Monday, January 31, 2005

SL55 Mercedes 2005


SL55 Mercedes 2005 2
Originally uploaded by FirstListing.
500HP

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Island Girl System - Cleaning and Restoration Prodects for your car, RV, Boat or Aircraft

Island Girl System - Cleaning and Restoration Prodects for your car, RV, Boat or Aircraft: "MAINTAIN, PRESERVE or RESTORE:

# Fiberglass gelcoat, both smooth and non-skid.
# Inflatable dinghies, constructed from either hypalon or vinyl (also prevents oxidation or mildew).
# Vinyl fenders, vents, lifelines and upholstery (also prevents oxidation and mildew).
# Glass and transparent plastics.
# Protection of chrome and polished stainless.
# Carpet and canvas, even many 'impossible' stains."

Monday, January 10, 2005

IE Bugs Now 'Extremely Critical' Don't Use Internet Explorer

IE Bugs Now 'Extremely Critical' Jan. 10, 2005
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An unpatched, months-old vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer is now even more dangerous, security firms warn.
By Gregg Keizer
TechWeb News



An unpatched, months-old vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer is now even more dangerous, security firms reported Monday.

Danish security vendor Secunia warned that new exploits of an earlier series of vulnerabilities in IE now let hackers compromise Windows computers without any more work than enticing users to malicious Web sites.

In August and then again in October 2004, Secunia broadcast warnings of similar threats to IE, but at the latter date posted proof-of-concept code which required the user to actually drag and drop a file within the browser to be at risk. The exploits now in the wild, said Secunia and the SAN Institute's Internet Storm Center, are automated and require no user action except visiting a hacker-constructed site.

In response, Secunia upped its assessment of the vulnerability to "extremely critical,' its most dire warning.

The three vulnerabilities noted by Secunia affect Internet Explorer 6.x, including the version bundled with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the massive update from last October which was touted by Microsoft as a major security upgrade.

SAN Institute's Internet Storm Center confirmed the vulnerabilities, which "will allow remote code execution on a victim's system just by visiting the [malicious] site."

The Center said it had received e-mail with a link to such a site -- users would still have to be drawn to the site -- and noted that "as of now, there is no patch available."

Secunia has posted an online test that users can run to determine if their browser is vulnerable.

Until a patch is available, IE users should consider switching browsers, said Secunia, or disabling the "Drag and Drop or copy and paste files option in Internet Explorer. Microsoft has posted a document on its support site that explains the process.

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http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57700320






Saturday, January 01, 2005

Happy 2005 New Year Everybody!

Happy 2005 New Year Everybody!

Happy Blogging for the New Year!



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