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  1. Makes me want to go to China... Find those people.. bash them over the head and scalp them, then feed there remains to the starving Animals... that video just made me sick. I know how they kill cows, and at least cows are humanly killed ie. Nail gun to the head, and Pigs at least get electrocuted. These animals are just getting tossed around like there not even alive. But who cares.. there just going to be your next 500$ Coat lining.


  2. Solved. Thanks everyone for looking :D

     

    I unzipped it in Konsole, an now its working.

     

    Now im just getting Nice Book Errors, saying it couldnt open the book: But i just had to type in the ini file where it is located.

     

    Ok, went to install EL for Linux Ubuntu.

     

    Cant seem to unzip two files, I get "An error Occurred while extracting Files."

     

    Output

    Bad CRC 8377e54f ( Should be 7dfab998)
    Bad CRC 66b9cdad ( Should be 7c6b64cf)

     

    any help is appreciated.

     

    Specs Sony VAIO 1.6 GHZ dual Core 1 gig ram, Dual Vista, Linux.

     

    thanks. Went to run what i had an it just went though to next line. No windows or anything coming up. thanks.


  3. Ok, went to install EL for Linux Ubuntu.

     

    Cant seem to unzip two files, I get "An error Occurred while extracting Files."

     

    Output

    Bad CRC 8377e54f ( Should be 7dfab998)
    Bad CRC 66b9cdad ( Should be 7c6b64cf)

     

    any help is appreciated.

     

    Specs Sony VAIO 1.6 GHZ dual Core 1 gig ram, Dual Vista, Linux.

     

    thanks. Went to run what i had an it just went though to next line. No windows or anything coming up. thanks.


  4. Theres a Scam out there that sends you an email titled Password Fraud! here is the email in full

     

     

     

    Eternal Lands Password support team!

     

    Hello, we are writing you to inform that somone has tryed to change your password! We want to request you to confirm or disconfirm this action within 24h!

     

    Please click -> Here <- and show us your desition!

     

    Thanks.

     

    Eternal Lands support

     

    www.eternal-lands.com

     

     

    Please ignore this email if you will get it. Eternal-lands would never tell you if someone was trying to change your password.

     

    They also sent this Phishy website

    http://articlever.com/stw/Sp/www.eternal-lands.com/


  5. By INQUIRER staff

    28 December 2005

     

    F-SECURE, Bugtraq and a number of other security aware outfits have

    warned of a zero day vulnerability that's being actively exploited as

    we write.

     

    Fully patched Windows XP SP2 machines are vulnerable and there's no

    known fix as yet.

     

    A number of trojans are being distributed using the vulnerability,

    related to Windows' image rendering.

     

    Have a look, for example, at the F-Secure site, here [1], for more

    information.

     

    F-Secure says you can get blatted if you visit a site with an image

    file containing the exploit. IE users may automatically be infected.

    Firefox users can get infected if the image file is downloaded.

    There's more solid advice at F-Secure. We await a patch from

    Microsoft. µ

     

    * UPDATE Ken Dunham, director at iDefense, said the zero day WMF

    exploitation threat affecting fully patched versions of XP and Windows

    2003 Web Server is underway. It has been exploited by multiple sites

    and added to the infamous Meetasploit tools. Attacks in the last 12

    hours, said Dunham, have been minor. But systems so far attacked have

    shown clear signs of infection. He warned further attacks were likely.

     

    There is no solid workaround against emerging WMF exploits. Locking

    down WMF files on the gateway and building network detection

    signatures may mitigate known threats. The impact of attacks may also

    increase.

     

    [1] http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/

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