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The rotten estates England
notareargunner
by notareargunner  11-5-2009   
 Everything that is bad about the English system is evidence here. These lazy, greedy perpetrators of perpetual socialism have been protected by the liberal correctness regimes put in place by successive governments. Everything about that statement is wrong, except the facts. The fact that these people are allowed to raise more generations of worthless flesh is as abhorrent to the hard working Briton as the devious and malicious enterprises of the Bankers and their cohorts, the politicians. Absolutely no system has the panacea for all societies’ ills, but this system that relies on the influential few to circumvent the wishes of the people by allowing the ill-educated to proliferate whilst Labour imports their supporters from foreign lands is treason. Get the illiterate masses educated. Once they learn the hard lesson of real education they would have no need to wallow in self pity, smoke their tax free cigarettes and produce off-spring that every tax payer I the land has to subsi
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Trick or Tweet? Malware Abundant in Twitter URLs
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  11-2-2009   
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HOW SAFE ARE FACEBOOK APPLICATIONS?
ellington
by ellington  10-19-2009   
 ON FACEBOOK - MUST READ
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Right Wing News: Kneecapping Barack Obama at every opportunity
keeth
by keeth  10-20-2009    1
 Knee-capping is a form of malicious wounding, often as extralegal punishment or torture, in which the victim is injured in the knee, usually using a firearm, and in some cases a power drill to damage the knee joint and kneecap. This practice was common among paramilitaries in Italy and Northern Ireland and has been reported from Gaza. Contrary to popular belief, the patella is usually not injured in these incidents; rather damage to soft tissues that include nerves and arteries is the primary target.
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TIP OF THE WEEK: FREE ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE
ellington
by ellington  10-19-2009    1
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Securing the Web
merrie
by merrie  10-17-2009    1
 (These types of security checks operate in the background: they don't require you, for instance, to reenter your user name and password.) Many web applications also "sanitize" data posted by their subscribers: if a friend posts something to your social-network page, the application probably won't show you the post without inspecting it for malicious code. "We've looked at a lot of these web applications, and there's literally hundreds of places where these checks happen," says Nickolai Zeldovich, an assistant professor in MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab. Indeed, Zeldovich and his colleagues identified one popular web application that sanitized data in more than 1,400 places (but still had about 60 security holes). They also, however, identified a feature that web application security checks usually had in common: "Namely," Zeldovich says, "it's that the same data is being handled in all these hundreds of places."
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Microsoft Exposes Firefox Users to Drive-By Malware Downloads
merrie
by merrie  10-17-2009    8
 Here, the affected process is the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) hosting process, PresentationHost.exe. While the vulnerability is in an IE component, there is an attack vector for Firefox users as well. The reason is that .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 installs a “Windows Presentation Foundation” plug-in in Firefox. Now, Microsoft’s security folks are actually recommending that Firefox users uninstall the buggy add-on: For Firefox users with .NET Framework 3.5 installed, you may use “Tools”-> “Add-ons” -> “Plugins”, select “Windows Presentation Foundation”, and click “Disable" This introduction of vulnerabilities in a competing browser is a colossal embarrassment for Microsoft. At the time of the surreptitious installs, there were prescient warnings from many in the community about the security implications of introducing new code into browsers without the knowledge " and consent " of end users. http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4614&tag=nl.e589
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Testing Ireland's new blasphemy law
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-13-2009    7
 Ian O'Doherty's blasphemous statement: So, here we go -- Catholicism is a cannibal cult which eats its leader, Jews who believe that God wants them to settle in the Holy Land are deranged lunatics, Muslims who wants to install Islamic law are nothing but fascist terrorists and Scientologists are nothing but a bunch of brainwashed weirdos who have been suckered by the malicious rantings of a failed science-fiction writer. Alright lads, I'll see you in court.
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Is Your Computer Secretly Spamming People?
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-11-2009    2
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Sponsored search results lead to malware
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-8-2009   
 If you're not sure, verify the URL. Microsoft and Google have large payrolls, but the search giants don't employ literal armies to review ad submissions. If you're at all suspicious of an ad's legitimacy, check the URL via a service such as hpHosts, which tracks domain names that researchers have reported as malicious. Help vendors by reporting malicious advertisers. To report bogus ads on Google, e-mail security at google.com. This is likely to be more effective than reporting the site via the search giant's online form. If you discover malware purveyors advertising in Bing's results, e-mail secure at microsoft.com. Yahoo, however, offers only a Security Phishing Report Form.
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Email phishing attack spreads to Gmail and Yahoo
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  10-6-2009   
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What a Rip Off !!
glossop
by glossop  10-4-2009   
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Free Antivirus-Malware from Microsoft now available
smellydiaper
by smellydiaper  9-29-2009    3
 Can't get any better then this even from paid antivirus programs. Just finally released an hour ago 10:30am 9/29/09
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Celeb Searches: Most Dangerous Names on the Web
boniface
by boniface  8-25-2009    5
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New Trojan virus poses online banking threat
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  9-21-2009   
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9 dangerous celebrities online
boozich
by boozich  8-29-2009    1
 Internet security company McAfee has released a list of the top celebrities searches that are the most risky, possibly landing users with viruses or spyware
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Why Virus Writers Are Turning to Open Source
David Hughes
by David Hughes  9-18-2009   
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IRS notification-bogus
doodleicious
by doodleicious  9-14-2009   
 the IRS DOES NOT contact people through emails- period- do not open emails that are supposedly from the IRS- they are junk- phishing-bogus
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Mass. Court OKs $102 Million Wrongful-Conviction Award
ofcapri
by ofcapri  8-28-2009    1
 "While we reject its finding that the government is liable for malicious prosecution, we uphold the court's alternate finding that the government is liable for intentional infliction of emotional distress," the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said on Thursday. "We conclude that the awards, though high, are not so grossly disproportionate to the harm sustained as to either shock our collective conscience or raise the specter of a miscarriage of justice."
