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173 days ago
JavaScripts, Add-ons, Active X Scripts, Viruses, Trojans and Worms. What do they all have in common? IFUONLYKNEW02@MSN.COM JavaScripts, Add-ons, Active X Scripts, Viruses, Trojans and Worms. What do they all have in common? IFUONLYKNEW02@MSN.COM As of now over 45,000 Web sites have been hacked to redirect unwitting victims to another web site that tries to infect PCs with malicious software, according to security vendor Websense. The affected sites have been hacked to host JavaScript code that directs people to fake Google Analytics web site, which provides data for web site owners on a site's usage, then to another bad site. This was from Carl Leonard , threat research manager for Websense. Those web sites have likely been hacked via a SQL injection attack , in which improperly configured web applications accept malicious data and get hacked. Another possibility is that the FTP credentials for the sites ...
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DECLASSIFIED COUNTER OPS Case No. xxxxxxxxxx Now comes Marcus xxxxxx Vs Deborah xxxxxxxx 1. The Petitioner Acknowledges paternity Chapter 45(a) Utah Ann Code, of minor child and implore the courts to understand that the minor child Jhaniqua has lived with both the Petitioner and Respondent from the time she was born until Dec 7, 2005. Critical Time Frame Family Photos Medicaid Documents from Monroe County and Public Assistance. Household bills and utilities Household income and tax records Bank Statements 2. With careful thought the Respondent’s reluctance to divulge the whereabouts of the minor child to the petitioner, the Respondent has not made any attempt in contacting known points of contact to the Petitioner; to continue, The Respondent’s point of contacts were reluctant to divulge our minor child whereabouts. the Respondent’s family was and still is reluctant in telling me of our minor child whereabouts. If ...
241 days ago
Some People Never Change... Ifuonlyknew02@msn.com Ok well most of you know that I have a daughter Jhaniqua... Well I actually tracked her mother down to Huntsville, UT and well she wasn't too thrilled that I actually found her ass. To give you a brief history, we were together for the first 2 1/2 years of our daughter's (Jhaniqua) life. Long story short the relationship was going downhill but before we could ever have a sit down she up and left. Just like that, left and fled the state with our daughter. About a year after that I located her and told her that I would like to see her and everything and for the most part things seemed ok (being able to see her and all). The next day I call the number is disconnected.... WTF right... why are some women like that for real? To put it blunt the mother does not want our daughter Jhaniqua to even remember who I am nor have her spend time with me because we are no longer together... Well I know where she lives so I ...
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Wi-Fi encryption not safe? WiFi is no longer secure enough to protect wireless data. Global Secure Systems has said that a Russian's firm's use of the latest NVidia graphics cards to accelerate WiFi ‘password recovery' times by up to an astonishing 10,000 per cent proves that WiFi's WPA and WPA2 encryption systems are no longer enough to protect wireless data. David Hobson, managing director of GSS, claimed that companies can no longer view standards-based WiFi transmission as sufficiently secure against eavesdropping to be used with impunity. He also said that the use of VPNs is arguably now mandatory for companies wanting to comply with the Data Protection Act. He said: “This breakthrough in brute force decryption of WiFi signals by Elcomsoft confirms our observations that firms can no longer rely on standards-based security to protect their data. As a result, we now advise clients using WiFi in their offices to move on up to a VPN encryption system as well. “Brute force ...



