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Microsoft typically releases updates for Windows on the 2nd Tuesday of each month (aka Patch Tuesday), but this week, they released an important patch outside of their normal schedule.
The security bulletin describes the details. An issue with the “server service,” part of the Windows operating system, could allow your Windows computer to be taken over [...]
Corporations have disaster recovery plans, and so should you. If you want to minimize your own computers’ downtime due to hard drive failure, operating system corruption (i.e. the “Blue Screen of Death”), and the like, there are a number of solutions that you can use that can help you get back up and running quickly. [...]
UPDATE: Adobe released Flash Player 10.0.12.36. Look-wise, it’s an improvement. Take a look at the 3-D effects that Flash Player 10 supports at Alternativa’s demo site.
New versions usually mean new vulnerabilities. Protect yourself with Firefox + the NoScript add-on.
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Adobe recently acknowledged a critical issue with its Flash Player. Named “clickjacking,” this occurs when a user [...]
We’ve all been there. You’ve hastily dashed off an email, then hit the “Send” button, only to feel the pangs of regret. You wrote something that you really didn’t want to say. But it’s too late–the damage is done. If only you could have a second chance to stop that email from going out… Well, [...]
If your family and friends turn to you for help, especially when their computer’s been infected, Lunarsoft can help you.
Their Anti-Malware Toolkit will download the latest versions of a suite of applications, definitions and utilities. Armed with this arsenal, you can be out the door and on your way to helping your friend in just [...]