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Keeping That New PC Clean and Pure
ellington
by ellington  9-3-2009   
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The spyware creates a Firefox add-on called "Adobe Flash Player 0.2",
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  9-3-2009   
 bad
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6 Reasons Why Mozilla Firefox Is Safe Compared To Internet Explorer
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-26-2009    8
 While statistics put Internet Explorer clearly ahead as the most widely used web browser, it’s clear to many people that it is not due to the excellent programming. the practice of ‘bundling’ the infamous browser with the every copy of the operating system represents the primary reason behind its crushing dominance. ~~~ 4. Conscious users can install NoScript, an add-on that takes care of vulnerabilities that are not yet patched, either in Firefox or other plug-ins such as Java, JavaScript and Adobe’s Flash. It achieves this goal by allowing the user to selectively enable interactive objects that the user decides to trust, automatically blocking the rest. 5. Security through obscurity; malicious programmers will always target the browser with the largest user base, especially if that user base is less tech savvy. 6. Firefox uses a service provided by Google that notifies the user before entering a potentially malicious web site. These websites ask for your financial data und
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Optimize your CPU
kindspirit
by kindspirit  4-5-2008   
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3 Top, Freeware, Anti Spy-ware Systems (to Replace the Payed Ones)
EApubs
by EApubs  8-21-2009   
 Security is a must! People used to spend a lot of money to ensure the security of their PC, but many don’t know that they can do this by freeware apps! Many thinks that freeware apps are not enough! But the truth is that freeware apps can perform well, sometimes even better than the payed ones!
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Immunet: New Cloud-Based Anti-Virus Program
kelvin273
by kelvin273  8-20-2009   
 Note that I haven't actually used this, since I haven't booted up Windows in a while. Also, Windows 7 will still think you don't have an anti-virus program if you run Immunet in Vista-compatible mode.
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Windows says “I’m in ur ATM givin’ away ur secrets”
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  8-16-2009   
 I always wondered what ATMs ran off of, should have guessed Bill gates and "windoze" would be involved in there somewhere. Article is worth a read just follow the link.
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Marines Ban Twitter, MySpace, Facebook
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  8-13-2009   
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Hackers bedevil Twitter - Facebook
mmlee
by mmlee  8-6-2009    1
 More @ source.
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Scare Tactics Over "End-of-Life" Bill?
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  8-11-2009   
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CDT Wants US Gov't to Detail Computer Monitoring Program
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  8-8-2009    1
 Obama out-Bushing Bush again.
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How to remove Windows Antivirus Pro
bandoola
by bandoola  8-10-2009   
 The main program symtoms: Repeated alerts; Obsessive requests to buy licensed program version; PC scans every time you start the computer; Ineffective computer virus removal.
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MAC Users update asap
smellydiaper
by smellydiaper  8-10-2009   
 Don't use a mac myself. but for my clipper friends that do this article helps i hope
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The Top Antivirus and Spyware Removals to Avoid Like the Plague
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-8-2009    3
 Eventually getting hit by a nasty computer virus, trojan or severe Adware infection is bound to happen. These problems strike both experienced as well as novice computer users, and the only indication that something is wrong might be that a strange ad window keeps automatically popping up whenever you’re browsing the Internet or your computer slows down to an annoying crawl. Many people who are faced with these issues automatically turn to the Internet for either free or paid antivirus software. There have been many MUO articles covering various free antivirus or antispyware tools, such as Mark’s review of AVG or Bill’s review of Spyware Terminator. However, since so many people turn to the Internet when such a tragedy strikes, I wanted to take a moment to list some of the fake antivirus and spyware removals that you should stay away from or you’ll find your computer infected even worse.~~~~~~~~~ more at the site
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fake ATM at hacker conference busted
mona
by mona  8-5-2009   
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Marines Ban Twitter, MySpace, Facebook
monica457
by monica457  8-6-2009   
 ffective immediately. “These internet sites in general are a proven haven for malicious actors and content and are particularly high risk due to information exposure, user generated content and targeting by adversaries,” reads a Marine Corps order, issued Monday. “The very nature of SNS creates a larger attack and exploitation window.
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Marines Ban Twitter, MySpace, Facebook
foxyarse
by foxyarse  8-5-2009    2
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Update your FireFox today
douchrti
by douchrti  8-5-2009    1
 Thanks to LiquidMatrix and ZDNet.
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Marines Ban Twitter, MySpace and Facebook
David Hughes
by David Hughes  8-4-2009   
 Quite right! I don't know about security but they are a waste of time which could be better used. The Internet is full of interesting things for everyone with intelligence!
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Twitter post leads to lawsuit
artdawgs
by artdawgs  7-31-2009   
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The BIG STUPID In Cambridge
debbyski
by debbyski  7-24-2009    6
 "But he took offense and decided he had the right to arrest a man for getting angry, for calling this special cop, this holier than anyone cop, names. That was stupid. That was worse than stupid. it was emotional. It was abuse of police power. It is exactly the kind of thing that happens to blacks, to latinos, to teenagers all over America. A cop uses his power to arrest in a way that goes beyond the situation. He arrests someone for an attitude, for cross words, for a glare or dirty look. "
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