Tsk, tsk
People will never learn not to open attachments, will they?
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Thanks to Andy for the pointer to Microsoft’s patch for the Secure Sockets problem that they claimed before wasn’t a big deal. Oh well, at least they did patch it! (Note the Win 2000 version of the patch is not available yet.) Doc has written up his Linux Journal article about his talk at Gnomedex….
OK after the firestorm that blew through my own brain this morning, that was referenced in the last post, I’m mentally moving on now. After careful reflection, I don’t see any reason to stop what I’m doing now in regards to allowing THC customers to communicate with each other in the forums. It’s a public…
No, not really. This week is off to a bad start all the way around. First, I don’t really feel all that good, then I get to start out my day with Staff Meeting, which is always a royal pain, but particularly when you are asked to reiterate policy and procedure that has been in…
I’ve got invoicing to do this morning, but these things in my aggregator need a further look: An IT Manager’s Insight into Mobile Security. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer version 1.2 is out. TV commercials come to the web. More crap, just what we need. PubSub.com -looks like an interesting concept, sort of like Google News…
Our ISP at work has been having issues all day long. I managed to get a dialup connection going using my laptop, but haven’t had much time to get caught up on news. I did pick up this little tidbit about security in MSN Messenger from today’sLockergnome. You might want to read it. And this…
I’ve been reading some of the eyewitness reports on the oral arguments in this case that took place yesterday at the Supreme Court, and I have a question. Maybe not a legal question, but certainly a common sense one. If the Constitutional limits on Congress, in terms of copyright, are “copyrights must be limited in…