Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Tuesday News, Tips, and Free Stuff

Web Attack That Poisons Google Results Gets Worse

A new attack that peppers Google search results with malicious links is spreading quickly, the U.S. Computer Emergence Response Team warned on Monday. The attack, which has intensified in recent days, can be found on several thousand legitimate Web sites, according to security experts. It targets known flaws in Adobe's software and uses them to install a malicious program on victims' machines.

Paid Twitter services coming by year's end

Twitter is steering clear of advertising as it prepares to launch new tools and services for businesses by the end of this year, company cofounder Biz Stone said Monday.

Living with a netbook: Toy or tiny notebook?

I’m interested in how netbooks compare to notebooks in real-world use. What’s it like to use them for extended periods? How much performance do you give up? And what features are missing?

8 Guidelines To Taking Panoramic Photos With Any Camera

In the digital age, it’s not only simple to create panoramic images on your home computer, it’s become increasingly easier thanks to advances in software. There are still some general guidelines to follow to help you increase your odds of producing great photos because remember, you can’t fix everything in a computer after the fact.

EncryptOnClick 1.3.1.3 (Windows)

EncryptOnClick is a very simple to use program that lets you securely encrypt and decrypt files. EncryptOnClick is like hiring your own highly experienced data security guard who ensures the files you want to keep safe and out of view from others stay that way.

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