Call of Duty 5 Theme Released More about Read More...

Posted on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 @ 11:00:17 CST in PHP-Nuke Themes
by Raven

xGSTQ writes:  
Clan themes is proud to announce our latest theme: Call of Duty 5 Theme

Description:

An excellent Call of Duty 5 Theme, with this theme installed on your PHPNuke site you defiantly will stand out from the crowd. A top class PHPNuke Themes for a top class site. All you need to do is upload to your server and activate it !
The theme is made from light greens and comes with a matching PHPBB style forums, I have included lots of additional extras to make your clan life easier, please see the extras list below. The theme also comes with an integrated themed flash shout box module, A must for any clan site !

The header is an image based one with roll-over style, full instructions are included so you can add your clans name/tag with ease. The theme of a fixed width of 1024 pixels wide suitable for screen resolutions of 1024x768 and up.

Features:
Flash Shout Box with instructions
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Clan Themes has a new domain More about

Posted on Saturday, February 14, 2009 @ 23:22:57 CST in Community
by Raven

floppydrivez writes:  
I am extremely proud to announce the domain switch from clan-themes.co.uk to clanthemes.com. It has been a goal of ours for a very long time. We also decided to move the server to a much more capable and faster dedicated server environment. We do hope that supporters will change their website links as some of our systems will not work with the old domain. You can find out much more information about changing links on Clan Themes.

Visit us at Clan Themes and thanks for reading.
 

 

Web Sandbox More about

Posted on Saturday, February 14, 2009 @ 23:19:11 CST in Software
by Raven

nb1 writes:  
Live Labs Web Sandbox technology preview, a solution for securing web content through isolation. Today web gadgets, mashup components, advertisements, and other 3rd party content on websites either run with full trust alongside your content or are isolated inside of IFrames. As a result, many modern web applications are intrinsically insecure, often with unpredictable service quality. Live Labs Web Sandbox addresses this problem free

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Massive comment spam attack on Digg.com leads to malware More about

Posted on Thursday, February 12, 2009 @ 15:47:29 CST in Internet
by Raven

According to PandaSecurity, the social news site Digg.com is among the very latest Web 2.0 services to be targeted by cybercriminals on their way to acquire legitimate traffic to their malware serving domains. The ongoing attack is far more widespread the originally stated, with +500,000 bogus comments leading to 15 currently active malware domains, where the end user is enticed to install a fake video codec in order to view the video. Once executed, the codec attempts to trick the user that they’re infected with malware, and in order to get rid of it, a rogue security software has to be purchased.

Despite the obvious similarities with last month’s Google Video keywords poisoning attack, the comment-spam campaign at Digg.com is unique in the sense that it appears to have been active for over an year now. Let’s dissect the campaign, and explain how it works.

Read the entire article at ZDNET
 

 

Microsoft: Patch Now or Face Attacks - IE Vulnerabilities More about

Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 @ 17:45:14 CST in Security
by Raven

Microsoft: "Consistent exploit code likely" for IE vulnerabilities

Microsoft today shipped four bulletins with patches for at least 8 documented security vulnerabilities affecting Windows users and warned that "consistent exploit code could be easily crafted" to launch attacks via the Internet Explorer browser. The Patch Tuesday batch includes fixes for a pair of code execution holes in IE, two bugs in the Microsoft Exchange Server, a remote code execution issue in the Microsoft SQL Server, and three separate flaws haunting users of Microsoft Office Visio. The Microsoft warning that consistent exploit code was likely suggests that it’s very easy for an attacker to host a specially crafted Web site and attack unpatched users who surfed to the rigged Web site. The attacker could also take advantage of compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements. These Web sites could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. This security update is rated Critical for Internet Explorer 7 running on supported editions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. For Internet Explorer 7 running on supported editions of Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008, this security update is rated Moderate.

The Internet Explorer bulletin (MS09-002) should be treated with urgency because the flaws can be exploited to launch drive-by download attacks.

Read the entire article at ZDNET
 

 

SitePoint supports victims of the Australian bush fires More about

Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 @ 13:58:47 CST in Emergency Aid
by Raven

To support the victims of the Australian bushfires we've created our best book deal ever. For the next 3 days, you can pick any 5 books (in PDF format) and pay for only 1. That's about $150 worth of books for just $29.95!

100% of the proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Australian Red Cross Victorian Bushfire Appeal. Yes, we're serious: 100%. If you buy 5 PDFs for $29.95, then $29.95 is donated.

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