Researcher Finds Third Zero-Day Excel Flaw (Pc file recovery)
Researcher Finds Third Zero-Day Excel Flaw
A security company says the new vulnerability could let attackers execute Flash files along with JavaScript that run when Excel opens.
Source: www.bizintelligencepipeline.com
Podcast: AMD throws down the gauntlet to Intel
CNET News.com daily podcast for June 1, 2006: Why the tech industry's in trouble over human rights. The social networking bug bites Red Hat. AMD throws down the gauntlet to Intel.
Source: news.com.com
Innova Holdings Inc. CEO is Keynote Speaker at RoboBusiness 2006
The chairman and CEO of Innova Holdings Inc. (OTCBB: IVHG), a robotics and automation technology company, will be a keynote speaker at RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition 2006 on June 21 at Sheraton Square Station in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
Podcast: Why Google's out for Microsoft's crown jewels
CNET News.com daily podcast for June 6, 2006: Why Google's out for Microsoft's crown jewels. HP's digital camera recall, and the Web greets 6-6-6. Listen now or subscribe in iTunes , download the feed.
Source: news.com.com
KPLU Selects Raxco Software to Provide Peace-of-Mind Defragmentation
Raxco Software, the leader in disk defragmentation software, announced today that Seattle-based KPLU-88.5 FM, a National Public Radio affiliate, has purchased PerfectDisk(R) to help keep workstation and server performance high and system crashes low.
Source: www.redorbit.com
Western Digital Offers A Half Terabyte Of Network Storage For Data Sharing And Backup In The Home And Office
Western Digital Corp. today announced that its WD NetCenter network storage system is now available in a half-terabyte capacity and with backup and system recovery software, providing multiple users in homes or small offices a convenient way to store, share and back up their data.
Source: www.datastorageconnection.com
Look for HTTPS label as a sign of Web site protection
Q. I have read that to protect yourself from the bad guys when transacting business online, e.g. using a credit card, you should only use sites that display ``https," instead of ``http" in the address or that have the padlock symbol on the page. My question is what keeps the bad guys from being able to use https or to defeat the padlock symbol?
Source: feeds.sun-sentinel.com

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