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Security

Adobe Chided For Insecure Acrobat Reader 179

The Register covers security firm Secunia calling out Adobe for its insecure distribution practices with regard to Adobe Reader. (Here is Secunia's note.) The accusation is that the way Adobe provides Reader extends the software's window of vulnerability once an exploit has begun to circulate. Version 9.1 of Reader, which is what you get when you visit the official download site, contains 10 vulnerabilities that were patched by later releases. "Adobe Systems has been taken to task for offering outdated software on its downloads page that contains dozens of security vulnerabilities, several of which are already being exploited in the wild... Visitors who obtain Adobe Reader from the company's official downloads page will find that it installs version 9.1 of the program on their computers, even though the most recent version was 9.1.2 at time of writing. That could put users at considerable peril given the number of vulnerabilities fixed in the two iterations that have come since 9.1, complains Secunia..."
Security

Law of Armed Conflict To Apply To Cyberwar 242

charter6 writes "Gen. Kevin Chilton, the head of STRATCOM, just declared that the Law of Armed Conflict will apply to cyberwar, and that the US won't rule out conventional (read: kinetic) responses to cyber-attacks. This means that we consider state-supported 'hackers' to be subject to the Geneva Conventions and Customary International Law, including the rules of proportionality and distinction (i.e. if we catch them, we can try them for war crimes). Incidentally, it also means we consider non-state cyber-attackers to be illegal enemy combatants, which means we can do all kinds of nasty stuff to them."

Comment !Anti-war protesters (Score 2, Informative) 433

"Seven anti-war protesters were arrested in Philadelphia on Saturday during a protest rally and march which targeted the Army Experience Center, a high-tech recruitment center which uses PC and Xbox games and simulations to attract potential recruits...

It looks like they meant anti-war ralliers or war protesters, not anti-war protesters. The media in general constantly seems to repeat this phrase incorrectly.

Linux Business

Linux Reaches 1% Usage Share 414

je ne sais quoi writes "The April data is out for the Net Applications 'market share' survey of operating systems (more accurately referred to as a usage share). For the first time, Linux has reached 1%. This past month the Linux share increased by 0.12% which is well above the average monthly increase of 0.02%. Historically, the Net Applications estimate of market share has been lower than that of other organizations who measure this, but the abnormally large increase reported this month brings it closer to the median estimate of 1.11%. For other operating systems, Windows XP continued its slow decline by 0.64% to 62.21%, whereas Vista use is still increasing to 23.90%, but its rate of adoption is slowing. That is, this month's increase of 0.48% is well below the 12-month average increase of 0.78% and down from the peak rate of increase of 1.00% per month on average in January-February 2008. The total Windows share dropped to 87.90%. Mac OS use decreased slightly to 9.73% from 9.77%, but usage share of the iPhone and iPod Touch combined increased by 0.1%."
Windows

Submission + - Does WIndows 7 support ARM processors? (eetimes.eu)

An anonymous reader writes: Warren East, president and CEO of U.K. processor licensor ARM Holdings plc has been dropping hints about Microsoft Windows and ARM while concluding that he, of course, could not possibly comment. The supposed lack of the Windows operating system running on ARM processors is apparently a problem for ARM in the netbook computer business, according to this story in EE Times Europe. The article indicates that support for ARM processors could already be in place and just awaiting Microsoft's launch of Windows 7, or some other convenient point thereafter, for the announcement.

Comment Re:Can lithium really power all cars? (Score 1) 291

Just a note.

Hydrogen does not equal Fuel Cell. Sure, you can use a Hydrogen fuel cell... but that is not the only way to use Hydrogen.

Did you know...
You can power a gasoline engine on straight hydrogen, if you advance the timing enough? Hydrogen gas fed into the cylinder... works wonders.
You get hydrogen by running a DC current through water. It is that simple. Drop a 9volt battery in a glass of water. Watch bubbles form at each terminal. One side, the bubbles are Oxygen. The other side, Hydrogen.
There are improved electrolysis techniques which are making the possibility of hydrogen production on-the-fly feasible. This means that it is not only conceivable, but attainable to have a personal transportation vehicle, with an internal combustion that used to run on gasoline, that now runs on water.

Did you know it requires more energy to convert water to hydrogen than you get out of the hydrogen it produces? I know thats a smartass question and you knew this already and are just being silly with this idea right?

Yep

Yep.

Put water (or urine, or any H20 based liquid) into the gas tank, the water is converted on the fly to Oxygen and Hydrogen, the Oxygen is bled off into the atmosphere and the Hydrogen is burned as fuel. Not only would your exhaust be free Oxygen and water vapor, but you would CLEAN the air as you drove through it... because if the way that Hydrogen burns.

No Fuel Cell involved. Just thought you should know.

Submission + - Open Source Pro-Audio Analysis Tool, gets support (sourceforge.net)

SF:electronjunkie writes: BRP-PACUA patch supplied by J Walton, aka tehgooroo allows compilation on Mac OS-X via Macports. BRP-PACU is capable of finding the transfer function and impulse response, for equalizing and time alignment of a sound system. Version 2.0.0 added Pink Noise and Jack Support.

Comment Re:Carbon neutrality is a joke anyway (Score 1) 302

I wanted to mod your comment insightful but got distracted when I tried to scroll down with the arrow keys on the keyboard b/c I saw another interesting comment below yours. This of course scrolled the moderation menu down to flamebait and this became submitted when I clicked on the page. Stupid slashdot javascript. I'm a big boy and I can handle a submit button. So because the only way I could find to cancel it is to submit this boring comment. Oh well

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