Friday, November 29, 2013

A New XP problem 2013

Really, a new one? Is this even possible



"A new Windows kernel zero-day vulnerability is being exploited in targeted attacks against Windows XP users. Microsoft confirmed the issue and published a security advisory to acknowledge the flaw after anti-malware vendor FireEye warned that the Windows bug is being used in conjunction with an Adobe Reader exploit to infect Windows machines with malware. Microsoft described the issue as an elevation of privilege vulnerability that allows an attacker to run arbitrary code in kernel mode. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full administrative rights."

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Looking Up

SO I hope that you like this website as well as many of my other websites. I am trying hard to make things look good. I am starting some new website however, I will keep quiet on what they are and see if people can look forward. Well I am sure that you will see me soon out there n the big blue world. What is going on out there? Many things. I hope that you have a most happy day.
This is lots of fun. I am sure the USG is so proud.

"The BBC reports that the U. S. government has agreed to pay software maker Apptricity $50 million to settle claims that the U.S. Army pirated thousands of copies of the firm's provisioning software. The report indicates 500 licensed copies were sold, but it came to light an army official had mentioned that 'thousands' of devices were running the software."