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- Slammer 1.0 (Mac)
- Slammer is a layout tool. You can design layouts by sectioning your canvas using grid systems, fibonacci series, golden sections or harmonious sections. Slammer can be used as an overlay on top of any application while you are tweaking your design. Slammer also has rulers, a magnifier and a color...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, SQL Slammer, Grid, Ringce, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2009-11-17
- Domain owners could face the slammer
- Domain owners could face the slammerhahahahayou mean bogus information like whois.com has on their domain with no physical address provided? Yeah right, we'll see this get enforced, right away.
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, SQL Slammer
- Discussion threads 2008-04-01
- Four years later, SQL Slammer worm still squirms
- Four years later, SQL Slammer worm still squirmsThis is good news[i]Over the past two days, [b]SQL Slammer was listed as the number one threat[/b] on Arbor Network's new ATLAS Active Threat Level Analysis System, [b]accounting for a whopping 25 percent of all malicious Internet activity[/b] detected by Arbor's censors. The...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, SQL Slammer, server, SQL
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- Four years later, SQL Slammer worm still squirms
- More than four years after Slammer started exploiting holes in Microsoft's SQL Server and Desktop Engine database products, the worm continues to squirm in machines that some believe will never be disinfected.Over the past two days, SQL Slammer was listed as the number one threat on Arbor Network's new ATLAS...
- Tags: Patch Watch, Hackers, Microsoft, Vulnerability research, Botnets, Exploit code, Viruses and Worms
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Grammar Slammer 4.2 (Windows)
- English grammar help + reference that answers the questions the grammar checker cannot. Get Answers not Questions and real grammar help for Windows 95 or higher. Click the little taskbar and Grammar Answers appear in the file format you already know how to use-- the Windows Help File. Easier than...
- Tags: Grammar, SQL Slammer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 95, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2005-08-15
- Grammar Slammer with Checkers 4.2 (Windows)
- English grammar + spelling checkers with help + reference that answers the questions the checkers raise. Click the little taskbar or integrated search button and grammar + spelling answers appear in the file format you already know how to use-- the Windows Help File. Useful for anyone who writes English...
- Tags: Grammar, SQL Slammer, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2005-08-15
- Video game pirate headed to slammer
- Video game pirate headed to slammerOutstanding!!!True, it's only four months but that should be plenty of time for Bubba to romance him....Will he remove the parrot before or after foreplay.Excellent. Now he can meet other people's parrots at the state bed & breakfast. Maybe they will pass him around like...
- Tags: Games, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Viruses and worms, Cable, SECURITY, Network technology, Hitesh Patel, video game, Hell OJ, X-Box, pirated game, Bubba, O.J. Simpson, game, SQL Slammer, video
- Discussion threads 2005-07-27
- Police question man over Slammer worm
- Police question man over Slammer wormGood news!Arrest the cyber-hooligans. Make 'em squirm knowing the harsh punishment they'll receive..The Old School gives way to the New School.Old School: "Clubs" of teenage/early 20's crackers.New School: 'developers' working for Eastern European organized crime.On another article a day or two ago, someone asked...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, New School, cracker, Old School, SQL Slammer
- Discussion threads 2004-12-01
- First spammers. Now slammers? Registrar says new ICANN rules makes domains easier to hijack
- Network Solutions is advising its clients that a rule change at ICANN will leave domain names open to fraudulent transfers. In an e-mail sent to its clients, the domain registrar says the new policy is reminiscent of the days that shady long distance providers could switch a household's long distance service by calling a...
- Tags: domain name
- Blog posts 2004-09-10
- Flaw could unleash another Slammer
- Flaw could unleash another SlammerA broadcast worm - fasinating"The research determined that an attacker doesn't have to individually address computers on the network, but can broadcast an attack."Given the amazing speed of Slammer, how fast could a broadcast worm spread? Worm innovation is certainly in the windows domain."However,...
