Saturday, November 7, 2009

[Lockergnome] Computer Security ~ November 7, 2009

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Loan Engine: The Loan Engine is an ActiveX component that provides a complete mathematical engine for finance calculations. It is designed to provide all the features, calculations, and functionality to be a complete and final solution to all finance applications and development projects for any organization. Includes functions for finance, loan, installment credit, repayment of credit, Interest Rates, APRs, and much more. [Download Loan Engine]... [Click Here to Download]

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A2Z Word Puzzler v4: A2Z Word Puzzler creates puzzles and quizzes from word list files. These puzzles and quizzes can be used by children to improve their vocabulary and spelling skills. Since you can enter your own list of words, it is especially helpful with vocabulary and spelling lists assigned at school, and it can also be used with foreign languages. This software creates crossword puzzles, word search puzzles, cryptograms, word scrambles, letter box puzzles, word-definition match puzzles, vocabulary... [Click Here to Download]

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Friday, November 6, 2009

[Lockergnome] Computer Security ~ November 6, 2009

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Sherm's Tips on Helping Senior Citizens: NEW! IMPROVED! This tutorial is much more than a revised version of the original. It is over three times longer and includes information from many of the columns on helping seniors to become computer literate. What is a senior? What is computer literacy? What makes seniors different from other people such that they require a special tutorial? Attempting to isolate any group from the total of humanity and assigning characteristics to that group is... [Click Here to Download]

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US-CERT Current Activity - SSL and TLS Vulnerable to Man-in-the-middle Attacks

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US-CERT Current Activity

SSL and TLS Vulnerable to Man-in-the-middle Attacks

Original release date: November 6, 2009 at 7:01 pm
Last revised: November 6, 2009 at 7:01 pm


US-CERT is aware of reports of publicly available exploit code for a
vulnerability within the SSL and TLS protocols. Reports indicate that
exploitation of this vulnerability may allow an attacker to conduct a
man-in-the-middle attack, allowing an attacker to inject plaintext
into the beginning of the application protocol stream.

US-CERT encourages OpenSSL users and administrators to review the
OpenSSL 0.9.81 release and apply any updates.

US-CERT has not received any reports of active exploitation and will
continue to provide additional information as it becomes available.

Relevant Url(s):
<http://www.openssl.org/source/>

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http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#ssl_and_tls_vulnerable_to

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Security Alert: Singapore Foreign Exchange Market Web Infection

Websense® Security Labs(TM) ThreatSeeker(TM) Network has detected that the official Web site of the Singapore Foreign Exchange Market has been compromised and injected with malicious code. The injected code is an iframe redirector to a source that drops a malicious file. This file has an 18% anti-virus detection rate at time of writing.

The Singapore Foreign Exchange Market Committeee aims to foster growth of the Singapore financial market as a leading international center for transactions in foreign exchange, money market, fixed income, and derivatives instruments. The Committee also works closely with the Association of Banks in Singapore, the Singapore Investment Banking Association, the Singapore Money Brokers Association, ACI Singapore – The Financial Markets Association, and committees of similar nature, locally and globally, involved in financial markets.

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