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Robert

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  1. You need python.exe to run it. I looked up this man's work, he has written heaps of papers, mainly on java. He also wrote this:
  2. Anyway I'd be hiding it so the btch doesn't get her hands on it. (the money)
  3. and if he's sensible, no more women in his life either
  4. He should be sent to work with tsunami victims. Then he might learn what it's like to have nothing
  5. It's the American corporations who have invented "software licences" and misused the copyright provisions, that have made Bill Gates etc rich and powerful.
  6. I have no problem with that. Any game in particular?
  7. This trojan can download a ddos remote-controlled bot, which is controlled via a secret IRC channel, and instructed to conduct a denial of service attack on a selected victim. Since SP2 firewall only blocks incoming ports, outgoing attacks can continue unimpeded.
  8. Mozilla and Firefox flaws exposed Mozilla and Firefox users were warned of a number of potentially troublesome security vulnerabilities this week. The most serious flaw involves a buffer overflow bug in the way Mozilla processes the NNTP (news) protocol. The bug creates a means for hackers inject hostile code into vulnerable systems, providing they trick users into executing maliciously constructed news server links. All versions of Mozilla prior to 1.7.5 are affected. Firefox users are advised to make sure they are running version 1.0 to minimise any risk. The flaw was discovered by Maurycy Prodeus of Polish firm iSEC Security Research. Next up, Secunia has discovered a flaw that creates a means to spoof the source displayed in the Firefox's download dialog box. The vulnerability has been confirmed in Mozilla 1.7.3 for Linux, Mozilla 1.7.5 for Windows, and Mozilla Firefox 1.0. Other versions may also be affected, Secunia warns. It advises Firefox users to avoid download links from untrusted sources pending the availability of patches from the Mozilla project. Finally, there's a less serious problem affecting Firefox and its email client Thunderbird. Security researchers have found that temporary files are stored by the popular packages in a format that makes it possible for snoops to read the content of downloads and attachments of other users on the same machine. An overview of these flaws and suggested workarounds can be found here
  9. Just when you thought microsoft had fixed the security problems... A new Trojan horse - named Phel - that punishes users of Microsoft Windows XP operating system is in the wild. Security software firm Symantec has issued a bulletin warning Windows XP users to be on the look out for the program, which is distributed as an.html file. The malicious code can attack systems running XP Service Pack 2. The vuln was first found in October, and Microsoft is busy trying to catch up to it. "Microsoft is taking this vulnerability very seriously, and an update to correct the vulnerability is currently in development," the company told ComputerWorld. "We will release the security update when the development and testing process is complete, and the update is found to effectively correct the vulnerability." Symantec warns that users will see two Internet Explorer windows pop up when an.html file with Trojan.Phel.A is opened. If the code does its worst, the Trojan will automatically be executed every time a Windows user turns on his machine More information from Symantec is available here
  10. I didn't notice the link.... you have a nice site there And a forum. Excellent.
  11. Will the BIOS be able to handle these new drives?
  12. Here are some screenshots of exeem... http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=265728 Statement of adware in exeem... http://www.nikush.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=85 I know you guys are really sensitive about links, so if it's against the rules, remove them. (the links)
  13. Imagine trying to backup that lot. How long to format?
  14. Much off-topic stuff here... anyway welcome to anyone who joined recently.
  15. That is some site GameCop, I just hours reading their stuff. Heaps of useful stuff for wannabe webmasters.
  16. I have that virus scanner. I find it effective against adware and exe files that websites try to stick in your computer. You probably found that when you try to empty the Quarantine folder, that the virus scanner stepped in and prevented it. There are two ways to do it 1. Hold down shift while deleting it. This will delete it instead of going to the recycle bin. OR 2. Do it in safe mode
  17. More: start reading from post 2 EDIT by GryphonKlaw: I'm sure you had good intentions by posting that link but unfortunately they have ROMs there. You can get a glimpse of the drama here: http://www.mame.net/cgi-bin/wwwthreads/sho...&sb=#Post163601
  18. The roms have some encrypted instructions. The original game's CPU decrypted them on the fly. The emulator cannot do that yet, so some kind person has created a XOR "rom" to do the conversion of encrypted to clear codes.
  19. Keep up the good work GC and may the stress levels be Less than last year.
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