- Tags: Firewalls, SECURITY, Network security, Linux, PRODUCTIVITY, firewall, Microsoft Windows, SQL Slammer, UDP, computer
- Discussion threads 2003-12-09
- Chinese computers vulnerable to viruses
- Chinese computers vulnerable to virusesnow there is a headline"Chinese computers vulnerable to viruses"glad we americans don't have that problem :)what OS?The news didn't say what OS they were using. Was it the communist Red Flag Linux?MS gave them the source code for XP why dont they fixt it?MS gave them...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, virus, SQL Slammer, Microsoft Corp., computer
- Discussion threads 2003-10-21
- Spam Slammer 1.2 (Windows)
- Fights spam by generating fake e-mail messages that it sends back to the spammer. Choose from 2 different fake messages. Allows you to save server, to, and from e-mail info.
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, SQL Slammer, DCM Software, E-mail, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2001-01-15
Additional Resources
- Google flags entire Web as
- Google flags entire Web as Google Giggles!!!http://evilfingers.blogspot.com/2009/01/google-is-malicious.htmlRE: Google flags entire Web as I was wondering what the hell was going on?It is ok now.RE: Google flags entire Web as i'm trying to recall anything of this order of of magnitude affecting millions of users worldwide that Microsoft did. uhm, aside...
- Tags: Channel management, Viruses and worms, SEARCH, SECURITY, Google Inc., entire web, beta, Microsoft Corp., Web
- Discussion threads 2009-01-31
- Happy 20th birthday, internet worm!
- This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the Internet Worm, the first major worm that propagated on the Internet. Even though many years have passed and underlying media has changed, worms are still able to wreak havoc and keep system administrators up at night. Today the damage done...
- Tags: Internet Worm, Worm, Cyberthreats, Internet, Viruses And Worms, Security, Adam O'Donnell
- Blog posts 2008-10-30
- Evolution is punctuated equilibria
- Guest editorial by Dino Dai Zovi In evolutionary biology, the theory of punctuated equilibiria states that evolution is not a gradual process but instead consists of long periods of stasis interrupted by rapid, catastrophic change. Â This is supported by fossil evidence that shows...
- Tags: Vulnerability, Exploit, Internet Security, Internet Security Community, Internet, Security, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-30
- Securing Microsoft: From pain to progress
- Securing Microsoft: From pain to progressSecurity is not a learning experienceAnd it's not something you can bolt on to a product. Security is one of the pillars of the very core of your system. If it's not a concern from the moment the first plank is laid, you'll...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., security, Securing, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-12-03
- Hacker finds 492,000 unprotected Oracle, SQL database servers
- A survey by renowned database hacker David Litchfield has found a whopping 492,000 Microsoft SQL and Oracle database servers directly accessible to the Internet without firewall protection. Litchfield right, co-founder of Next Generation Security Software, ran port scans against 1,160,000 random IP addresses -- TCP port 1433...
- Tags: Database, Oracle Corp., Database Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Server, SQL, Hacker, Databases, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-11-14
- Firewall redux: Could a public, open software behavior registry squelch useless dialogs?
- Firewall redux: Could a public, open software behavior registry squelch useless dialogs?MS is the only one who can make this workI think that the chances of AV/Personal Firewall vendors collaborating to make this happen is next to none. However, MS could solve the issue by requiring all applications that...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Firewalls, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., registry, malware, network, firewall
- Discussion threads 2007-08-02
- Connection-Rate Filtering Based on Virus Throttle Technology
- Network threats once were slow-moving and easy to defend against when information transfer was done largely by sharing floppies. Organizations had the time they needed to clean their networks and install defenses. However, as CPU speeds increase, bandwidth grows, networks become more business critical and clients become more mobile, network...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Network, Virus, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Networking
- White papers 2006-12-01
- Happy Birthday Blaster. Death knell for NAC?
- I remember the events of August, 2003 very clearly. The Pentagon had called on me that July to defend my prognostications on re-active vs proactive security measures. At the showdown chronicled here by Ellen Messmer I remember thumping the podium and berating the vendors that...
- Tags: NAC
- Blog posts 2006-08-11
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