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  • Mystery Surrounds Cyber Missile That Crippled Iran's Nuclear Weapons Ambitions

    11/26/2010 11:17:09 AM PST · by Ron C. · 112 replies · 2+ views
    Fox News ^ | 11/26/10 | Ed Barnes
    In the 20th century, this would have been a job for James Bond. The mission: Infiltrate the highly advanced, securely guarded enemy headquarters where scientists in the clutches of an evil master are secretly building a weapon that can destroy the world. Then render that weapon harmless and escape undetected. But in the 21st century, Bond doesn't get the call. Instead, the job is handled by a suave and very sophisticated secret computer worm, a jumble of code called Stuxnet, which in the last year has not only crippled Iran's nuclear program but has caused a major rethinking of computer...
  • Computer: Need old Dell drivers

    11/26/2010 10:34:30 AM PST · by don-o · 24 replies · 1+ views
    Little House on Unaka | November 26, 2010 | don-o
    I have a Dell Dimension 4600, purchased in 2004. I was running XP Home. The boot files got corrupted and I had to reinstall - I installed XP Pro. The network adapter is not working so I cannot get on the internet and Dell has discontinued support. Any suggestions on how I can find the driver I need?
  • Bill O’Reilly & Ann Coulter Website Hacker Sentenced

    11/09/2010 1:58:46 PM PST · by Beaten Valve · 23 replies
    TV Newser ^ | November 9, 2010 | Molly Stark Dean
    The 23-year-old student hacker, Mitchell Frost, who hacked into the websites of Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly and fellow FNC personality and conservative pundit, Ann Coulter, was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Along with the prison sentence, Frost has been ordered to pay restitution: $40,000 to O’Reilly and $10,000 to the University of Akron, where the student had been studying during the crime. The Ohio student pleaded guilty in May to using school computers and networks to access the sites. Between August 2006 and March 2007, Frost hacked into Frost was in his first year at the school when he...
  • FR site ... slow?

    11/01/2010 12:51:11 PM PDT · by SMARTY · 29 replies
    11-1-10 | Me
    The FR site is VERY slow and herky jerky today. Can I expect it will be shut down altogether tomorrow? Or, maybe tonight?
  • Barack Obama's Faulty Software

    10/29/2010 3:44:39 PM PDT · by bcafrotc · 22 replies
    World Net Daily ^ | October 23, 2010 | Andy Logar
    How do we explain the current sorry spectacle of a highly intelligent president who repeatedly makes bad choices and decisions? Make no mistake about it – President Obama has done just that. Ever pause and wonder how ostensibly perspicacious individuals can show remarkable errors in judgment? History is filled with people like this, proving repeatedly intelligence is no guarantee of good judgment and decision-making. Why? In the 1980s, American aerodynamicists faced a conundrum: How did the USSR, using comparatively rudimentary computers and without CAD/CAM, nonetheless closely match America's best fighter designs? The answer, not immediately obvious, was that Soviet programmers...
  • Muslim porn charges thrown out

    10/07/2010 5:45:00 PM PDT · by LSUfan · 9 replies · 4+ views
    UPI ^ | 7 Oct 10 | Unknown
    A court threw out child porn charges against a Muslim cleric targeted as a terrorist by Canadian authorities, ruling purported evidence was gathered illegally. In 2007, Brampton, Ontario, cleric Ayad Mejid, targeted by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as a suspected supporter of terrorism, sent his laptop to the spy service to prove his innocence, The Globe and Mail reported. Intelligence officials searching the computer without a warrant then forwarded the laptop to Toronto Police detectives who arrested Mejid, alleging they found child pornography images, the newspaper said Wednesday. The night before Thursday's trial, Superior Judge Jane Kelly threw out...
  • Newest Google Android Cell Phone Contains Unexpected ‘Feature’

