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IM Worms (Sep 30 2003 02:59 GMT) - According to Eric Chien, chief researcher at Symantec Security Response in Dublin, Ireland there are 60 published IM vulnerabilities and over 30 identified IM worms. These run the gamut from holes that allow the IM client to be crashed to vulnerabilities that allow malicious code to be installed on the user's machine. Because IM Worms can hijack the buddylist, they can propagate quickly. This article from PCWorld.com has more detail on IM vulnerabilities. |
Indymedia Barcelona
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Conscience or Complicity: The Altered State Solution (Sep 30 2003 02:59 GMT) - While USA continues to support Israel with BILLION$ of tax dollars, Israel blatantly disregards International and Humanitarian Laws and USA mainstream medias continue their biased & slanted coverage reporting one terror victim and not another.And why is criticism of Israel always labelled "anti-semitism"? |
Captivator's :: Blog
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POC (Sep 30 2003 02:59 GMT) - I think my computer is dying. Friday night I went to turn the computer on and right before Windows is supposed to start loading, I got an error that read, "Boot disk failure. Insert system disk and press enter." It's... |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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Arabs Criticize Alleged WMD in Israel (Sep 30 2003 02:59 GMT) - Arab nations accused some countries of ignoring Israel's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction while pressuring others to give up nuclear programs. Israel has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. It has never confirmed being a nuclear power, but it is widely believed to have nuclear weapons. |
Letters From Across
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And another one...... (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - Yet another page added, a Photo gallery. Click here to Visit if interested Finally got most of my photographs organised, and thought it would be great to post a few on-line. I will be updating as time... |
Escapable Logic
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Xperts Wanted Jon Udell has ... (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - Xperts Wanted Jon Udell has noted a new expertise shortage at IDG, in Ace travel agents available: In my column a few weeks ago, I wrote: Why, for example, does Expedia ask you to specify the number of children traveling with you, and even their ages, and then proceed to show you hotel rooms that can't accommodate the kids? When I'm traveling on business, I get to bypass this nonsense. I just call up IDG Travel and talk to Bruce or Michael. |
Instapundit.com
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REPORTERS ENDANGERING IRAQI CHILDREN: The ... (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - REPORTERS ENDANGERING IRAQI CHILDREN: The missiles are filled with volatile rocket fuel and two hundred kilograms of high explosives. Locals fear their children could be injured or their homes destroyed by these deadly weapons. - ABC TV News, 19 August 2003 Gina Wilkinson: Mr Saadi? |
Instapundit.com
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REPORTERS ENDANGERING IRAQI CHILDREN: The ... (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - REPORTERS ENDANGERING IRAQI CHILDREN: The missiles are filled with volatile rocket fuel and two hundred kilograms of high explosives. Locals fear their children could be injured or their homes destroyed by these deadly weapons. - ABC TV News, 19 August 2003 Gina Wilkinson: Mr Saadi? |
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Funjunkie
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Best British Blog Comp? (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - Rumours are flying around that The Guardian may rerun their Best British Blog competition this year. Simon Waldman told me a month or so ago that they had had a meeting about it and were seriously considering it, and now ScaryDuck seems to know something we don't. Could a Best British Blog competition be on the cards for this year? Not that we have a chance of winning* - but we're thoroughly entertained by the whole event and the histrionics it creates, and so we like it. * unless they have a category for Best British Linklog, which we should win hands down, as long as we nobble Bloggerheads first, and GromBlog. |
Funjunkie
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Give the man a hand (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - Funjunkie Regular reader and resurrector of the Bug Jar, Ewano broke his arm recently in a freak accident involving a Freebord, a tangerine and a wombat. This has led to some unfortunate problems for our poor northern friend. Fortunately the japanese have come up with a handy device to help him out... Mild warning: NSFF (Not safe for fish) [4] comments. |
Funjunkie
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FJ T-shirts (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - Thanks to current 'FJ Follower of the Year', MunkyBrains for sending us this lovely picture of him modelling our new FJ t-shirts. Not only is he promoting the milky goodness of FJ, but he's crossed the streams, GhostBuster style, and gone and done a submission for Paper Bag Head too. That's the kind of forward thinking we approve of. For all the people who have pre-ordered their t-shirts, please read an important announcement... Uh-oh [9] comments. |
Backcountry Conservative
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Valerie Plame (Sep 30 2003 02:58 GMT) - Phil Carter has some news and analysis from earlier regarding the Bob Novak article that reportedly blew Valerie Plame's cover as a CIA operative because her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, was a critic of Bush administration policy. Kevin McGeehee's... |
Micah & Susan's Blog
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Fall Apple Picking (Sep 30 2003 02:57 GMT) - Yesterday, we went to MacQueen’s Orchard to pick apples. We had never done it before, and it was a lot of fun. We had picked almost a half bushel when it started to rain. So we hurried back to the car and went to Cooker for dinner. |
The Agonist
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Extent of Unguarded Munitions in Iraq Is Said to Exceed Estimate (Sep 30 2003 02:57 GMT) - Extent of Unguarded Munitions in Iraq Is Said to Exceed Estimate Senior American military officials say that as much as 650,000 tons of ammunition remains at thousands of sites used by the former Iraqi security forces, and that much of it has not been secured and will take years to destroy. The scope of the problem is much larger than the Pentagon acknowledged three weeks ago, when senior military officials insisted that all known munitions sites in Iraq had been secured. |
The Truth Laid Bear
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Final Showcase Results (Sep 30 2003 02:55 GMT) - The final results are confirmed: King of Fool's post Caucasian Club has won the Showcase, and the Blogger Alliance has defeated the Axis of Naughty for the third week running. Alliance voting statistics were as follows: Blogger Alliance: 32 of... |
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