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Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry Sharky Extreme
Targeting the enterprise but happy to sell to anyone seeking an easy-to-carry 4-pound notebook, Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. has announced a new version of its LifeBook S series.
AES Password Manager 2.3 released IT Observer
AES software has announced the availability of AES Password Manager 2,3, the latest version of their password management application that allows users automatically access password-protected web sites and email accounts.
eEye released integer overflow auditing tool IT Observer
Vulnerability research company eEye Security has released a free security vulnerability auditing tool that helps spotting possible integer overflow vulnerabilities.
IBM safeguards against Microsoft vulnerabilities IT Observer
IBM’s security division, Internet Security Systems, offers protection from several critical vulnerabilities announced by Microsoft. The vulnerabilities include a flaw discovered in Microsoft’s core anti-virus engine.
Firefox cookie-stealing vulnerability IT Observer
A new zero-day vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox allows malicious web sites to forge authentication cookies for certain web sites.
Targeted cyber attacks IT Observer
Cyber attack is the name given by (usually sensationalist) articles and documents describing crimes that occur in a virtual world as opposed to tangible attacks such as war. A targeted cyber attack is when the attacker specifically targets someone or a company.
Security Fix Live Washington Post
Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs answered your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect yourself and your personal information.
Skype reads our your BIOS data IT Observer
The Windows version of the Voice-over-IP software Skype reads and stores the BIOS and motherboard serial number of a user’s computer. This hidden feature was accidentally discovered because of an error message Skype outputs when executed on 64-bit versions of Windows.
NHRA Newsmakers: Feb. 12, 2007 The Auto Channel
NHRA Newsmakers Your inside glimpse at the world's fastest motorsport For the latest NHRA news, please visit NHRA Media Center Online: http://media.nhra.com NEWS NUGGETS * COUNTDOWN BEGINS: With the first event in the books, the drivers of the NHRA POWERade Series have begun placing themselves in the mix for the Countdown to the Championship.
Rixler announces Office Multi Password Cracker IT Observer
Rixler Software today announced the availability of Office Multi-document Password Cracker, the company’s new solution to remove passwords from multiple Office documents.

Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry Sharky Extreme
Targeting the enterprise but happy to sell to anyone seeking an easy-to-carry 4-pound notebook, Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. has announced a new version of its LifeBook S series.
AES Password Manager 2.3 released IT Observer
AES software has announced the availability of AES Password Manager 2,3, the latest version of their password management application that allows users automatically access password-protected web sites and email accounts.
eEye released integer overflow auditing tool IT Observer
Vulnerability research company eEye Security has released a free security vulnerability auditing tool that helps spotting possible integer overflow vulnerabilities.
IBM safeguards against Microsoft vulnerabilities IT Observer
IBM’s security division, Internet Security Systems, offers protection from several critical vulnerabilities announced by Microsoft. The vulnerabilities include a flaw discovered in Microsoft’s core anti-virus engine.
Firefox cookie-stealing vulnerability IT Observer
A new zero-day vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox allows malicious web sites to forge authentication cookies for certain web sites.
Targeted cyber attacks IT Observer
Cyber attack is the name given by (usually sensationalist) articles and documents describing crimes that occur in a virtual world as opposed to tangible attacks such as war. A targeted cyber attack is when the attacker specifically targets someone or a company.
Security Fix Live Washington Post
Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs answered your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect yourself and your personal information.
Skype reads our your BIOS data IT Observer
The Windows version of the Voice-over-IP software Skype reads and stores the BIOS and motherboard serial number of a user’s computer. This hidden feature was accidentally discovered because of an error message Skype outputs when executed on 64-bit versions of Windows.
NHRA Newsmakers: Feb. 12, 2007 The Auto Channel
NHRA Newsmakers Your inside glimpse at the world's fastest motorsport For the latest NHRA news, please visit NHRA Media Center Online: http://media.nhra.com NEWS NUGGETS * COUNTDOWN BEGINS: With the first event in the books, the drivers of the NHRA POWERade Series have begun placing themselves in the mix for the Countdown to the Championship.
Rixler announces Office Multi Password Cracker IT Observer
Rixler Software today announced the availability of Office Multi-document Password Cracker, the company’s new solution to remove passwords from multiple Office documents.password+bios: recovery password bios 595b | password bios tecra a2 | recovery password bios 595b | password bios tecra a2 | password+bios