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Mortgage information - Florida Bad Credit Mortgage (Dec 01 2005 05:15 GMT) - Florida Bad Credit Mortgage Provides extensive details about various loan programs available on Florida bad credit mortgages. … With so many Florida bad credit mortgage programs, you don’t have to worry about poor credit anymore … to access the best Florida bad credit home mortgage loan rates available. |
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Home america mortgage - The Mortgage House - Home Loans (Dec 01 2005 05:15 GMT) - The Mortgage House - Home Loans however no representation or warranties are written or implied. MORTGAGE MARKET IN REVIEW Newsletter November 28th, 2005 Copyright 2005 The Mortgage House, Inc. All rights Low Mortgage Rates New Jersey Home Mortgage Refinancing Ohio NJ MA Rate Caps and Ceilings Immediate Credit Review [...] |
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Need Driving DirectionsWho can say, tru (Dec 01 2005 05:14 GMT) - Need Driving DirectionsWho can say, truthfully, that they have never needed to stop and ask for driving directions? (Whether or not you actually stopped to do so, is beside the point.) Automotive satellite navigation is making it possible to get directions without stopping th...Locate Directions For An Outlook Contact (Outlook 2002)This is a feature of Outlook that I really appreciate. If you have your contact information, including addresses stored within Outlook, you can easily get driving directions from the MapPoint Web site. |
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11.AUG.05 Development Authority Gets $50,000 (Dec 01 2005 05:14 GMT) - Geospatial Solutions - Web site map service.(Technology showcase: new products and services)December 1, 2004 -- Site Advantage from MapQuest is an XML-based Web service that incorporates maps, driving directions, and location search functionality into Web sites. Bundled web applications are available inGoogle unleashes a personalized home pageGoogle Inc has announced that it will be soon launching a personalized home page on the lines of the ones currently offered by MSN and Yahoo! The home page will include integrated features like integrated features its e-mail service Gmail, news, weather, stocks, driving directions and movie listings. |
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Referrer Spam (Dec 01 2005 05:14 GMT) - Hmm, I was out of my home for a while... and what I found yesterday? Referrer Spam... This is another crazy spam story - at all... |
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Dev Shed Forums - PHP and MySQL not working together (Dec 01 2005 05:14 GMT) - Date: December 1st, 2005 12:11 AM - ejmelious - Untitled Post: Ok I found that I didn't actually have the dll, or any extensions for that fact. I now have them, but I am clueless to where I need to put this dll and what else I need to do with it. |
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Know Your Malware: Comcast Removal (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Comcast, also known as Comhush, is a trojan, which attempts to steal CD keys of certain online computer games. It transfers gathered data to a predetermined web server. The parasite can also disable some essential system components. Comcast runs as a service on every Windows startup. |
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Protect your privacy in online communities (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Most Internet users belong to an online community to share ideas and information with people who enjoy similar interests. Such communities include e-mail distribution lists, blogging sites, message boards, newsgroups, and more. But the friendly nature of these communities can also present a risk to your personal information. You can help protect your privacy and still enjoy the benefits of these groups by following a few basic rules, both in your online habits and in choosing the communities. |
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Sony BMG Rootkit: Premature Victory Declaration? (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Two weeks ago I declared victory in what the media is now referring to as the “Sony rootkit debacle”, but now I’m wondering if I jumped the gun. It turns out that the CDs containing the XCP rootkit technology are still widely available, there’s still no sign of an uninstaller, and comments made recently by the president of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) make it clear that the music industry is still missing the point. |
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Know Your Malware: Coced Trojan Removal (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - This malicious parasite was created with one specific aim of stealing user's ICQ passwords and private messages. This becomes possible after Coced Trojan infects ICQ client, which is installed on the target PC, and starts logging user's keystrokes. This data is regularly written into a special log file, which is easily available to the hacker anytime he or she wants. |
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Strong passwords: How to create and use them (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Your passwords are the keys you use to unlock your computer and online accounts. The stronger the password, the better the security against intrusion by hackers and thieves, who could use your information to open new credit card accounts, apply for a mortgage, or even chat online disguised as you—and you wouldn't know it until it was too late. It's not hard to create strong passwords. With a small amount of effort on your part and some tricks provided in this article, you can help improve the security of your computer. |
