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| (hx) 04:53 AM CEST - Oct,05 2002 |
- Network Worms Continue To Attack Linux - Following on the heals of
the "Slapper" worm, which only two weeks ago was detected attacking Linux
computers, comes the next outbreak, this time the work of the
Linux-worm "Mighty". Many features of "Mighty" are taken from its
predecessor, the network worm "Slapper". Like "Slapper", "Mighty" infects
computers running Linux and the Apache Web-server and also uses the OpenSSL
Security System exploit to gain access. Moreover, "Mighty" partly borrows the
source code spreading method from "Slapper": to ensure compatibility with all
versions of OpenSSL, one of the worm's components (sslx.c, which is
responsible for penetration via the security system vulnerability) recompiles
itself anew on each computer.
- Former DrinkOrDie Member Chris Tresco Answers
- Okay, former DrinkOrDie member and
convicted
warez dude Chris Tresco got his answers to your
questions back to SlashDot.org, so here they are.
- AOL 8.0 drops satellite subscribers - CNET News.com has
learned that
AOL will no longer support one-way satellite connections for broadband
subscribers who use the forthcoming version of its online service.
- Verizon resists music industry's request to identify alleged music
pirates - Music companies tried to persuade a judge Friday
to let them obtain names of Internet file-swappers without going to court
first, a move that could dictate how copyright holders deal with Internet
piracy in the future.
- Navel gazing wins Doctor Karl an Ig Nobel - An Australian study on
bellybutton lint,
a dog-to-person translation device and an inquiry into what arouses
ostriches have been recognised with Ig Nobel prizes for dubious contributions
to science.
- US general fears asteroid explosion could trigger nuclear war -
At least 30 times a year, asteroids smash into the Earth's atmosphere and
explode with the violence of an atomic bomb. Now some
officials are worried the natural explosions could trigger a nuclear war.
- AMD Barton XP 2800+ - The very limited production run of the
"thoroughbred" XP2800+ is sold out. AMD will offer production availability of
the
"Barton" XP2800+ featuring 512K of L2 cache in Q1 of 2003. I will advise
once we have samples and availability of the Barton XP2800+.
- Samsung Yepp-30SH MP3 Player Review -
Samsung is
no stranger to MP3 players - they have been dabbling in the Digital Audio
arts for some time now with their Yepp family of players. What differentiates
the Samsung Yepp from other MP3 players? Yepp players are traditionally more
compact and may contain extra features such as 3-line backlit LCD displays,
Voice recording, FM radio tuners, memory card expansions slots, and intuitive
interfaces, Perhaps the most surprising feature is that Yepp players are often
times the least expensive.
- Epox 8K5A2+ Socket A - While the KT400 has been released already,
reports are that it isn't the most mature chipset yet, and motherboards with
that chipset are neither faster nor more overclock friendly then KT333 based
boards. This is why many companies still have new KT333 boards very much worth
taking a look at, like
Epox's 8K5A2+.
- Integrated 3D Graphics Motherboard Shootout - Techware Labs take a
look at the
current integrated 3D video chipsets on the market and how they perform in
the latest 3D software.
- ATI Remote Wonder Review - Ah yes!, I called it! It was only time
until the proverbial "god box" came the the home and work computing
environment. Since the release of the ALL-in-Wonder line of cards from ATI,
the introduction of the remote wonder being bundled with already a great
package has spurred ATI to release the
Remote
Wonder as a product all on its own. Has this gamble by ATI's marketing
department paid off feature wise, well stay tuned and decide for yourself.....
- ABIT Siluro GeForce4 Ti4600 Review - The GPU cooler is also made
from aluminium, and is designed to not only look great, but also serve its
purpose well. Removing the ramsinks reveals they are adhered to the memory
chips with very sticky thermal tape, although thankfully there is a good
amount of thermal paste under the GPU cooler. Just like the Ti4400,
the Ti4600's PCB has a black/brown finish, contrasting well with the silver
heatsinks.
- Apache fixes scripting flaw - According to a posting to
BugTraq this week, the popular Web server platform is vulnerable due to
"SSI error pages of the Web server not being properly sanitised of malicious
HTML code".
Admins are advised to update their Web server software to either Apache
versions 1.3.27 or 2.0.43, which are both resilient to the attack. These
versions incorporate a fix, as explained in more depth on Apache's Web site,
by security researcher Matthew Murphy, who reported the flaw.
- Apache 2.0.43 - The Apache Project (changelog
~ download) is
a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust,
commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation
of an HTTP (Web) server.
- MSN Messenger Update for Win9x/Me/2K/NT4 -
MSN Messenger for the Windows operating system will not run on Windows XP.
If you are using Windows XP, you already have the software you need! Just
select "Windows Messenger" from the Start Menu.
- Windows XP SP1 Corporate Deployment Tools -
The Windows XP Corporate Deployment Tools (deploy.cab) assists system
administrators in installing Windows XP on multiple computers. This file
contains updates to Setup Manager, the Sysprep utility, and related
documentation.
- Windows Compact Disk Management Script (WINCDMAN) -
The
script will handle all the necessary file operations for slipstreaming a
Windows 2000 single / multi-boot CD and integrating any hot-fixes in it. The
script is written in batch code using a collection of utilities and Windows
Command Extensions (won't work under Win 9X).
- Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 4.04.1007 -
This utility installs INF files that inform the
operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific
functionality such as USB and AGP. Download:
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 4.04.1007 10/7/2002 for windows
2000, 98 SE, Me, XP English /
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 4.04.1007 10/7/2002 for windows
2000, 98 SE, Me, XP Multi language.
- RAM Idle Professional v3.0 -
RAM Idle Pro is a smart
memory management program that will keep your computer running more
efficiently, faster, and longer. RAM Idle works by freeing up physical RAM
wasted by Windows and other applications. RAM Idle also includes a Cache and
startup manager program that will give you more power to optimize your
Windows.
- Sonique v2.0 Alpha Build 10.04.2002 -
Pre-release version of
Sonique2 is now available for public consumption. It is being called an
Alpha release to reflect the fact that Sonique2 still has a ways to go before
it will be ready for release. Alpha builds are buggy, unsupported and
unfinished. Install them at your own risk.
- Asus PCProbe 2.18.02 -
Asus PCProbe is a convenient utility to monitor the computer's vital
components: fan rotations, voltages and temperatures.
- Disk Bench 2.1.1.0 -
Disk Bench tests your hard drive speed in a real life situation not in a
benchmarking environment. All it does is copies a file from A to B, times the
time it took, and deletes the file from B again.
- ASUS Detonator Drivers v31.00A WHQL (WinALL) - ASUS have released their
own version of Nvidia's Detonator Drivers v31.00A for
Windows 9X/ME ~
2000/XP.
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