Archive for January, 2007

Forecast Today 

Monday, January 15th, 2007

Forecast Today 
BRATTLEBORO — Besides some minor communications problems, a scheduled drill conducted at Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant Wednesday morning was a success.

Citrix To Buy Ardence To Strengthen App Virtualization 
Citrix has agreed to buy a software streaming technology developer whose products will help Citrix advance its position in the emerging application virtualization software market.

News: Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

News: Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace
Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace

Former McAfee Exec Gets The Top Spot at Webroot

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Former McAfee Exec Gets The Top Spot at Webroot
Security firm also hires ex-Symantec marketing VP fill out executive suite.

Vuln: Microsoft Outlook VEVENT Record Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Microsoft Outlook VEVENT Record Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Sayer quits Celeb Big Bro over underwear 

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Sayer quits Celeb Big Bro over underwear 
Singer Leo Sayer has quit ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ because producers would not give him clean underwear. Leo, who was one of the three housemates facing the public eviction vote, said to fellow housemates: “I’m leaving the house, guys, ’cause Big Brother won’t provide me with underwear.”

Jade says BB improved her “horrible life” 
Jade has admitted that her first Big Brother appearance improved her “horrible life”. The comeback reality television star explained to a disbelieving Jermaine that she had really enjoyed it first time round.

USDA’s snooping machine 
After several weeks’ hiatus, Henry Lamb is back as a regular Saturday columnist. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is looking more and more like the Big Brother government that has infected Washington in recent years.

News: Stock scammer gets coal for the holidays

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

News: Stock scammer gets coal for the holidays
Stock scammer gets coal for the holidays

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Dengue arrives in Ambala

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Dengue arrives in Ambala
Tribune - at pump house, Ph-III at water works, Sector 39, and permission to install transmission towers on buildings of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation; estimate for designing, supplying, erecting, testing and commissioning of remote computer surveillance

Inside the National Post
National Post - It’s a fascinating look at pre-computer surveillance techniques, although there are a few puzzling plot twists when audiences may wish they could similarly rewind the movie. We are intermittently thrown back to Wilson’s wartime days, when the nascent

Ripken, Gwynn in sync

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Ripken, Gwynn in sync
Baltimore Sun - We all know about The Streak and we all know about his exploits on the field, but to me the thing that showed me the way was the way he handled people,” Gwynn said. “You are hearing it today and you saw it for 21 years. He just has a way of getting

Gray Exploits DePaul Defense; Pitt Wins
Forbes - Aaron Gray doesn’t play against man-to-man defenses too often anymore, but when DePaul tried to play him straight up on Wednesday night, he took advantage of it. Gray scored 18 points and had seven rebounds to lead No. 7 Pittsburgh to a 59-49 victory

Connolly: Murphy’s Time of Year
Internet Soccer - That’s the thing that Murphy will stress in every conversation about his drafting exploits — he helped find the talent and made his recommendations, but it was the coaching the players received once joining the team that made their success possible

At least 56 killed in restive northeast India, most attacks blamed on
Herald Tribune - northeast is very poor with widespread unemployment, and bitterness toward the central government has spawned dozens of extremist groups in Assam and the region’s six other states. The militants say the central government in faraway New Delhi exploits

Police seeking witnesses to Jackson accident 

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Police seeking witnesses to Jackson accident 
Police are seeking witnesses to a collision at West Commodore Boulevard and Diamond Road at 9:35 a.m. today that injured to people. David Trojan, 68, was driving a 2006 Chevy Silverado, and was not wearing a seat belt when the crash occurred, police said. Trojan was traveling east on West Commodore Boulevard. Kelly McGarry was traveling west on West Commodore Boulevard when, for an undetermined …

Richard H. Trojan 
Richard Henry Trojan was a true Renaissance man. He was born in Astoria to Furn Elinor Elliot and Richard Henry Trojan. His parents moved to Fresno, Calif., in 1927. Their marriage ended soon after the move.

Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA 
If there were a BCS plus-one game, who should play in it? Harrisburg won the game; the Cougars were simply better. But Chambersburg can take some consolation in several areas.

The Zone of Controversy: Im Back 
BEWARE!…You are now entering THE ZONE of Controversy!….. Please be aware that by reading this column you may become sick with disgust or so angry your head may explode.

Cyberstalking: Online Chat with Det. Widner

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Cyberstalking: Online Chat with Det. Widner
WISH-TV - Spy software is something that you install on your computer. You program it to what you want it to do as far as chat rooms, email, instant messaging and websites they go to. nightwolf: I use Spectra on mine and its a great program to use. MW: It is

Chief Evangelist, ExitPath.com
PRWeb - Surveillance Spy Software Caught Tampering With Security Products Your Firewall may not be keeping snoops from secretly accessing your private information using commercially available Surveillance Spy Software. - 2005-04-27 Finding Top-Notch Summer

Researchers claim chip security flaw
Australian IT - Prediction Analysis (PBA), previously necessitated a very large number of attempts to decipher a cryptology key. But Mr Seifert’s research envisages that hackers will find it far easier and quicker in the future using a small piece of spy software

Online Press Release
PRWeb - Remote PC Spy Software - Monitor ANY PC from anywhere Realtime-Spy is the latest in high-tech surveillance software that allows you to REMOTELY INSTALL the monitoring system and access the activity logs from ANYWHERE via you own personal Realtime-Spy

Attack of the Zombie Computers Is Growing Threat

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Attack of the Zombie Computers Is Growing Threat
New York Times - It could be used for other types of malware as well, said Joe Stewart, a researcher at SecureWorks, an Atlanta-based computer security firm. It s just a payload delivery system with extra stealth. Last month Mr. Stewart tracked trading

Computer Security: Adapt or Die
Computerworld - But more recently, hackers have deliberately slowed the spread of their malware so it will pass under the radar of conventional detectors. The era of massive, highly visible worm attacks has largely passed, says Richard Ford, a computer science

Backspin: 2007: The year of being outraged?
Australian PC World - We also knew hackers had created malware that could exploit the naive and poorly written Sony rootkit code. Sony had made a huge problem for us. The obvious conclusion was that the Sony DRM fiasco was extremely serious - more so than most people

Tech Clinic Expert Q & A June 2006: Recording Satellite Radio
Popular Mechanics - who do run the application will allow the worm to rifle through their iChat contacts and send copies of itself to friends and business associates, but each of those friends and associates must in turn make the same series of decisions for the malware