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If anyone would like to download a US Flag
for their email or web site here are a
few I found.
To download any Flag just right
click on it and click on Save
Picture as:
Keep your flag outside all of the time.
President Bush extended flying the flag at half mast until Sept. 22, 2001.
Remember the flag must be lit up at night. So leave it out all night, just put a
light on it.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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Here are the links from the show on September 23, 2001
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| Coded communications. Did the hijackers hide their messages in harmless-looking images on the Internet? |
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| Nimda
worm running rampant on Web |
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http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2813122,00.html |
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| Nimda
virus symptoms and cure |
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/631294.asp |
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| Encryption
pioneer fears role in attacks |
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/632133.asp?0si=- |
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| Hacking
vigilantes add insult to injury (this is just a short paragraph in
the middle of other short paragraphs about varying topics) |
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http://www.atstake.com/security_news/index.html |
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| FBI warns of cyber-vigilantism: | |||||||||||
| http://www.nipc.gov/warnings/advisories/2001/01-020.htm | |||||||||||
| How to turn your tech skills into help for disaster victims: | |||||||||||
| http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2812891,00.html |
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| International cybercrime treaty gets go-ahead: | |||||||||||
| http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/newsbursts/0,7407,2813992,00.html?chkpt=p1bn |
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| Apple to score industry first with dual 1394b, USB 2 support: | |||||||||||
| http://www.msnbc.com/news/techreviews_front.asp?0si=- |
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AMD names next
Athlon after Windows XP: Thanks Jonathan, |
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/3/21719.html |
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| Google Ggbbles up Outride: | |||||||||||
| http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article/0,2198,3531_889381,00.html | |||||||||||
| Cure for Nimda: | |||||||||||
| IE 5.01 or 5.5 users should install this patch, | |||||||||||
| http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp or upgrade to SP2, | |||||||||||
| http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp or upgrade to IE 6.0 | |||||||||||
| IIS 4.0 or 5.0 administrators should install this patch, | |||||||||||
| http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp | |||||||||||
| Block or discard messages containing a README.EXE attachment | |||||||||||
| Update virus definition files | |||||||||||
| Symantec’s Security Check | |||||||||||
| http://www.symantec.com/region/sg/securitycheck/sl.html | |||||||||||
| can see if your system is susceptible to this exploit | |||||||||||
Guest for Today
Our guest is Ben Haidri from Tiny's Personal Firewall
we will be talking about Firewalls
And CanadanTom He will be talking about encryption and computer secrity
Recommended web site:
It
is Jim Eshelman’s web site
www.aumha.org/
WindowsME
DOS Bootdisk
http://www.ajcyberguide.com/makeboot.html
How
to make a shortcut to run Defrag
http://www.alaskajoe.com/links/shortcut4defrag.htm
ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall:
http://www.infosyssec.com/infosyssec/ab21.htm
Tiny's Personal Firewall
http://www.tinysoftware.com/pwall.php
Norton's Personal Firewall
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/nis/npf/
Greg Jetter's Linux site
http://www.Frozen-North-LinuxOnline.com
AlaskaJoe's Tips
Is your computer safe and secure?
The programs we're using are getting more complex while software update cycles are getting shorter. Add the fact that we're increasingly depending on computers connected to the Internet to this mix and what you have is a recipe for computer bugs and security holes.
The good news is that these same factors can also be the best
way to handle computer and the Internet related security issues and bugs. But
only if you take the necessary steps to stay informed.
Things you can do to safeguard your computer
Sounds simple? But do you really know if you have the
latest patch for your browser, the software you use everyday or even the
operating system that you run all your programs on?
Don't expect to hear about security issues and other
software bugs in the traditional media such as the TV and news papers. Even
if you subscribe to a technical journal, you may not get the news in time.
Once you become aware of a bug or a security issue,
carefully read the documentation for it and take the recommended action.
For example, if applying a software patch is recommended by
the software publisher, do so as soon as possible. Don't delay taking action
until the end of the month. Some software patches must be applied in a
particular order. Applying fixes as they become available could make it
easier to keep this order. After applying patches to your current software
installation, be sure to remove defective software from circulation and to
document the actions you took for future reference.
For example, if you receive a replacement CD or a floppy
with a fix, remove obsolete disks from the circulation to avoid future
confusions.
If the fix was provided in a form of a patch (if you still
need the original installation disks in case you have to reinstall the
software), be sure to make a note of the patches you applied for future
reference. You may want to keep a separate notepad for this purpose or
simply label or mark the disks as a reminder to yourself.
"product name" AND bug OR fix
If you're responsible for maintaining more than just your personal computer, administrating a network for example, you should take extra steps such as examining server log files, renewing passwords and evaluating the effectiveness of your organization's security measures.
Following is a list of resources useful to all Windows users and to most other Internet users to stay up-to-date with security and other computer software defects related news:
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