3954455 comment Comment Re:How it actually works... (Score 1) 711 by scrow on Monday March 30, 2009 @11:05AM (#27388505) Attached to: Is That "Sexting" Pic Illegal? A Scientific Test Oh, you mean the Rule of Thumb?
196349 submission Submission + - IT ads from the past: From the quaint to the weird (computerworld.com) Submitted by PetManimal on Thursday June 14, 2007 @06:50PM PetManimal writes: "Computerworld has dug up some funny IT advertising gems from decades past. The highlights include "The Personal Mainframe", Elvira hawking engineering software, and an image of the earliest screenless "briefcase portables." Strange to think that people not only took these technologies so seriously, but also paid big bucks for gear that seems positively primitive now."
173413 submission Submission + - "First" OpenOffice virus emerges Submitted by NZheretic on Tuesday May 22, 2007 @11:19AM NZheretic writes: "According to APCmag the "First" cross platform OpenOffice.org virus "SB/Badbunny-A" has been emailed directly to Sophos from the virus developers. It has not yet been seen in the wild. Despite Sun's OpenOffice.org developer Malte Timmermann's claims to the contrary this kind of embedded scripting attack represents a real threat to OpenOffice.org users.Back in June 2000 when Sun first announced the open sourcing of OpenOffice.org the twelfth email to the open discussion list put forward a two part solution for to provide OpenOffice users with Safe(r) Scripting using restricted mode execution by default and access by signed digital certificates. In October 2000 the issue of treating security as an "add-on" feature rather than a "system property" was again raised. Is it time to now introduce such measures to the OpenOffice.org Core to greatly reduce any future risk from scripted infections?"