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The cross-site scripting filter that ships with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 browser can be abused by attackers to launch cross-site scripting attacks on websites and web pages that would otherwise be immune to this threat.
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Security researchers point out that spam containing links to abusive .cn domains is on the decline. This trend seems to be related to new domain registrationLink Removed requirements recently introduced by China's Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).
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Consumer reports of counterfeit software, often riddled with viruses, have doubled over the past two years, and today Microsoft is holding a Consumer Action Day to highlight the risks of counterfeits and connect people with resources that can help them. Most...
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I know that my computer,maybe browser keeps an information about which websites I have visited and which pictures or files I have opened. So, I'm thinking now: if that is the case, everyone can steal my private information! and yes, I care for this online privacy.
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Just a quick question for all you techies out there.
I have always in the past downloaded software to my hard disk and then run them from there. I then end up with scattered directories of various types with all sorts of stuff that in 6 months time... due to obscure file names I have no idea...
I was asked these questions on upgrading about 10 computers from XP to Win7. The computers are only a year old. I don't see a need or why a small business would want, they probably should just wait 4 yrs since they usually get new computers every 5 yrs.
Here are the questions:
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Are there any risks using the free products versus the purchased products?
I have used a variety of the free products and each has produced some false positives. Not sure of they have missed any viruses or not.
This is corrected. Please ignore my last post.
Now you can try the Service Pack 1 beta if you're having problems with Vista.
Create a new file in Notepad and name it SP1Beta.cmd
Past the following into SP1Beta.cmd:
echo off
reg add...
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