Archive for July 16th, 2010

Hyper-V Links for Friday Night

Friday, July 16th, 2010
Hyper-V Links for Friday Night

tweetmeme_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/b/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/07/16/hyper-v-links-for-friday-night.aspx'; Well, the week is over so I thought I would quickly share some links. Vijay has posted a great article on how to install the SP1 beta on our standalone Hyper-V Server product.  So now you really have no excuse to not be looking at dynamic memory /... »

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Security Advisory 2286198 Released

Friday, July 16th, 2010
Security Advisory 2286198 Released

Hi everyone, We have released Security Advisory 2286198, which addresses a publicly reported vulnerability in Windows Shell. Microsoft has found that this vulnerability is most likely to be exploited through removable drives. Currently, we have seen only limited, targeted attacks on this vulnerability. In the wild, this vulnerability has been found operating in conjunction with the... »

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OMG! OMG! DON’T FALL FOR FACEBOOK SPAM!!

Friday, July 16th, 2010
OMG! OMG! DON’T FALL FOR FACEBOOK SPAM!!

It can cost you $9.99 per month on your phone billThere seems to be an increasing amount of Facebook spam that spreads by social engineering – which is tough to stop since it’s Facebook users who are being tricked into “liking” the site (and re... »

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View private Twitter accounts? Not exactly…

Friday, July 16th, 2010
View private Twitter accounts? Not exactly…

There’s a website called “Tweet Unlock” located at tweetunlock(dot)com, which claims to be able to show you hidden content on Twitter. All you have to do is enter the Username of the target account and hit the button.Click to EnlargeO... »

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Fake hacking programs jump on the survey bandwagon

Friday, July 16th, 2010
Fake hacking programs jump on the survey bandwagon

Regular readers of this blog will be familiar with those wonderful CPA Lead popups, which typically hide content until you fill in a survey. Well, here we have an interesting development in fake hacking program land. Shall we take a look? C... »

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