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Cellphones can crack RFID tags
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Crypographer Adi Shamir, professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute, has explained how a cellphone could be used to attack and compromise all RFID tags in a given area.
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Blackmal virus set to delete files
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Security experts urged companies on Wednesday to clean their networks of a malicious mass-mailing computer virus, before compromised systems reach the first trigger date and start deleting eleven types of files.
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PHPNuke Modules.PHP SQL Injection Vulner ...
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PHPNuke is prone to an SQL-injection vulnerability. This issue is due to a failure in the application to properly sanitize user-supplied input before using it in SQL queries.
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Total Commander 6.54a final
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Total Commander is a file manager replacement that offers multiple language support, search, file comparison, directory synchronization, quick view panel with bitmap display, ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling plus plugins, built-in FTP client with FXP, HTTP proxy support, and more.
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2007 Microsoft Office - first details
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Microsoft’s forthcoming Office suite has shed its Office 12 codename and officially received its new “2007 Microsoft Office” moniker. The productivity suite is currently in beta and is scheduled for release by the end of this year. A second beta has been promised before June. The most visible enhancement to the suite is the new user interface that the company first demonstrated at the Professional Developer Conference last year in Los Angeles. Menu buttons are set to change according to the task that the user is performing, eliminating the need to accesss drop down menus when searching for appropriate items.
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Opera for Windows 9.0 Beta Build 8225
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ImageOpera lets you surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way. One of the most full-featured Internet power tools on the market, it includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera’s groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. You can customize the look and content of your browser with a few clicks of the mouse.
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FTPRush 1.0 Final (build 1.0.0573)
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FTPRush is a fast, reliable, powerful and easy-to-use FTP/FXP client.
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AMD preps low-power desktop processors
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ImageAMD will begin punching out Socket AM2-based processors at the end of April in preparation for a June 6 launch - a date that will also see the introduction of “energy efficient” desktop chips to help the company counter Intel’s performance-per-Watt strategy, the latest roadmap leaks suggest. So claims DailyTech. Its information nicely complements the roadmap data presented in a slide that slipped out of the chip maker over a week ago. It revealed the upcoming arrival of the Athlon 64 FX-62, followed by the 65nm FX-64 in Q1 2007.
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Hackers follow Microsoft patches with malware
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ImageHackers have released software that could be used to take over Windows PCs that lack the latest Microsoft security patches. But while this code is dangerous, security experts said Friday that it had yet to be used by attackers in any widespread way. The attack code exploits two separate bugs in Windows Media Player, which were addressed in Microsoft’s MS06-005 and MS06-006 advisories, released Tuesday. The MS06-005 bug concerns a flaw in the way the Media Player processes bitmap files, while MS06-006 has to do with the Media Player plug in for non-Microsoft browsers.
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