Flash Player flaw opens Windows for attack. Macromedia warns that its multimedia file player has a vulnerability that could allow attackers to run malicious code on Windows and Unix-based operating systems. [CNET News.com]
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Putting People First As With Earlier Microsoftnbspmantras ActiveXnbspWindows DNA NET Means Almost Everything An
Putting people first. As with earlier Microsoft mantras (ActiveX, Windows DNA), .NET means almost everything and therefore nothing in particular. The Redmond priesthood incants XML with the same mystical vagueness. No resounding amen has yet been heard from the hundreds of millions of souls who use Windows and Office, who were recently demoted from “knowledge workers” to “information workers,” and who were then reclassified as “first-class data objects.” Instead they ask, “What’s in it for me?” [read the full story][Jon’s Radio]
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Obstruction of Judges. Why has it become next to impossible for a president Democrat or Republican to get a nominee to a federal appeals court approved by the Senate? By Jeffrey Rosen. [New York Times: Politics]
Apple Switch Star Flies High Ellen Feiss The Young Star Of
Apple ‘Switch’ Star Flies High. Ellen Feiss, the young star of one of Apple’s new switch ads, is gaining a large following online. She’s the subject of fan sites, icons, desktops and Photoshop parodies. Can Mahir-like fame be far behind? By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
Time For OpenSource To Grow UpThe OpenSSH Backdoor Demonstrate
Time for Open-Source to Grow Up
The OpenSSH backdoor demonstrates that the community must get pragmatic about package verification, and fast. [Security Focus]
SSL Defeated In IE And Konqueror You Have No Security Get Over
SSL defeated in IE and Konqueror. You have no security; get over it [The Register]
Sun Revives Solaris For Intel 80 Next Month 90 Next Year A
Sun revives Solaris for Intel. 8.0 next month, 9.0 next year [The Register]
Open Sources New Weapon The
Open source’s new weapon: The law?. Open-source advocates will unfurl a legislative proposal next week to prohibit the state of California from buying software from companies that don’t open their source code. [CNET News.com]
Dangers Of The Google Tool Bar Exposed From Annoyances To Thre
Dangers of the Google tool bar exposed. From annoyances to threats [The Register]