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10.304.2002 - Totalidea Software: Tweak-XP 2.0.4



View TweakXP related news. The tweaking and optimizing software for Windows® XP. Unlike other tweaking utilities, Tweak-XP Pro bundles more than 37 different utilities in one: all you need for Windows® XP.
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10.304.2002 - MS02-063: Unchecked Buffer in PPTP Implementation Could Enable Denial of Service Attacks (329834)



View Microsoft related news. The vulnerability could be exploited against any server that offers PPTP. If a workstation had been configured to operate as a RAS server offering PPTP services, it could likewise be attacked. Workstations acting as PPTP clients could only be attacked during active PPTP sessions. Normal operation on any attacked system could be restored by restarting the system.
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10.304.2002 - Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Patch: Handle Leak Occurs in SQL Server (317748)



View Microsoft-SQL related news. This is a fix for the following problem.When a service or an application quickly and repeatedly connects to and disconnects from a local Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database, a handle leak may occur in the SQL Server process.
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10.303.2002 - Microsoft October 2002, Cumulative Update for Outlook Express 6.0 SP1



View Microsoft related news. This update contains fixes and enhancements to Outlook Express 6.0 SP1 as well as eliminates all previously addressed security vulnerabilities affecting Outlook Express 6.0 SP1.
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10.303.2002 - IceWarp Software: Merak Email Server v5.3.0 and Merak Webmail v3.4.5



View IceWarp related news. "Merak Email Server Software is the fastest, most stable and secure, full-featured email server on the market today supporting all the features."
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10.303.2002 - E-commerce Web-Site being sued



View WWW-News related news. If you own or operate an e-commerce web site then you need to know that a company in San Diego, Pangea Intellectual Properties (PANIP LLC) is suing companies all across the country. They claim that if you use graphical and textural information on a video screen for purposes of making a sale, then you are infringing on their patent. US Patent No 5,576,951. Talk about someone sleeping at the wheel in the Patents office! You can get more information at YouMayBeNext.com.
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10.302.2002 - 321 Studios: DVD Copy Plus 4.2



View 321studios related news. All the software you need to COPY your own DVD Movies is included in DVD Copy Plus 4.2! With detailed, easy to follow, step-by-step instructions, you can COPY and BURN your own DVD Movies using nothing more than our software, a DVD-ROM and your CD-R.
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10.302.2002 - Apple may be forced adopt x86 technology



View News related news. Apple's "continued technical disadvantage" -- which we assume means the race for computer processing speed -- against Intel is expected to force it to adopt x86 technology by the end of 2003, according to a new report by Giga Information Group Inc., a global technology advisory firm.
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10.301.2002 - Iomega: IomegaWare 4.0.2



View Iomega related news. This version supports Zip, Jaz, PocketZip (Clik!), HipZip, FotoShow, and Peerless Drives under Windows 98/98se/Me/2000/XP. Users of Windows 95 and Windows NT will still need to use IomegaWare 3.1.1. The Windows XP Moving Tool have recently been updated.
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10.301.2002 - Connectix: Virtual PC 5.1 for Windows



View VPC related news. Virtual PC for Windows is a powerful software virtualization solution that allows you to run multiple PC-based operating systems and applications on a single workstation resulting in reduced hardware costs and improved productivity.
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10.298.2002 - Roxio: Easy CD Creator v5.3.2.34 Update



View Easy-CD-Creator5 related news. This update is for both Easy CD Creator Basic 5 and Easy CD Creator Platinum 5. They add new drive support (Including DVD +R/RW and DVD -R/RW) and some fixes. This update will install Windows XP specific drivers and make the necessary registry entries to allow Easy CD Creator to operate correctly in Windows XP.
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10.298.2002 - Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit Updated



View Microsoft-WindowsXP related news. An updated version of the Microsoft® Office XP Resource Kit core tool set is now available that provides new tools, updates, and a number of minor fixes.
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10.297.2002 - Winternals Software: NTFS 2.0 for Windows 98



View General related news. This program runs on Windows 9X/ME and can be a real lifesaver when trying to recover data from server hard drives. One of the limitations of this software is also a blessing. It ignores file security settings making copying the data a snap.
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10.296.2002 - WinZip 8.1 SR-1



View WinZip related news. WinZip brings the convenience of Windows to the use of Zip files and other compression formats. The optional wizard interface makes zipping and unzipping easier than ever. WinZip features built-in support for CAB files and for popular Internet file formats such as TAR, gzip, UUencode, BinHex, and MIME. ARJ, LZH, and ARC files are supported via external programs. WinZip interfaces to most virus scanners.
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10.296.2002 - Cloudmark: SpamNet 1.0 Beta 7 for Microsoft Outlook 2000/XP



View Cloudmark related news. Cloudmark SpamNet saves you time and frustration by automatically stopping spam. The service is free and easy to use. Spend time reading your email-not deleting unwanted spam messages. Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP are required.
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10.296.2002 - DVD-ROM pick-up heads in shortage



View News related news. The shortage of pick-up heads (PUHs) for DVD-ROM drives is continuing, but some Japanese PUH suppliers indicate no plans to expand output, believing that some relief will come around in November.
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10.296.2002 - DVD Recording format showdown



