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Microsoft issues patch for Explorer security hole


2009
12.16

Microsoft Corp. took the unusual step of issuing an unscheduled fix Thursday for security holes in its Internet Explorer browser that played a role in the recent computer attacks that led Google to threaten to leave China.

The updates are for all supported versions of Internet Explorer, from IE 5.01 up through the newest IE 8.

People who have their computers set to install security updates automatically will get the bx. PC users who don’t automatically get updates should go to http:// www.microsoft.com/security to download the patch.

Microsoft said it learned of the problems last fall and was already planning to release the fixes in February. Last week, it confirmed that the attacks described by Google Inc. took advantage of the same flaw.

Hackers can lure people to Web pages containing malicious code, then exploit the browscrflawto take over their computers. Attackers in China may have used the flaw to break into e-mail accounts of human rights activists who oppose the Chinese government. Hackers m’ also he used this flaw, among others, to break into Google’s own networks and those of other large companies such as Yahoo Inc. and Juniper Networks Inc.

Microsoft seldom releases security patches outside its regular, once-a-month update cycle, but has been known to rush out patches for so-called “zero-day” exploits in which hackers attack a software hole before the company has a chance to find a fix. The last time Microsoft broke from its security update schedule was in July 2009.

In Germany, the makers of the Firefox browser said there was a significant surge – in downloads after the German government recommended people switch to browsers that compete with Internet Explorer because of the latest security flaw in Microsoft’s browser.

Beautiful bulk


2009
10.28

Power in every ounce. Power in every inch.

If you’ve never had a digicam, and you finally decide to begin your relationship with the newest model, say with a Canon Powershot A630, this might be your reaction: “Mahgawd, what a smart camera!”

With over2l shooting modes,the A63O even includes the fascinating ‘stitch” feature that allows you to shoot and build panoramic shots. And to think this is just a model from Canon’s continually evolving budget line.

The A630 looks dated, and it isn’t exactly the most convenient thing to stash away in yourbackpack orsling bag, but its 2.5-inch LCD, which opens to a full 180 degrees, should be enough to earn your “wow.” A simple flip up or down, and you can shoot at angles you never thought possible.

On manual mode, the A630 boasts of analyzing the shot for the correct lighting and aperture settings. Contraryto what you might expect, this does not slow rhis shooter down. With its smart focus, it can capture the subject without denying the movement—the life — in which the subject was taken in: artistic golden light streaks, faded background and all. Everything’s captured, with the subject looking crisp as off-the-pan chicharon. And this is just in the non-creative modes.

It can get a wee bit confusing because not all 21 scene modes are accessible from the mode wheel. You’ll have access to the others with the joystick button.

If the mightyA63fl proves to be a wee bit confusing and high tech, that really isn’t its fault. In this day and age of digital this and digital that, the A630 is one of the simplest cameras that Canon has. Simple, of course, is having tungsten and underground options for lighting and 8 megapixels of resolution. Indeed, this is a smart one.