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Information Technology News
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Exploiting Cisco Routers (Part One) (Oct 01 2003 16:34 GMT) - This three-part article will focus on identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities and poor configurations in Cisco routers. We will then discuss the analysis of the router configuration file and will attempt to leverage this access into other systems. Additionally, we will cover the possibilities of what one may do once access to the device has been achieved. We chose to focus this article on Cisco routers due to their overwhelming market share. [Security Focus] Interesting read. |
MyFreePress.com
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Innocent file-sharers could appear guilty (Oct 01 2003 16:32 GMT) - Innocent file-sharers could appear guiltyNew Scientist - A research paper highlighting security weaknesses in a popular internet file-sharing network has raised concerns that innocent users could in theory be wrongly accused of sharing copyrighted music. |
Government Forge News
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OpenOffice.org announces version 1.1 final (Oct 01 2003 16:32 GMT) - PR Newswire - A United Business Media Company News Release Wednesday 1 October 2003, 15:00 GMT Wednesday 1 October 2003 TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS southafrica OpenOffice.org OpenOffice.org announces version 1.1 final Durban, South Africa, October 1 /PRNewswire/ -- OpenOffice. |
Erik's Weblog
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Too good to be true... (Oct 01 2003 16:31 GMT) - [@771] I asked Google for more information on the so-called invalid clicks. Following is the response I just received: Hello Erik, As you know, Google treats instances of invalid click activity very seriously. Due to the proprietary nature of our algorithm, we cannot disclose any details about how our monitoring technology works or what specifics we found on your account. However, we can assure you that we have again reviewed your situation thoroughly and accurately, and could re-confirm that your account violated our program's Terms and Conditions. |
Gizmodo
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DIY iPod (Oct 01 2003 16:31 GMT) - We know how badly Gizmodo can induce your gadget lust. Fortunately for those of us for whom an iPod is just out of reach, you can now "build" your own faketronic paper iPod. Just paste to cardboard, cut out, assemble, and put it into some sort of iPod case. No one but you will know the difference. Read... |
Gizmodo
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DIY iPod (Oct 01 2003 16:31 GMT) - We know how badly Gizmodo can induce your gadget lust. Fortunately for those of us for whom an iPod is just out of reach, you can now "build" your own faketronic paper iPod. Just paste to cardboard, cut out, assemble, and put it into some sort of iPod case. No one but you will know the difference. Read... |
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