, Analysts Warn - Windows Vista
will improve search functionality on a PC by letting users tag files with
metadata, but
those tags could cause unwanted and embarrassing information disclosure,
Gartner analysts have warned.
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Security Guide-
The Windows Server 2003 Security Guide focuses on providing a set of easy
to understand guidance, tools, and templates to help secure Windows Server
2003 in many environments.
CRIME/LAW...
- France on track to legalize P2P downloading - France's lower
house of parliament has
voted to legalize peer-to-peer file sharing of films and music on the
Internet, unleashing a wave of protest from the country's film, audiovisual and
music industry organizations. If the measure passes in the upper house, France would become the first country
to legalize peer-to-peer downloading at a time when most Western nations are
battling to curb illegal downloading on the Internet.
- Internet worm catches child porn surfer -
A 20 year-old German man has turned himself over to the police for owning
child pornography after an email worm warned that he was being 'investigated'.
The man had received a copy of a mass email that was sent by the Sober Y
internet worm.
- Nazi Ringtone Leads to Jail Sentence -
A 20 year
old man in Austria has been found guilty of breaking a law against
displaying Nazi Propaganda when he used a Nazi salute as a ring tone on his
mobile phone. Police came across the ringtone purely by accident after they
called him into a police station on suspicion of burglary - and his phone rang
while there.
- Crazy Frog hops into trouble -
Mblox, the company
responsible for distributing the
Crazy Frog
ring-tone, has been
fined L40,000 and told to reimburse disgruntled customers who had to pay a
subscription when they thought they were making a one-off payment.
- New Spyware Claim Against Sony BMG - The Texas attorney general said
on Wednesday that
he added a new claim to a lawsuit charging Sony BMG Music Entertainment with
violating the state's laws on deceptive trade practices by hiding "spyware" on
its compact discs.
- 3 LA men charged for selling Xbox mods with preloaded games - Three
owners of a videogame game shop in Los Angeles have been charged for
copyright infringement for selling Xbox game consoles that have been modded
and fitted with a large hard drive containing pirated games. The investigation
involved undercover agents purchasing a modded Xbox, which came fitted with a
hard drive containing 77 pirated game titles for $265.
OFF-TOPIC
- Ingredients of Life Found Around Sun-Like Star - NASAs Spitzer
Space Telescope has
detected the basic organic building blocks of life in a ring orbiting in
the 'habitable zone', that area where Earth orbits the Sun and where water
exists on the borderline between gas and liquid, in a nearby stellar nursery.
TECHNOLOGY...
- AMD reports desktop CPU shortage - According to EETimes, AMD has
notified certain partners that
several of its desktop processors are currently in high demand and will be
difficult to purchase. Affected models are the Athlon 64 3500+, 3800+, Athlon
64 X2 3800+, and the Semprons 2600+ and 2800+.
- Seagate to acquire Maxtor
- Seagate and Maxtor announced they have entered into a definitive
agreement under which
Seagate will acquire Maxtor in an all stock transaction. The value of the
transaction is approximately $1.9 billion.
- New WD Raptor on the Horizon? - Hardware sites are buzzing today
with news that Western Digital plans to announce a new version of its
10,000RPM Raptor Hard Drives in the new year. Rumored features of the
WD1500AD (Server) and WD1500AH (Gamer) versions include: SATA-II
Capabilities w/ NCQ, 16MB Cache, 4.5ms Seek Time, 1.2 million hours MTBF.
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ATI Reveals Radeon X1900 Details Internally - ATI secretly released its
Silver Bullets material to AIBs this week and the picture of R580 is slowly
coming together.
R580, or Radeon X1900 as it is called internally, is expected to "launch"
in January according to ATI documentation.
- Limewire improves security by
adding feature to filter fakes - Even though
Limewire is
preparing a version to block the sharing of files without a license, so
far they have released
a new beta
version of Limewire which fights fake files, such as those containing
spam, viruses, Trojans and so on. This version incorporates a feature called
TigerTree hash, which effectively keeps the integrity of files during
download.
- Google Creates Spinoff -
Google will create a limited liability company that will own the $1
billion 5 percent equity interest the search engine giant will acquire in Time
Warner's America Online subsidiary. Moreover, as of July 1, 2008, this
new company, which Google calls HoldCo, will be able to register for an
initial public offering (IPO), according to a document Google filed with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission this week.
- Microsoft sheds
control of its cable network - NBC Universal and Microsoft on Friday
announced
a deal in which the media conglomerate will purchase a controlling stake in
the MSNBC cable channel. Under the agreement, NBC Universal, a
subsidiary of General Electric, will receive an 82 percent stake in the
network, with the option of claiming the remaining 18 percent after two years.
The companies did not disclose the financial terms of the deal.
- Mozilla
Seeks Filmmakers For Ad Contest -
Mozilla launched the second phase of its ad-making contest, which calls
for professional and amateur filmmakers to develop a 30 second, broadcast
quality commercial for Firefox.
