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xper

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  1. Hi Tommy, Thank you for your donation of $10.00. We look forward to improving the forums and stay online with your donation. Thanks MSFN
  2. Hi heidib, Thank you for your donation of $5.00. We look forward to improving the forums and stay online with your donation. Thanks MSFN
  3. he must be running older OS than. rm -rf must be run with --no-preserve-root in order to delete everything.
  4. Good point. I can't imagine how he did it. All servers, backups, off-site backups etc. Something is definitely fishy here.
  5. I do on-site backup every day and off-site backup 3 times a week.
  6. Hehe, sounds familiar to me What about backup sites and system files?
  7. Please post this kind of news in Technology forum. This way news get deep buried. If you want, of course :-)
  8. Yes, saw it. Working on it. I checked files in ACP and files are there.
  9. We need list of broken links to check into it.
  10. Hi ®ich, Thank you for your donation of $10.00. We look forward to improving the forums and stay online with your donation. Thanks MSFN
  11. NoScript, Firebug, and other popular Firefox add-on extensions are opening millions of end users to a new type of attack that can surreptitiously execute malicious code and steal sensitive data, a team of researchers reported. The attack is made possible by a lack of isolation in Firefox among various add-ons installed by an end user. The underlying weakness has been described as an extension reuse vulnerability because it allows an attacker-developed add-on to conceal its malicious behavior by invoking the capabilities of other add-ons. Instead of directly causing a computer to visit a booby-trapped website or download malicious files, the add-on exploits vulnerabilities in popular third-party add-ons that allow the same nefarious actions to be carried out. Of the top 10 most popular add-ons vetted by Mozilla officials and made available on the Mozilla website, only Adblock Plus was found to contain no flaws that could be exploited by a malicious add-on that relied on reuse vulnerabilities. Besides NoScript, Video DownloadHelper, Firebug, Greasemonkey, and FlashGot Mass Down all contained bugs that made it possible for the malicious add-on to execute malicious code. Many of those apps, and many others analyzed in the study, also made it possible to steal browser cookies, control or access a computer's file system, or to open webpages to sites of an attacker's choosing. Via ArsTechnica
  12. Sorry for downtime. HDD crashed. Replaced HDD, restored backup and upgraded server to newest OS, PHP etc.

    1. Tommy

      Tommy

      Great job with the swift recovery, xper!

    2. dencorso

      dencorso

      +1! The swift recovery is deeply appreciated!

  13. Smart move from MS, imho. Imagine, both Windows and Linux on one machine at the same time. Even Linux users now have reason to install Windows :-)
  14. You are probably right and because of that I'm thinking to completely shut down msfn.
  15. Remove preview. That part of site is locked. (testing)
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