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US-CERT Says Microsoft’s Advice On Downadup Worm Bogus
CWmike writes “Microsoft’s advice on disabling Windows’ “Autorun” feature is flawed, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) said today, and it leaves users who rely on its guidelines to protect their PCs against the fast-spreading Downadup worm open to attack. US-CERT said in an alert that Microsoft’s instructions on turning off Autorun are ‘not fully effective’ and ‘could be considered a vulnerability.’ The flaw in Microsoft’s guidelines are important at the moment, because the “Downadup” worm, which has compromised more computers than any other attack in years, can spread through USB devices, such as flash drives and cameras, by taking advantage of Windows’ Autorun and Autoplay features.”
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Oldest Weapons-grade Plutonium Found In Dump
Urchin writes “Researchers have just identified the first batch of weapons-grade plutonium ever made. The batch was produced as part of the Manhattan Project, but predates Trinity — the first nuclear weapon test — by seven months. It was unearthed in a waste pit at Hanford, Washington, inside a beaten up old safe.”
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Microsoft Donates Code To Apache’s "Stonehenge" Project
dp619 writes “Several months after joining the Apache Foundation, Microsoft has made its first code contribution to an Apache project. The project, known as Stonehenge, is made up of companies and developers seeking to test the interoperability of Web standards implementations.”Reader Da Massive adds a link to coverage at Computer World.
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Fujitsu To Show Off "Zero-Watt" PC At CeBIT
mobile writes “In August of last year Fujitsu announced new ‘zero-watt’ displays. This means the screens use absolutely no power when put into standby mode, unlike most other screens that use less than 1 watt, but still require some power. Now Fujitsu has announced they will be showing a zero-watt PC later this year at the CeBIT show. The PC is called the Esprimo Green and marks a first, in that it’s able to use no power while in standby mode — but this is a feature that will be required from 2010 for new PCs released across Europe.”
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Most Hackable Coupon-Eligible DTV Converter?
An anonymous reader writes “So I’ve finally gotten my DTV coupons, now I have to choose a converter before the analog signals go dark. I’d like to get one that is hackable, but haven’t had much luck finding information about the internals of the units available. My question is, What chipsets do the different coupon eligible converters use, and which one is the most hackable? It’d be great to be able to send my own MPEG stream and have it displayed, or to grab the raw stream out of the device.”
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Iconic Waterton hotel burns to the ground – Canoe.ca
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Iconic Waterton hotel burns to the ground
Canoe.ca – 20 Jan 2009 Kilmorey Lodge, one of Waterton Lakes National Park’s most iconic landmarks, was destroyed in an early morning fire Tuesday. Four guests were staying in the lodge when the blaze broke out shortly before 4 am, all of whom were safely evacuated. Kilmorey destroyed in blaze Pincher Creek Echo Waterton Lakes' Kilmorey Lodge destroyed by fire Calgary Herald all 16 news articles |
Compact fluorescent bulbs might emit UV radiation – CBC.ca
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Compact fluorescent bulbs might emit UV radiation
CBC.ca – 55 minutes ago Health Canada is reportedly testing compact fluorescent bulbs to see if they emit potentially harmful ultraviolet radiation. It launched the tests in December, according to a report in the Winnipeg Free Press, and preliminary results are expected by … Safety Of Energy Efficient Light Bulbs Questioned CityNews Health Canada reviewing safety of energy-saving light bulbs Toronto Sun Fort Scott Tribune – Personal Computer World – Lynnwood Enterprise – Glasgow Daily Record all 15 news articles |