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  1. Windows 7 Is This Digital Signature To Be Trusted?

    I'm going to post this in efforts to help prevent individuals from getting a possible Virus. I've known this for a while now, and the fact is, Digital Signatures may not all be legit. Therefore, not all are to be trusted. It is possible to modify a file and append junk data to EOF of a file...
  2. Windows 7 Jellybean, the Kinect Drivable Lounge Chair

    You saw it at Mix—in typical fashion, our mission was to build two Jellybean robots in three weeks for the Mix keynote; no pressure, right?—and now it's time to introduce Project Jellybean on Coding4Fun. So, here it is—the Kinect drivable lounge chair! The lounge chair has Omni-directional...
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    Windows 7 Scammers Can Hide Fake URLs on the iPhone

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  4. Windows 7 Critical weaknesses found in four browsers

    Safari, IE, Chrome and Firefox The autocomplete features in Safari, IE, Firefox, or Chrome are vulnerable to ID theft and other attacks. Insecurity expert Jeremiah Grossman is expected to tell a Black Hat conference that the four major browsers have critical weaknesses that have yet to be...
  5. VIDEO How to Upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7 (Video Demonstration)

    Proof of concept demonstration: Some have stated it is not possible to upgrade from XP to Windows 7. Here is the one way to do it. Hello again, and welcome to another tutorial from Windows7Forums.com. This tutorial is a little special; it's a little different from most. What we plan on doing is...
  6. Windows 7 Intel Website Compromised through SQL InjectionCredit card data possibly at risk

    Link Removed - Invalid URL A hacker has discovered an SQL injection flaw in a website owned by Intel. According to the attacker, the vulnerability can be exploited to access sensitive information, including credit card details, stored in the underlying database. The proof of concept attack...
  7. Microsoft is expected to release a security patch to address a Critical vulnerability

    Link Removed - Invalid URL Microsoft is expected to release a security patch to address a Critical vulnerability in IE8. For December, Microsoft is planning to release six new security bulletins that are expected different vulnerabilities in several Windows products. Some of the...