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When food gets a little too organic (Feb 28 2005 05:57 GMT) - Hong Kong - An upscale Hong Kong grocery store is being prosecuted after a customer allegedly discovered 575 beetles in a jar of cereal he bought, officials and media reports said Saturday. The customer, lawyer Philip Dykes, said the breakfast cereal was “too organic for my liking,” according to the South China Morning Post. The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department has charged the Great grocer store with sale of “ |
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Spyware attacks blogs near you (Feb 28 2005 05:57 GMT) - Hackers are using blogs to infect computers with spyware, exposing serious security flaws in self-publishing tools used by millions of people on the Web. The problem involves the use of JavaScript and ActiveX, two common methods used to launch programs on a Web page. Security experts said malicious programmers can use JavaScript and ActiveX to automatically deliver spyware from a blog to people who visit the site with a vulnerable Web browser. Spyware tools also have been hidden inside JavaScript programs that are offered freely on the Web for bloggers to enhance their sites with features such as music. As a result, bloggers who use infected tools could unwittingly turn their sites into a delivery platform for spyware. |
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Firefox gets new security upgrade (Feb 28 2005 05:57 GMT) - Mozilla yesterday released an updated version of its popular Firefox browser, version 1.0.1. The release includes several fixes to guard against spoofing and arbitrary code execution and changes designed to boost the stability of the browser. The update addresses a recent security flaw involving download dialogue boxes and a code injection vulnerability as well as a number of other bugs listed. |
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IBM finds misconduct, earnings abroad (Feb 28 2005 05:57 GMT) - The accountants at IBM had a busy week, restating earnings from 2004 and proposing changes to future results to take advantage of US tax laws relating to income earned overseas. IBM recently figured out that employees in Japan had incorrectly recorded the sales of third-party hardware. The company refused to provide exact details on this situation but did say that the snafu would force it to lower 2004 revenue by $260m. The mistakes occurred in IBM's massive services unit, which brought in close to $50bn last year. |
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Midgard Components Framework 2.2.1 (Stable branch) (Feb 28 2005 05:56 GMT) - The Midgard Components Framework (also called MidCOM) is an advanced component architecture which extends the Midgard Web content management framework. It provides mechanisms for building a Web site using components without much need for writing code to glue all this together. The administration site gets built automatically by using those components. Goodies like a caching engine and subrequests make site building even easier. Changes: |
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CheapTickets.com pulls sponsorship of Gawker blog (Feb 28 2005 05:56 GMT) - CheapTickets.com has confirmed it has cancelled its sponsorship of recently launched Gawker Media blog Gridskipper. Cheaptickets has exclusive advertising rights when the blog was launched at the end of January. PR Week reports that Nick Denton, publisher of Gawker Media has declined to comment about CheapTickets.com, but, wrote via e-mail that ... |
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