Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cyber attacks knock out Georgia's internet presence

Cyber attacks knock out Georgia's internet presence
Some Georgian government and commercial sites unavailable, others may have been hijacked, says researcher

US investor seeks Telecom split
Fund nominates two directors to Telecom's board

New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher
But threat small potatoes, says president of ISC

Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones
Researcher provides vendors with only small part of information, to obtain the rest, they have to pay

DIA addresses archiving
Migration from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Outlook/Exchange

Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference
This week Microsoft, and every company that is a partner of Microsoft, have descended upon Houston. Thankfully, I live here so I didn't have to travel far. I get to...

Facebook stamps out malware attack
Facebook has blocked a malware attack targeting its users

Microsoft Windows DirectX SAMI Code Execution
Microsoft Windows DirectX could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system.

E-tales: ET to hold
A WEEK OF IT

Microsoft Dynamics GP Multiple (4) Buffer Overflows
The Microsoft Dynamics GP is vulnerable to four heap and stack-based buffer overflows. A remote attacker could overflow the buffer and execute arbitrary code or gain control of the affected system by sending malicious queries to the Distributed Process Server or Distributed Process Manager.

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