    10/07/2010 8:35:43 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 29 replies
    New America Foundation ^ | 5 October 2010 | Dan Meredith,Sascha Meinrath,Josh King,James Losey
    Yesterday, some T-Mobile stores began selling its newest mobile device, the G2, an Android-based smart phone originally slated for an October 6 release while AT&T is slated to release it later in the year. This device truly is representative of the next generation of mobile devices. The hardware capabilities surpass the abilities of most available netbook computers, including the ability to play High Definition video seamlessly. Unfortunately, the G2 also comes with built-in hardware that restricts what software a device owner might wish to install.Specifically, one of the microchips embedded into the G2 prevents device owners from making permanent changes...
  • Russians in NY aided '$3M bank hack'

    10/01/2010 1:46:47 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 2 replies
    New York Post ^ | October 1, 2010 | BRUCE GOLDING and JEREMY OLSHAN
    A baby-faced band of "money mules" helped an Eastern European hackerring transfer $3 million in cash it pilfered from American bank accounts, federal prosecutors in New York said yesterday. The group, including several women who are college co-eds here on student visas, was allegedly tasked with opening hundreds of bank accounts used to receive the stolen funds.
  • FBI Charges Dozens in Global Computer Virus Scam

    09/30/2010 9:34:03 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 12 replies · 1+ views
    Authorities have charged more than 60 people worldwide in connection with a global cybercrime scheme that relied on Internet viruses to steal millions of dollars from U.S. bank accounts, the FBI said.
  • Computers set for quantum leap

    09/16/2010 4:43:02 PM PDT · by AU72 · 42 replies
    Financial Times ^ | 09/16/10 | Clive Cookson
    A new photonic chip that works on light rather than electricity has been built by an international research team, paving the way for the production of ultra-fast quantum computers with capabilities far beyond today’s devices. Future quantum computers will, for example, be able to pull important information out of the biggest databases almost instantaneously. As the amount of electronic data stored worldwide grows exponentially, the technology will make it easier for people to search with precision for what they want. EDITOR’S CHOICE Making sense of a ‘nonsensical world’ - Sep-16 Fears over computers’ impact on lives - Sep-14 Brain scan...
  • Does anyone know of a good Internet Service Provider? (Vanity)

    09/08/2010 8:32:04 AM PDT · by Dacula · 34 replies
    Sept. 8 | Self
    I am tired of fighting with MA Bell and I am activly looking for a new Internet Service Provider. Currently I have a bundled DSL and a land line (which I do not use). My cost each month is about $60 when I get a valid bill. My service is currently disconnected and is slated to be turned back on in 3 to 4 days. I have already waited one day. When my service is working, I have two 'hard wired' PCs and two WiFi devices. Does anyone have any good suggestions on who to turn to for better service?
  • Undelivered E-Mail Notice for Mail Never Sent? Whats Up?

    09/06/2010 8:36:26 PM PDT · by Don@VB · 38 replies
    9-6-10 | Don
    I just started getting notices from my email service for failure to deliver mail I didn't send; to addresses I dont recognize and apparently (according to Yahoo mail) dont exist. Is this a scam? All the addresses that are reportedly non existant are to Yahoo email addresses. Any Ideas appreciated!
  • Having trouble getting online with more then one computer via Westell router. (vanity)

    08/31/2010 6:38:15 AM PDT · by GregB · 33 replies
    I have 2 computers and one laptop hooked up to Verizon DSL via my Westell 327 router. I am using XP Pro.
  • Wired Chinese and Japanese kids forget how to write Can you blame them?

    08/28/2010 8:37:35 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 45 replies
    Techeye ^ | 08/27/10 | Nick Farrell
    http://www.techeye.net/science/wired-chinese-and-japanese-kids-forget-how-to-write Wired Chinese and Japanese kids forget how to write Can you blame them? 27 Aug 2010 11:35 | by Nick Farrell | posted in Science Wired Chinese and Japanese kids forget how to write - Writing Chinese and Japanese is a particularly difficult skill and since computers came along it is fast becoming something that kids are forgetting. Sure they can read and write their language on a computer, but according to BreitBart when they pick up a pen they have forgotten how to do it. Dubbed "character amnesia", the problem is becoming widespread across China, and some are...
  • Why does my printer work with only one of my USB ports?

