Topic: Sean Sullivan

Hey fellow lushes! The Wino was digging through the pantry, doing a major post-holiday purge and - damn! - there were a whole bunch of bottles...
This site that's new (or new to me, at least) called Sonic Editions works with photography agencies to make limited-edition prints (of musicians...
Earphone Solutions ranks the Shure SE215 the best in ear earphones under $120, specially for those with an active lifestyle that don't want to...
A new piece of mobile malware targets Russian users of Symbian and Windows Mobile phones, and an Android strain may be in development.Researchers have discovered a group of premium-rate SMS trojans that share code with Spitmo, a mobile variant of the ...

Couture scores 2 goals

0 . Logan Couture scored two of San Jose's six consecutive goals in the final two periods, and Thomas Greiss made 19 saves in the Sharks' 6-1...
The remarkable speed with which several worms spread on Twitter on Tuesday may have sent opportunistic spammers scurrying to exploit a quickly patched vulnerability, but cyber criminals looking for ways to hijack PCs essentially steered clear. "Compare the Twitter attack to a ...
Social-networking services like Facebook and Twitter have a natural defense against hardcore hackers, a security researcher said Tuesday. "Compare the Twitter attack to a malicious attack of yesteryear that took weeks or even months to develop. "They make a very dynamic feedback ...
For the last 20 years, hackers and antivirus software programmers have played a cat-and-mouse game over computer security. As a result, even the most advanced antivirus software only detects between 40 and 70 percent of infections, said Danny Quist, a malware specialist ...

Windows XP SP2 Hack Allows Patching

Computerworld reports that Windows XP Service Pack 2 users can fool the operating system into installing security updates, says Sean Sullivan, a security adviser with F-Secure.. Sullivan explains in a blog post that the hack requires an edit of a single key ...
People still running the now-retired Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) can trick the operating system into installing security updates, a researcher said Monday.. In other words, Sullivan's hack disguises XP SP2 as SP3 when Microsoft's security updates determine whether ...