It looks like Sunbelt has found ANOTHER massive Identity theft ring. They suspect it’s a trojan from the Dumaru family that is contentedly logging the infromation and promise more details.
Author: Avery
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Saturday updates
I haven’t done much the past couple Saturday’s update-wise, but there are a few items I expect to give a few updates on this afternoon.
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OpenSuse 10 beta 2 screenshots
Screenshots are avialable for the second beta of OpenSuse 10 (codenamed Boston). More details on some of the “major changes” are available at distrowatch, or at the OpenSuSe web site.
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Linux home office article part 3
Newsforge has the third article in their series on Best Practices for the Linux Home Office. The main highlighs in this entry are RAID and backups and disaster recovery.
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Zero Day explorer update again
There doesn’t seem much new on this front, but… The register is talking about it., US-CERT says the exploit code is publicly available, although Microsoft says they’re not aware of any attacks. And Secunia has an advisory (I’m not sure, I may have mentioned the Secunia advisory earlier.)
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More zotob affects. Disneyland hit…
According to alvarezperea.com, it appears that the writer was told by an employee of the havoc the worm wrecked on the theme park. It seems that most everything is computer controlled from ticket sales, food sales etc. Sounds like it wasn’t a fun day at the Magic Kingdom.
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National Weather Service RSS feeds
I hadn’t seen this, but Slashdot is reporting that the national weather service is experimenting with RSS feeds for Weather alerts and their forecasts. Neat, I’ve already setup a feed for the local weather alerts here.