Return of the Thursdays Northcrest ArenaRepeating Event
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
The Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
Legendary Snook Rodeo Arena
11538 FM 3058 Somerville, TX 77879
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Holybee Arena
2141 SW Wilshire Blvd, Burleson, TX 76028
American Paradise Ranch
1148 County Road 3690, Paradise, TX
QuickTime zero-day bug threatens Macs, PCs | CNET News.com For more info click on above link update A newly disclosed security vulnerability in Apple Computer’s QuickTime software could put both Macs and Windows PCs at risk of cyberattacks, experts have warned. The publication on Monday of the vulnerability and detailed attack code kicks off the “Month of the Apple Bugs” project, which promises to feature a new Apple software bug each day in January. The QuickTime vulnerability relates to how the media player software handles the Real Time Streaming Protocol, or RTSP, according to an advisory published
Google plugs Gmail data leak flaw | CNET News.com For more info click on above link Google has fixed a security hole in several of its services that exposed the address books of Gmail users, the company said Tuesday. An attacker could create a malicious Web site that would copy all the entries in a Gmail user’s address book, a potential treasure trove for spammers, according to a description of the problem on the “Googling Google” blog. The only condition is that the user would have to be logged in to Gmail or another Google service.
The good, the bad of bug campaigns | CNET News.com For more info click on above link A third monthlong parade of security flaw releases has kicked off, this time focused on Macs. But some are questioning the purpose of such campaigns. Two bug hunters, Kevin Finisterre and the pseudonymous LMH, say that each day in January, they will detail a security hole in Apple Computer’s Mac OS X or applications for that operating system. Like previous efforts, which focused on Web browser and kernel vulnerabilities, the “Month of Apple Bugs” is meant to improve security, the
Acrobat flaw could spawn Web attacks | CNET News.com For more info click on above link A security weakness in the ubiquitous Acrobat Reader software could be a boon for cybercrooks, security experts warned Wednesday. An error in the Web browser plug-in of Adobe Systems’ tool lets cybercrooks co-opt the address of any Web site that hosts an Adobe PDF file for use in attacks, Symantec and VeriSign iDefense said. An attacker could construct seemingly trusted links and add malicious JavaScript code that will run once the link is clicked, they said.
First worm of the year? – Malware – Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com For more info click on above link “Happy New Year” – from Trojan Add Comment Printer Friendly Email Story By Marguerite Reardon Published: Tuesday 2 January 2007 An email worm disguised as a New Year’s greeting is making the rounds on the internet. Worm-laden messages are titled “Happy New Year” and contain an attachment called either postcard.exe or postcard.zip, according to experts at VeriSign’s iDefense Labs, which provides information on security flaws and exploits. If the attachment is opened, malicious software is