|
|
|
10 Tips to Stay Safe and Secure Online
The Internet can be a dangerous place. While you're enjoying the convenience of online shopping, Internet banking and subscription websites, nasty people lurk around every corner. Hackers, fraudsters, identity thieves and many others would...
How to transfer photos from your digital camera.
There are too many cameras and computers out there, so here's a typical situation. 1. All digital cameras come with photo editing software. Put the installation CD in the CD drive. Select install. When it's done installing select finish. 2. All...
Important Steps to Protect your Computer from Hurricanes
Having lived in West Central Florida for the past 15 years, I’ve been given some insight into the sometimes scary reality of Mother Nature. This past summer I’ve had the displeasure of meeting four characters, first hand...Charley, Frances, Jeanne...
MCSE 70-290 Certification Primer
Microsoft Certifications are one of the most widely acclaimed, pursued, and achieved technical certifications in the IT industry. The demand for Microsoft Certified Professionals in the job market is increasing every year.
Microsoft offers a...
Top 10 things everyone must know about computer viruses
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included and all links are made active. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated: published@antivirus-report.com ...
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
New Trojan Horse Threatens Latest Windows XP
Computers running MicrosoftRelevant Products/Services from Microsoft Windows XP Latest News about Windows XP can be infected by a new Trojan horse program remotely controlled in a victim's system, even after it is patched with Microsoft's latest Service Pack 2, IT security Latest News about Security company Symantec Latest News about Symantec warned Wednesday. The program -- dubbed "Phel", an anagram of "Help" -- infects visitors to a malicious website through Internet Explorer's Help controls, Symantec warned in an advisory. The Trojan horse exploits a vulnerability, found in October, in how Internet Explorer and Windows XP Service Pack 2 handle help files called from Web pages. The flaw is unrelated to the recent help-file flaws discovered by a Chinese security company last week. In that instance, Microsoft took the
Chinese security group to task for disclosing the vulnerability without giving the company a chance to develop a way to fix the problem. A patch is not yet available from Microsoft for the October gap, nor the most recent flaws, but the software giant said its programmers are working on the issue. "Microsoft is taking this vulnerability very seriously, and an update to correct the vulnerability is currently in development," a Microsoft spokesman told press, "we will release the security update package after complete the development and testing process." http://www.str8junk.com/heavyhitters.html
About the Author
http://www.str8junk.com/heavyhitters.html An elite team of regular "Joes's" fighting back & making huge cash online one day at a time. dDawg as a team has been able to create a profit on the internet.
|
|
|
|
|
|