View News related news. The multiple, competing and largely incompatible recordable DVD formats could be heading to a showdown next year. DVD “Multi” devices - spearheaded by Matsushita Electronics and supporting both the DVD-RAM and DVD-RW formats, will be coming down the pipeline in the current quarter, competing head-on with Sony-sponsored DVD Dual devices, which work with the DVD-RW and DVD+RW formats.
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10.295.2002 - CD burners may have reached their limit



View News related news. CD burners may have reached their limit, thanks to concerns about the structural stability of the media and the simple cost of developing faster drives. Today, most CD-R and CD-RW drives top out at 48X write-once speeds, while a few 52X drives have been introduced during the past two weeks from CenDyne, Lite-On, and Memorex.
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10.295.2002 - Largest Internet Attack Ever



View WWW-News related news. The heart of the Internet sustained its largest and most sophisticated attack ever, starting late Monday, according to officials at key online backbone organizations. Around 5:00 p.m. EDT on Monday, a "distributed denial of service" (DDOS) attack struck the 13 "root servers" that provide the primary roadmap for almost all Internet communications. Despite the scale of the attack, which lasted about an hour, Internet users worldwide were largely unaffected, experts said.
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10.295.2002 - DDR Prices on the rise



View News related news. Spot prices for 256Mbit DDR SDRAM in North America have surged in the last week on unexpectedly strong demand. The spot prices have risen to US$7.90 from US$7.50 in the region, US-based Converge.com reported. Meanwhile, they hit at least US$7.10 in all major markets, and US$7.60 in Asia, on October 21, according to DRAMeXchange.
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10.295.2002 - Adobe: Acrobat Reader 5.1



View Adobe related news. Adobe Acrobat Reader is free software that lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on all major computer platforms, as well as fill in and submit Adobe PDF forms online*. An expanded version of Acrobat Reader for Windows offers additional features, including support for the visually impaired, the ability to search collections of Adobe PDF files, and the ability to display Adobe Photoshop® Album Slideshows and eCards.
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10.294.2002 - A1Tech, Inc.: AdsGone v4.0.0 for Windows 9X/ME/NT4(sp6)/2000/XP



View AdsGone related news. AdsGone Popup Killer and Banner ad stopper software prevents unwanted pop-up and pop-under window ads from opening AND blocks many banner ads while you browse the web.
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10.292.2002 - WinMX v3.31



View WinMX related news. WinMX is a FREE file-sharing program like no other. It allows you to connect, download, and share files with MILLIONS of other users through the decentralized WinMX Peer Network. Once WinMX is installed, you'll have access to one of the largest and most diverse networks of shared media files in the world. And unlike many other 'peer to peer' software providers, we respect your privacy and will never sell you out to spyware. When you download WinMX, you're getting WinMX and only WinMX, no bundled spyware, no ads, no B.S.
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10.292.2002 - Executive Software: Diskeeper Lite 7.0 build 418 for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP



View DiskeeperCorporation related news. Keeping your system up and running is the first priority. If your system goes down, work doesn’t get done and money and time are wasted.
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10.291.2002 - Efreesky Software: MagicTweak 1.95



View Efreesky-MagicTweak related news. MagicTweak is a special program designed to optimize and personalize Microsoft Windows. It provides one-stop, instant access to a variety of Windows settings that can be altered for a friendlier Windows environment.This unique software makes it easy to tweak hundreds of hidden settings in Windows XP/2000/Me/98, so there is no longer any need to dig through the registry looking for that specific setting (from Start Menu,Desktop,IE skin,System Icon to System Security) that just doesn't seem to be there. With the ability to customize almost any aspect of Windows, you can become a Windows expert almost instantly!
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10.291.2002 - Apple Quicktime 6.0.2



View Quicktime related news. Whether you use a Macintosh or Windows-based PC, you can harness the power of QuickTime Pro for media authoring and play back of high-quality audio and video.
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10.290.2002 - MS02-060: Flaw in Windows XP Help and Support Center Could Enable File Deletion (328940)



View Microsoft-WindowsXP related news. An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by constructing a web page that, when opened, would call the errant function and supply the name of an existing file or folder as the argument. The attempt to upload the file or folder would fail, but the file nevertheless would be deleted. The page could be hosted on a web site in order to attack users visiting the site, or could be sent as an HTML mail in order to attack the recipient when it was opened.
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10.290.2002 - MS02-061: Elevation of Privilege in SQL Server 7.0/2000 Web Tasks (316333)



View Microsoft-SQL related news. An attacker who is able to authenticate to a SQL server could delete, insert or update all the web tasks created by other users. In addition, the attacker could run already created web tasks in the context of the creator of the web task. This typically runs in the context of the SQL Server Agent service account.
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10.290.2002 - MS02-059: Flaw in Word Fields and Excel External Updates Could Lead to Information Disclosure (330008)



View Microsoft-Office related news. It is possible to maliciously use field codes and external updates to secretly steal information from a user. Certain events can trigger the external update and the field code to be updated: for example, when the user saves a document or manually updates the links. Typically, the user is aware of these updates when they occur. However, a specially crafted field code or external update can be used to trigger an update without any indication to the user. This can permit an attacker to create a document that, when opened, updates itself to include the contents of a file from the user's local computer.
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10.290.2002 - Hotmail now limits spam filters for free users



View WWW-News related news. Just when you thought they couldn't possibly limit the free Hotmail accounts any more they strip down another feature. Hotmail now limits free users to 10 Spam filters. How long before they just pull the plug on this dying beast?
Full View / NID: 301 / Submitted by: Kevin
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