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Details DoS attack suffered yesterday from Twitter

August 8th, 2009 admin No comments

It seems likely to have implications with socio-political attack suffered yesterday from Twitter and other social networks including Facebook.

The hypothesis is advanced on the basis of statements made by a blogger of Georgian nationality, known as Cyxymu (a city of Georgia) and holds several accounts on various web 2.0 sites like Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and LiveJournal, which accounts were the target by a few attacks in recent days because of his positions “pro-Western”, as stated by the same Cyxymu.

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August, hot patch from Microsoft

August 7th, 2009 admin No comments

The patch day that Microsoft provides for the month of August set on 11/08, as the day coincides with the usual second Tuesday of the month. The patch day the Italians will take on vacation, but returned to l ’start pc require major upgrades to the systems of Redmond. Nine patches released, five of which are labeled’ critical ‘and therefore deserving of immediate and specific attention . The remaining four patches from Microsoft are considered ‘important’.

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Security Update for Adobe Flash

August 3rd, 2009 admin No comments

Critical security flaw was discovered a few days ago in Adobe Flash, and quickly over the last few hours were distributed on an update. L ‘update through the Adobe Flash which is recognized as a version 10.0.32.18, solves about a dozen bugs.

The problems solved by ‘update released just avoid the potential execution of code by third parties. In fact the problem only partially solved because the security issue noted last week also extends to Adobe Reader and Acrobat: ..read more

10 gadgets, which every schoolboy dreams

August 3rd, 2009 admin No comments

In contrast to our happy students, who can relax with a quiet conscience, until the end of summer, American students will have to return for the party in a week or two. In order not to leave them unequipped for the formidable granite science, observers on-line edition of

Music Depot: Everything for artists and musicians

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

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Microsoft prepares Two Emergency Patch

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Dear readers today Microsoft is ready to release two patches of emergency: the first is to solve the security problem for all Visual Studio products and the other to increase the security of

Adobe Acrobat Reader: Discovering a flaw "zero-day"

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

flaw in Adobe Flash which endangers the safety of users using Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1.2.

The latest release of Adobe Reader and Acrobat (but there is also a risk Adobe Flash Player) in fact give the opportunity to play, respectively, and to include interactive multimedia products in Flash in PDF documents, then a bug is not yet correct for Flash which allows attackers to insert malicious code in PDF documents that contain these elements.

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Microsoft issued two bulletins extraordinary security

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Microsoft is preparing to issue an extraordinary gazette, called “Out-of-Band (OOB)”, ie outside the classical scheme, which provides releases for the second Tuesday of the month.

Indeed, Tuesday July 28, there will be two new updates in Redmond home, as announced by the bulletin

Foxconn, 44mila dollars to the family of suicide

July 28th, 2009 admin No comments

A laptop and Apple 44mila U.S. dollars costituscono compensation that Foxconn would hitherto granted to the family and the girl Danyong Sun, the boy committed suicide after receiving a number of pressures from society for having lost a prototype of the future iPhone. L ‘indiscretion comes from the pages of the New York Times, which tested over the last few days has led some surveys still sad and mysterious events took place ten days ago.

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Honeywell Security has submitted the first wireless «bodyguard» values

July 28th, 2009 admin No comments

Company Honeywell Security has developed the first wireless sensor, which is responsible for the security of valuable items: paintings, boxes, gadgets and all that so-expensive heart of its owner. The company Philips will sell the sensor window (9 December 2008) ” ***** ↓ Digg this below if you like the above post ***** ” Coby DP-758 7-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame

iPhone, too fragile for the world business

July 25th, 2009 admin No comments

IPhones are too insecure to be able to adapt to the stringent needs of the world of business. That fact that an individual can afford, a company can not accept: l 'insecurity of a terminal or the weakness of its protective structures represent a lack of protection that may involve risks and charges not bearable. For ..read more

Loses a prototype iPhone: suicide in 25 years

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

25 years, a new graduate, joined shortly by Foxconn. Its role is delicate: keeping the relationship between l 'company and Apple, with full responsibility on some very valuable prototypes for the next iPhone. Something, ..read more

Hackers have stolen confidential documents Tvittera

July 16th, 2009 admin No comments

The pillars of PC gaming: why StarCraft 2 LAN play matters

July 7th, 2009 admin No comments

When the first stories began to spread about StarCraft 2 not supporting LAN play , the Internet began to fight back. Sure, it fought with mostly useless online petitions and griping on various gaming forums, but there was a sense that something big had been taken from us. Why are people so upset about the exclusion of LAN play? It has much to do with nostalgia, and much to do with why so many of us fell in love ..read more

UK ISP drops Phorm behavioral ad tech—for now

July 7th, 2009 admin No comments

BT, the UK-based ISP that has been testing the behavioral advertising system Phorm, has announced that it no longer plans to deploy the technology after more than a year of controversy. The company did not offer many details as to why it decided to drop the project except to say that it wanted to rearrange resources “devoted to other opportunities.” The idea behind Phorm was hatched in early 2008 when the company said it had inked deals with a ..read more