- PS3 to sell 200 million units in first 5
years? - Business Week has
an interesting article up where they say that Sony is expected to sell 200
million units of the PS3 in the first 5 years.
- The 11 mistakes of
Microsoft's Xbox 360 discussed -
11 mistakes were made by engineers and techies at Redmond according to the
Firingsquad team. Ranging from Overheating of the CPU/GPU to the lack of WMV
HD-DVD playback, there are indeed quite a few lackings that should have been
solved even before the launch of the Xbox 360 was launched
HARDWARE...
GUIDES...
- How FB-DIMM Memories Work -
Everything you need to know about the new FB-DIMM memory standard, created
to increase the capacity and speed of the memory system.
- What is Blu-ray Disc? -
The Blu-ray format will provide consumers with a new optical disc capable
of holding up to 27GB on a single-layer disc and 54GB on a dual-layer disc. An
estimation that 1 hour of HD video is around 12GB in size means that the
single-layer Blu-ray Disc could hold a little over 2 hours of HD video and the
54GB could hold around 4.5 hours of HD video.
- What is High Definition
Audio -
Everything you need to know about High Definition Audio, a high-quality
audio standard present on Intel PCI Express chipsets.
- ffdshow/Avisynth with
Limited Sharpen how to guides for HTPC users -
The guides are broke up in to three areas, one for DVD playback, another
for LiveTV and an Advanced section for more tips, tweaks, options,
miscellaneous scripts, Avisynth plug-ins, etc…which will be pertinent to both
DVD and Live TV.
- Compression Comparison Guide Rev. 2.0 Part 1 -
This guide will examine the performance of the more popular data
compressors for the PC. This will allow us to select the best data compressor
for our use.
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Security Guide-
The Windows Server 2003 Security Guide focuses on providing a set of easy
to understand guidance, tools, and templates to help secure Windows Server
2003 in many environments
- ATI Catalyst Drivers of 2005 - The Ultimate Analysis! -
check it out
SOFTWARE...
-
DirectX 9 End-User Runtimes (December 2005) -
This download provides the DirectX end-user redistributable (48MB) that
developers can include with their product. This update includes the DirectX
for Managed Code Update from the DirectX SDK Update (December 2005).
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OpenOffice.org for Windows 2.0.1 Final -
OpenOffice.org (download)
is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the
technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite.
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Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows 1.5 RC2 -
Mozilla
Thunderbird (download
/
release notes) is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component.
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Pegasus Mail 4.3.1 -
Pegasus Mail (download)
is a free, standards-based electronic mail client suitable for use by single
or multiple users on single computers or on local area networks.
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Yahoo! Messenger 7.0.2.120 -
download
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YPOPs! 0.8.4 -
YPOPs! 0.8.4 has been released! NOTE: Yahoo! Mail Beta is not supported
yet. If you are asked if you want to try Beta, please select "No Thanks!". If YPOPs! stops working, check the html files. If
one of them has this Beta prompt, please log into Yahoo web site and choose
"No Thanks!". After that, YPOPs! should function fine.
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Adobe Reader SpeedUp 1.34 -
Adobe Reader SpeedUp is a simple application that was created to help make
the loading time of Adobe's Acrobat/Reader software bearable for everyday use.
AR SpeedUp only needs to be used once (a process taking only a few seconds)
and then your 'Reader will be transformed forever.
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nLite 1.0 RC4 -
nLite is a
GUI for permanent Windows component removal by your choice. After removal
there is an option to make bootable image ready for burning on cd or testing
in virtual machines.
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Windows Vista 5270 Tweak Pack -
Windows Vista 5270 Service Pack 1 is a pack that fixes compatiblity issues
with Aero Glass on non LDDM drivers.
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K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.46 -
K-Lite
Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and related tools. Codec is short for
Compressor-Decompressor. Codecs are needed for encoding and decoding (playing)
audio and video.
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Nero 7.0.1.4b -
Nero 7 Premium (mirror1)
now offers both the PC and TV media management experience for a complete
solution. As usual, there's no changelog.
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Win32Whois 0.9.9 -
Win32Whois (download)
is a small and efficient Whois client. It is able to retrieve domain
information for most of the common TLDs (top level domains). It has it is
internal list of servers that it connects to in order to provide a detailed
report on a requested domain. This new version adds support for "eu TLD".
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Nvidia Unified (nforce 2/3/4) 8.22 (v5) -
This driver set was assembled (remixed) by Guru3D's forum users HLH &
Squall and have been tested on NFORCE 2,3 and 4 platforms. It contains all of
the latest drivers, install at YOUR OWN RISK of course.
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New official ForceWare BETA drivers 82.12 -
This new drivers adds support for GeForce 6800 GS AGP.
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last 10 comments: | lmer | (01:28 PM CET - Dec,24 2005 ) | OT: Have a great Christmass everyone.
Get stuffed all'ya! | |
| Jelster | (01:30 PM CET - Dec,24 2005 ) | You too!
I just have one more visit to the shops for Vodka and I'm set for several days of drink and food. :) Just what Christmas is all about.
I hope everyone has a great christmas! | |
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