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    I’m a PC and, yes, I love Vista

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=2225

    I’m a PC and, yes, I love Vista Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 7:23 am Categories: Patch Watch, Microsoft, Windows Vista, Punditocracy, Privacy, Kernel-level Exploits, Complex Attacks, Malware, iPhone Tags: Security, PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Laptop Computer, NAP Agent, Microsoft Windows Vista

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    Reallusion FaceFilter Studio 2.0 - Revitalize The Beauty Of Your Photos

    http://isharshakov.vox.com/ library/ post/ reallusion-facefilter-studio-20---rev…

    FaceFilter Studio 2, The revolutionary facial beautification technology allows users to enhance facial images and adjust facial expressions in digital photos. Now anyone can achieve professional results with 5 simple steps. Available for traditional digital cameras, printers, and camera phones.

    10 days ago in sharshakov · Authority: 40
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    About Reallusion

    http://isharshakov.vox.com/ library/ post/ about-reallusion.html

    Reallusion, creator of award-winning consumer software and kernel technologies for facial animation and real-time moviemaking is dedicated to advancing the accessibility of content creation tools for users of all skill levels.

    10 days ago in sharshakov · Authority: 40
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    Installing And Using OpenVZ On Ubuntu 8.10

    http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ installing-and-using-openvz-ubuntu-8-10

    Installing And Using OpenVZ On Ubuntu 8.10 Linux Today Wed, 11/12/2008 - 21:04 HowtoForge: "In this HowTo I will describe how to prepare an Ubuntu 8.10 server for OpenVZ. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project.

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    ‘Memoryze’ utility pinpoints malware code in live memory

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=2150

    ‘Memoryze’ utility pinpoints malware code in live memory Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 10:58 am Categories: Zero-day attacks, Microsoft, Rootkits, Vulnerability research, Spyware and Adware, Exploit code, Metasploit, Arbitrary Code Execution, Kernel-level Exploits, Complex Attacks, Anti Virus, Malware,

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    Remote buffer overflow bug bites Linux Kernel

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=2121

    Remote buffer overflow bug bites Linux Kernel Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 9:03 am Categories: Patch Watch, Vulnerability research, Responsible disclosure, Exploit code, Open source, Pen testing, Denial of Service (DoS), Linux, Arbitrary Code Execution, Kernel-level Exploits Tags: Linux Kernel,

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    MS ships emergency patch for Windows worm hole

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=2062

    MS ships emergency patch for Windows worm hole Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 10:03 am Categories: Patch Watch, Zero-day attacks, Microsoft, Browsers, Vulnerability research, Responsible disclosure, Botnets, Exploit code, Viruses and Worms, Data theft, Pen testing, Arbitrary Code Execution, Kernel-level

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    On Opera patch day, a new zero-day flaw

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=2058

    On Opera patch day, a new zero-day flaw Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 7:09 pm Categories: Patch Watch, Zero-day attacks, Browsers, Vulnerability research, Responsible disclosure, Exploit code, Viruses and Worms, Data theft, Pen testing, Passwords, Arbitrary Code Execution, Kernel-level Exploits, Complex

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    Secunia: popular security suites failing to block exploits

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=2030

    Secunia: popular security suites failing to block exploits Posted by Dancho Danchev @ 5:24 pm Categories: Patch Watch, Hackers, Microsoft, Browsers, Vulnerability research, Botnets, Exploit code, Pen testing, McAfee, Symantec, Passwords, Java, Arbitrary Code Execution, Kernel-level Exploits, Anti

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    EA Spore backlash could help end DRM

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=1969

    EA Spore backlash could help end DRM Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 5:52 am Categories: Patch Watch, Hackers, Zero-day attacks, Apple, Browsers, Punditocracy, Responsible disclosure, Piracy, Data theft, Digital rights management, Passwords, Kernel-level Exploits, Research, iPhone Tags: Game, Digital-rights

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