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Web 2.0 Security and PrivacyWeb 2.0 – user-generated content, rich user interfaces and co-operative, dynamic services – has also brought with it a new and extremely virulent breed of ‘Malware 2.0’. A key motivation for this study is the link between Web 2.0 and the increase in ‘drive-by’ malware infections requiring no intervention or awareness on the part of the user. To give some idea of the threat posed, a Scansafe report analysing malware trends reports that risks from compromised websites increased 407% in the year to May 2008.
One of the most important sources of vulnerabilities in Web 2.0 is the inadequacy of access and authorisation frameworks used in Web 2.0 environments. In particular, this report highlights problems in policy frameworks governing the separation of control between web applications. These centre on the ‘same-origin’ policy, which sandboxes web applications coming from different domains, and the cases where this policy is either deliberately relaxed or circumvented for malicious purposes. Problems in access and authorisation frameworks often stem from the difficulty in finding a balance between allowing enough freedom for Web 2.0 applications to function and providing adequate security.
Web 2.0 has also brought a sea-change in the way knowledge and information is managed. One page contains content and even executable code from multiple sources including end-users, and information may be syndicated (eg, using RSS) and altered many times from its original source.
This means in particular that:
• The increased opportunities for contributing content also provide more opportunities to inject malicious code leading to many vulnerabilities in theWPE-600 AeroCard Wireless PCMCIA Card User ManualAeroCard, the Wireless LAN (WLAN) PCMCIA card for Mac and PC. Welcome to the Macsense/Xsense Networking Product Family. These days, business moves at lightning speed. To compete, companies must make it easy for their employees to share vital business intelligence real-time and to collaborate without restriction. But until now, network users have been bound by the limits of their wired network, and forced to settle for access only at their desk. A trend in the technology industry today is to eliminate the cable restrictions and hassle of wires by implementing a wireless network.
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Archive: The process of freeing up space in your EM mailbox by automatically moving older email and calendar items to an archive area called a vault.
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Restored Items Folder: A folder in the EM mailbox that is automatically created by EVault the first time an item is restored.
Basket: A container for a set of items being restored. When restoring a basket to the EM mailbox, a subfolder is created with the same name as the basket from which you restored the items. This keeps similar items together.
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23 January 2007 By: Bogdan Solca, Hardware Editor Intel CPU Overclocked at 8GHz! Extreme overclocking techniques from Italy OC Team Italy announced that it managed to unpack a Pentium 4 631 CPU and overclock it to a whooping 7520 Mhz, back on January 10th 2007. This risky procedure required some liquid nitrogen cooling, as well as a non-modified ASUS P5B motherboard. The Italia pointed out that the motherboard made it clear that it cannot go above this core frequency. The guys got impressive feedback from the overclocke' community and thought they could break the 8GHz barrier. Thus, they have once again mounted the copper cooling pipe, tuned up the necessary voltage settings and poured a fresh supply of liquid nitrogen. The result? An outstanding 8001MHz core clock reported by CPU-Z. For the fit attempt, OC Team Italy also used a 1, 7 core voltage (1,6 real voltage with an steep drop), 2x1Gb Cellshock PC8000 memory kit and a 1Kw power supply
Download PDFPHP vs. JavaIt isn't correct to compare Java to PHP. Since PHP is a server-side scripting language whereas Java is a general-purpose language. In other words, PHP is only used as a server-side language where Java is both for server-side and desktop programming language. Moreover, Java is compiled and strongly-typed language. On other hand, PHP is a dynamic typed language. Hence, only for server-side programming, the comparison between Java and PHP makes sense.
In this paper, I am not discussing following two issues since each is currently hotly debated in various communities:
• Strongly typed languages vs. dynamic Languages or Scripting
• Ajax vs. Smart Clients
Programmers
- There are millions of bad programmers: Both Java and PHP programmers.
- Everybody is a PHP programmer. Even monkeys! Almost all web hosting companies use Apache Server/PHP.
- Changing or creating a page in PHP is easy. Creating a page: Use Drupal, WordPress, Xoops, Php-Nuke etc
- For JSP (Java) it is also easy to change or create a page. However, for a complex application, monkeys cannot do programming in Java.
Language features & libraries
- Java is OO. So is PHP now (PHP 5.0).
- Java Provides reflection (reverse-engineer classes, interfaces, functions). PHP is finally added the same feature in PHP 5.0. Note: Reflection enable you to architecture your application better.
- Java has a richer set of API.
- Java provides management API (JMX) for managing and monitoring devices and applications.
- There thousands of OSS projects for Java (apache.org). Java provides a clean mechanism to combine these libraries (jar) to compose a complex application.
- JavaChrysler Crossfire 2004 Owners Manual PDFThis Chrysler Crossfire 2004 Owners Manual has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your Crossfire. It is supplemented by a Warranty Information Booklet and various customer oriented documents. You are urged to read these publications carefully. Following the instruc- tions and recommendations in this manual will help assure safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle.
NOTE: After you read the manual, it should be stored in the vehicle for convenient reference and remain with the vehicle when sold. When it comes to service, remember that your authorized dealer knows your vehicle best, has the factory-trained technicians and genuine Mopar parts, and is interested in your satisfaction. Consult the table of contents to determine which section contains the information you desire. The detailed index, at the rear of this manual, contains a complete listing of all subjects. Consult the following table for a description of the symbols that may be used on your vehicle or throughout this owner’s manual:
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The best way to cop a feel is to serve an apprenticeship. However, if you insist on reading this you might find some of it entertaining, you’ll get a good idea of the procedure, discover that there is no real mystery to this type of wrenching, and you might pick up a nifty tip or two. What’s This All About Ultimately, valve adjustment is about the ride. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Contrary to what you might think, valve adjustment is a straightforward procedure. It’s easy to do. You’re not going to end up with oil all over. You don’t need to buy thirty or forty specialty gaskets and an Iraq pack of oil. Nor will you have an explosion of tiny little parts to track, reassemble or lose.
Download Oilhead Valve Adjustment for Dummies Manual PDFPICmicro MCU C - An introduction to programming The Microchip PIC in CCS CThe C language was development at Bell Labs in the early 1970’s by Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kernighan. One of the first platforms for implementation was the PDP-11 running under a UNIX environment. Since its introduction, it has evolved and been standardized throughout the computing industry as an established development language. The PC has become a cost effective development platform using C++ or other favored versions of the ANSI standard.
C is a portable language intended to have minimal modification when transferring programs from one computer to another. This is fine when working with PC’s and mainframes, but Microcontrollers and Microprocessors are different breed. The main program flow will basically remain unchanged, while the various setup and port/peripheral control will be micro specific. An example of this is the port direction registers on a PICmicro®MCU are set 1=Input 0=Output, whereas the H8 is 0=Input and 1=Output.
The use of C in Microcontroller applications has been brought about by manufacturers providing larger program and RAM memory areas in addition to faster operating speeds.
An example quoted to me – as a non believer – was: to create a stopclock function would take 2/3 days in C or 2 weeks in assembler. ‘Ah’ I hear you say as you rush to buy a C compiler – why do we bother to write in assembler? It comes down to code efficiency – a program written in assembler is typically 80% the size of a C version. Fine on the larger program memory sized devices but not