Archive for September, 2007

Serious cross-site request forgery vulnerability found in Gmail

A new vulnerability found in GMail makes it possible for a malicious web site to surreptitiously cause a GMail user’s e-mail to be redirected to another address.

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Mac OS X Leopard Only Has One Remaining Bug, Scheduled for October Release

Mac OS X 10. 5 Leopard build 9A559 was listed as having two bugs, but now it turns out one was a test feature for printer drivers in Software Update. OS X 10.5 Leopard now only has one bug remaining, and is still on schedule for an October release.

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Stealth Windows update prevents XP repair

Turns out the “silent install” that Microsoft’s been doing recently with Windows Update actually does mess up an important function of Windows XP. Fortunately, there’s an easy command to enter to straighten things out.

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Intellectual Property laws abused in quest to shutdown Lowes-Sucks.com

Trademark and copyright laws are favored tools of corporate giants who wish to silence online critics, but such tactics often backfire, as they did in the case of one man. This time, “sorry” won’t be enough.

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Apple developing OS X minitablet

AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has a project underway to develop a minitablet computer based on the OS X operating system it has developed for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The site is calling it “the return of the Newton,” referring to the much-maligned but cult-favorite PDA that Apple sold in the mid-1990s.

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Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Beta released!

The Ubuntu developers are hurrying to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software that the open source and free software communities have to offer. This is the Ubuntu 7.10 beta release, which brings a host of excellent new features.

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Judge quashes RIAA subpoenas in campus file-sharing case

In a first, a federal judge in Florida has quashed two RIAA subpoenas against students on technical grounds. Ars talks to the attorney who won the (temporary) victory.

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Mystery eBay ‘hack’ exposes 1,200 accounts, possibly more

A hacker posted a list of 1,200 eBay account names, along with credit card information, prompting eBay to contact the users and launch an investigation. It is not yet known how the compromise occurred.

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iPhone Firmware 1.1.1 Is Out, Now Testing

Just released, ready in your iTunes. If you have an unlocked iPhone, be aware that this firmware may make your iPhone unusable. We are testing it right now. Come back here for updates.

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PIC: Pirate Bay Gets New Logo for Lawsuit Against RIAA and MPAA

Thanks again MediaDefender-Defenders!

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Apple updates iLife ‘08 apps, iMovie gains new features

Apple Inc. on Wednesday afternoon posted to its website software updates for nearly all of its iLife ‘08 applications, the most significant of which adds a handful of more powerful editing features to much criticized iMovie overhaul.

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Intel’s x86 ISA grows down: today laptops, tomorrow the iPhone

In 2008, Intel turns the 45nm corner with a pair of ultramobile platforms that will take the x86 ISA where it has never gone before: into pockets and purses. Here’s a look at what’s next for the ISA that just won’t die.

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