    08/27/2010 12:27:11 PM PDT · by rudy45 · 38 replies · 1+ views
    I have an HP Laserjet4P printer that I connect to my Dell Vostro 1320 laptop via a parallel-to-USB cable. If I plug this cable into three of my four USB ports, I cannot print. I see, in my printer queue, the document, plus the remark "use printer offline." Only when I plug into the fourth USB port do I succeed in printing. When I do so, the "use printer offline" message disappears, the printer light blinks and prints and the queue entry disappears. What is going on? Thanks.
  • Malware Blamed For Disastrous Plane Crash

    08/22/2010 12:52:55 PM PDT · by James C. Bennett · 82 replies
    Gizmodo ^ | 20 August, 2010 | Gizmodo
      154 lives were lost when Spanair Flight 5022 crashed moments after taking off from Madrid-Barajas International Airport in 2008. Now documents from an investigation into the incident are showing that a malware infection may have been to blame.According to the investigation, the computer system used to monitor technical problems on the plane was infected with a trojan. As a result, there were no alerts or warnings for three technical issues which "if detected, may have prevented the plane from taking off."The investigation is still not complete and authorities are trying to determine just how the malware got onto the...
  • Tide turns against million-dollar maths proof

    08/14/2010 7:57:39 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 67 replies · 3+ views
    NewScientist ^ | 8/13/10 | Jacob Aron
    Initially hailed as a solution to the biggest question in computer science, the latest attempt to prove P ≠ NP – otherwise known as the "P vs NP" problem – seems to be running into trouble. Two prominent computer scientists have pointed out potentially "fatal flaws" in the draft proof by Vinay Deolalikar of Hewlett-Packard Labs in Palo Alto, California. Since the 100-page proof exploded onto the internet a week ago, mathematicians and computer scientists have been racing to make sense of it. The problem concerns the speed at which a computer can accomplish a task such as factorising a...
  • Online Virus Robs 3,000 UK Bank Accounts

    08/12/2010 4:30:12 AM PDT · by Cindy · 9 replies
    SKY.com ^ | 10:26am UK, Wednesday August 11, 2010 | Rob Cole, News Online
    SNIPPET: "Thousands of online banking customers have had their accounts drained by a sophisticated new computer virus, internet security experts say. Around £675,000 was taken from a "large UK financial institution" over the last month with 3,000 customers hit - and the attacks are ongoing. Online security firm M86 Security Labs said the customers were infected with a Trojan virus - which cannot be detected by traditional anti-virus software - while browsing the internet. The Trojan, known as a Zeus v3, copies the passwords and usernames of customers' online details and transfers their funds to a different account. It then...
  • INTERNATIONAL HACKER ARRAIGNED AFTER EXTRADITION Elaborate Scheme Stole over $9.4 Million...

    08/07/2010 4:01:49 PM PDT · by Cindy · 4 replies
    NOTE The following text SNIPPET is a quote: International Hacker Arraigned After Extradition Elaborate Scheme Stole over $9.4 Million from Credit Card Processor ATLANTA, GA—SERGEI TŠURIKOV, 26, of Tallinn, Estonia, has been extradited to the United States. TŠURIKOV appeared today and was arraigned before United States Magistrate Judge E. Clayton Scofield III, on federal charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit computer fraud, computer fraud, and aggravated identity theft. TŠURIKOV was indicted by a federal grand jury on these charges on November 10, 2010, along with VIKTOR PLESHCHUK, 29, of St. Petersburg, Russia; OLEG COVELIN,...
  • The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

    07/31/2010 5:11:15 AM PDT · by Mere Survival
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 7/30/10 | JULIA ANGWIN
    Just a link. I think per the rules.