We've been saying that RAM is cheap enough for super capacities to become mainstream and, sure enough, kits like the offer from G.Skill aren't all that users should take a look at.
If you want a huge amount of RAM in your system, and don't mind lacking ECC, the 64 GB kit from G.Skill is probably the ... |
13 December 2011 18:01 GMT |
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The greyhats at Team Elite, who were recently falsely blamed for hacking the MI5 website to steal the personal information of visitors, targeted the newspapers that denigrated them. Members of the outfit responded to the slanderous articles by revealing XSS weaknesses in the websites of The Daily Express and The Tele... |
1 August 2009 04:48 GMT |
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Self-confessed ethical hacking outfit Team Elite has recently reported cross-site scripting (XSS) weaknesses in not one, but four different Visa websites. All of the vulnerabilities allowed attackers to prompt arbitrary JavaScript alerts. The XSS vulnerabilities were reported by a grey-hat hacker calling himself Met... |
27 May 2009 08:17 GMT |
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Vektor, the hacker who played a joke on the Motion Pictures Association of America (MPAA) earlier this week by listing The Pirate Bay torrents on its own website via an XSS flaw, has disclosed that the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) suffers from a similar weakness. Additionally, more MPAA-controlled... |
6 May 2009 06:12 GMT |
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A self-confessed white-hat hacker has published proof-of-concept attacks against websites connected to global IT security vendor McAfee. XSS vulnerabilities allow for an IFrame injection and rogue redirection. Methodman, a member of the Team Elite programming outfit, has published screenshots of the flaws he found i... |
4 May 2009 05:54 GMT |
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Kaspersky Labs' website security comes under scrutiny again by vulnerability hunters, after a SQL injection vulnerability has been recently found. An ethical hacker has disclosed that three different pages from the German section of the Kaspersky website are vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks. A hacker ... |
23 February 2009 05:28 GMT |
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