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Latest news in the world of spy/adware:
Alternative browser spyware infects IE

Some useful citizen has created an installer that will nail IE with spyware, even if a surfer is using Firefox (or another alternative browser) or has blocked access to the malicious site in IE beforehand. The technique allows a raft of spyware to be served up to Windows users in spite of any security measures that might be in place.
Christopher Boyd, a security researchers at Vitalsecurity.org, said the malware installer was capable of working on a range of browsers with native Java support. “The spyware installer is a Java applet powered by the Sun Java Runtime Environment, which allows them to whack most browsers out there, including Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and others. In the original test, only Opera and Netcaptor didn’t fall for the install but Daniel Veditz, who is the head of Mozilla security, has since confirmed to me that this will also work in Opera and Netcaptor,” he explained.

Well hell… Just remember folks, if you get a message while surfing that tells you to install software and you don’t know what it is DON’T CLICK ON IT! You don’t pull the trigger to see if a gun is loaded do you?
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VFD PC Display


I like the clean look of a VFD, I think that servers would look better with these, not those boring LCD displays that many of them have now. I want somthing that will catch my eye from across the room if there is a drive failure!

Soldam recently announced a 5.25″ bay-type PC status display panel, the “Visualizer,” and has begun accepting orders via its website. Store sales will commence from 18 March and the display panel is priced from 13,629 yen.
The Visualiser uses a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and the “WiNDy Visualizer Control Center” software to display a wide range of information on the PC’s status.
In addition to such things as the CPU ID, operating system, current time, alarm, CPU/Memory/HDD usage, incoming email and WinAmp/Windows Media Player visualizations, custom graphics can also be displayed.
The Visualizer is available in 11 different colours – ivory, silver, black, white pearl mica, super gun metallic, creamy ivory, aquamarine, pale rose, blue, red and deep purple. Dimensions are W149.3 x D58 x H42.5 mm. Supported operating systems are Windows 2000 Professional and XP.

Soldam 5.25″ bay VFD information display panel :: TechJapan :: English news on technology from Japan