Q: What SQL is Oracle DB executing?
A: select * from SYS.V_$SQLAREA;
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
BBC NEWS Technology Microsoft 'taking security risks'
McAfee says Microsoft is stopping security firms from accessing the core of the operating system, called the kernel, and is therefore preventing them from releasing third-party security add-ons.
If Microsoft wants to make Vista more secure, it should provide equal access to the platform
Symantec weblog
Attacks on the kernel of an operating system - such as malicious drivers for peripherals and rootkit hacks - have become commonplace among users of Microsoft's Windows XP.
Microsoft is locking security firms - and other software developers - out of the core in an effort to prevent kernel attacks on Vista.
"Microsoft seems to envision a world in which one giant company not only controls the systems that drive most computers around the world but also the security that protects those computers from viruses and other online threats," the advert said.
"Only one approach protecting us all: when it fails, it fails for 97% of the world's desktops."
[ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5399534.stm ]
McAfee says Microsoft is stopping security firms from accessing the core of the operating system, called the kernel, and is therefore preventing them from releasing third-party security add-ons.
If Microsoft wants to make Vista more secure, it should provide equal access to the platform
Symantec weblog
Attacks on the kernel of an operating system - such as malicious drivers for peripherals and rootkit hacks - have become commonplace among users of Microsoft's Windows XP.
Microsoft is locking security firms - and other software developers - out of the core in an effort to prevent kernel attacks on Vista.
"Microsoft seems to envision a world in which one giant company not only controls the systems that drive most computers around the world but also the security that protects those computers from viruses and other online threats," the advert said.
"Only one approach protecting us all: when it fails, it fails for 97% of the world's desktops."
[ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5399534.stm ]
Friday, September 29, 2006
freesat from Sky - A new way to get free digital satellite TV
Loads more channels than the Freeview innitiaive, yet no E4 and more4.
Loads more channels than the Freeview innitiaive, yet no E4 and more4.
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