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Government Site May Be Helping Phishers in IRS Scam (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers about a phishing scam that uses promises of tax refunds to steal sensitive financial information. The IRS issued a statement Wednesday warning consumers of the scam e-mail messages, which appears to come from taxrefunds@irs.gov and contains a link to a phishing Web site that collects Social Security and credit card information. |
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Security Patch Watch: Sun Java, Symantec, Cisco (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Sun Microsystems Inc. on Wednesday released fixes for vulnerabilities discovered in the Sun Java Runtime Environment and in the Java Software Development Kit, which could be exploited by remote attackers to place and execute malicious files on a vulnerable system. Enterprise security vendor Symantec Corp. has issued new patches for its PCAnywhere PC management software, which could be exploited to cause a DoS (Denial of Service), the company said. A vulnerability has been reported in Cisco Systems Inc. |
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NHTCU warns of Sober impersonators (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has issued a warning detailing variants of the Sober virus that purport to come from its servers. The worm has been spreading via an email pretending to be from law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and CIA, and informing the user that they have logged onto illegal websites and need to answer an attached 'questionnaire'. Once activated, the attachment puts the Sober worms on to compromised PCs. "These emails did not come from the NHTCU," |
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Sophos: Top ten viruses and hoaxes in November 2005 (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Sophos reports highest ever record of new malware, and new Sober worm shoots to #1.....The report, compiled from Sophos's global network of monitoring stations, reveals that, despite being detected very late in the month, the Sober-Z worm has stormed to the top of the charts, and at its peak accounted for one in every 13 emails sent. The proliferation of Sober-Z has caused Netsky-P, the worm written by convicted German teenager Sven Jaschan, to fall to second position after dominating the number one spot for the past four months. |
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Sony Rootkit Sleuth to Join Class Action Suit (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - The security researcher whose examination of anti-piracy software included on many Sony BMG music CDs sparked a public firestorm has been hired as an expert witness in a nationwide class-action lawsuit against the company, Security Fix has learned. Mark Russinovich of Sysinternals will be joining the legal team led by New York attorney Scott Kamber, who filed a lawsuit earlier this month against Sony BMG and First4Internet, the British company that produced the anti-piracy software. (This may be nothing, but First4Internet's Web site is looking rather Spartan at the moment.) |
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Apple Update Patches 13 Security Flaws (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - Apple has issued a bundle of security fixes to mend 13 separate security flaws in several versions of its Mac OS X operating system, including quite a few holes that attackers could use to seize control over vulnerable machines. Nine of the 13 vulnerabilities reside in various Web-facing applications, including the Apache Web server. Two other flaws were found in Apple programs that process secure sockets layer transactions, which are designed to provide communications privacy over the Internet, usually at sites that require sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, user names and passwords. |
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Retailers not pulling Sony BMG discs (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - The New York Attorney General's office has started scrutinizing media giant Sony BMG for its sale of music discs containing controversial copy protection software. Members of that office found that many retailers in New York continue to sell the Sony BMG music discs, even after security experts complaints about vulnerabilities in the software led the music giant to recall 52 titles, representing about 2.6 million unsold discs. Sony BMG has come under fire by consumers, security researchers and attorneys for its copy protection, which automatically installs itself on Windows computers after users agree to a typical end-user license. |
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IRS tax refund phishing (Dec 01 2005 05:12 GMT) - E-mails pretending to be notifications of a refund from the US's Internal Revenue Service (IRS) take advantage of security configuration weaknesses on a secondary website run by the Department of Labor, Sophos warns. These emails redirect surfers to a bogus website with users fooled into thinking they remain on a legitimate US government site, said Sophos. |
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