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By Robert, on September 9th, 2010%
Adobe today sounded an alarm for a new zero-day flaw in its PDF Reader/Acrobat software, warning that hackers are actively exploiting the vulnerability in-the-wild.
Details on the vulnerability are not yet public but the sudden warning from Adobe is a sure sign that rigged PDF documents are being used by malicious hackers to take complete control of . . . → Read More: Adobe today sounded an alarm for a new zero-day flaw in its PDF Reader/Acrobat software
By Robert, on August 31st, 2010%
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Although worldwide PC shipments are projected to total 367.8 million units in 2010, a 19.2 percent increase from 308.3 million units shipped in 2009, research firm Gartner reduced their forecast for second-half 2010 PC growth to 15.3 percent, approximately two percent below the previous forecast, in light of the uncertain economic outlook for the . . . → Read More: PC shipments are projected to total 367.8 million units in 2010, a 19.2 percent increase
By Robert, on March 17th, 2010%
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A new survey shows that businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7, with more than half of those questioned planning to have some machines running the operating system in their corporations by the end of the year.
The survey, conducted of 923 businesses in January, found that 16 percent are already running some . . . → Read More: businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7
By Robert, on March 17th, 2010%
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Researchers at Core Security Technologies issued an advisory March 16 about a new security vulnerability that leaves users of Microsoft’s Virtual PC software open to attack.
According to Core Security, certain versions of the Virtual PC hypervisor contain a vulnerability that allows attackers to bypass Windows security mechanisms, including Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and Address . . . → Read More: Microsoft’s Virtual PC software open to attack
By Robert, on March 9th, 2010%
At the RSA Conference held March 1 to 5 in San Francisco, Cisco Systems finally unveiled its own take on the secured borderless enterprise, which aims to provide mobile workers with seamless, always-on secured connections to protected enterprise data and applications—whether those applications are internally hosted or part of a cloud strategy. Even more specifically, Cisco . . . → Read More: seamless, always-on secured connections to protected enterprise data and applications
By Robert, on February 26th, 2010%
Intel has been busily migrating to Windows 7, and embracing 64-bit computing as an internal standard, but with those changes have come some issues with application compatibility and administrative access. Intel and Microsoft have been working closely to solve these issues, with an Intel engineer insisting in a blog posting that the migration is on schedule. . . . → Read More: Intel’s long-planned internal move to Windows 7
By Robert, on February 12th, 2010%
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Adobe Systems on Thursday warned of new critical holes in Reader and Flash Player, released a security update for the Flash hole, and said a patch for Reader would come next week.
Updates for the following software are coming on Tuesday, according to Adobe’s prenotification security advisory:
Reader 9.3 for Windows, Mac, and Unix
Acrobat 9.3 for . . . → Read More: Adobe has more holes
By Robert, on February 11th, 2010%
Google on Thursday unveiled a new beta release of Chrome for Mac, an update that includes extensions, bookmark sync, and more. Users will now have access to the more than 2,200 extensions in Chrome’s extensions gallery. They can also be accessed via the Window menu and clicking “Extensions.”
“For this release, we remained focused on providing a . . . → Read More: Chrome for Mac released
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Credit Card Processing
eComtechnology is a eCommerce company with a diverse range of products and services, including a very secure and reliable multi-currency platform for credit card processing.
Asia, United States, Canada or based in Europe inquire or apply onsite today at eComtechnology and in most cases you can be processing in less than 5 days through your own virtual terminal or gateway.
email: VP Sales for application today
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