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diumenge, 4 / setembre / 2005 |
[Internet Storm Center] Microsoft ha publicat una actualització per a la interfície gràfica del tallafocs inclòs a Windows XP amb SP2 i Windows Server 2003 amb SP1:
One of our readers, Thomas, submitted this morning that Microsoft has released a new update. This update applies to Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1). This patch fixes a condition where an exception may not show up in the Windows Firewall GUI, if this exception is created by modifying the registry directly. In order to do this, administrative priveleges are required on the box. The danger in this flaw is that a hacker could open a backdoor that would not be shown in the GUI Firewall ruleset. Just a side note, MS is not calling this a flaw, but an "unexpected behavior".
Article Link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897663
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A l'església del Pi de Barcelona, a la paret que dóna a la placeta del Pi hi ha una placa on es pot llegir aquesta inscripció:
El 6 de Abril de 1806 llegó la noticia de la aprobación de los milagros del siervo de Dios de José Oriol, con cuyo motivo iluminose exteriormente esta iglesia. Y al pasar por este puentecito se cayó desplomado al suelo el director José Mestres sin recibir el menor daño a pesar de su extraordinaria gordura, como consta en el archivo de la R. Comunidad, y para cuyo recuerdo se colocó esta lápida. Cal dir que la placa està molt mal conservada i costa força de llegir.
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[The Register] Motorola-built iPod Phone next week? Not worth looking at, say pundits, comenta sobre el presumible anunci la propera setmana d'un telèfon mòbil de Motorola amb el software iTunes d'Apple incorporat... i sembla que es quelcom poc interessant:
But either Apple has kept the thing under unprecedented security, or else it has a dud on its hands. According to Forbes reporters David M. Ewalt and Peter Kafka, it's no rival to MP3-playing phones. For a start, the music will be costly to download, at $2 a tune; but first leaks suggest that won't matter, because you won't be able to download enough to break the bank.
"A person who has seen a version of the phone says it was designed to accommodate just 25 songs, which would be 'sideloaded' from a user's computer using iTunes," said Forbes. "The phone was equipped with a 128-megabyte Sandisk TransFlash memory card -just one-quarter the capacity of Apple's smallest iPod, the 512-megabyte Shuffle, which holds about 120 songs."
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that "The iPod phone will be available in two models. Customers will have a choice between 512MB or 1GB of storage. The 1GB model can hold up to 240 songs." Forbes acknowledges that it hasn't seen all possible prototypes.
The phone-pod is also scheduled for a European launch, says Reuters, with Germany's T-Mobile, choosing the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin to announce "a musical mobile phone that can access iTunes, made by US vendor Motorola," which will be available "by Christmas" in Germany.
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