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As I was browsing Bluesnews, I saw there was a new Global Ops movie, this time it takes place in Antartica, those guys at EA keep 'em coming. However, this movie is hosted at fileplanet, and not yet to be found at EA's official FTP. Here is what Bluesnews has to say:
News source: The Digital Resource
Download: Global Ops Antartica Movie (7,29 MB, Server 1)
Download: Global Ops Antartica Movie (7,29 MB, Server 2)
As I was browsing Bluesnews, I saw there was a new Global Ops movie, this time it takes place in Antartica, those guys at EA keep 'em coming. However, this movie is hosted at fileplanet, and not yet to be found at EA's official FTP. Here is what Bluesnews has to say:
- There is another new Global Operations movie available for download from FilePlanet (registration required), again showing off the team-based tactical shooter by Barking Dog. This 7.3 MB download features a bit over a minute of action-packed gameplay footage in Windows Media Player format from the Antarctica mission. And in related news, Global Operations complete is a report on GameSpot that "the game has been finalized and is awaiting approval from the publisher's quality assurance team before it is declared gold."
While PHP can be installed on other Web site software, the flaws only affect those Web servers running on top of the Linux or Solaris operating systems, according to an advisory released by German security and Internet software company e-Matters.
In the past, Microsoft's Internet Information Server has had a href=http://news.com.com/2100-1001-268608.html target=_blank>slew of problems with flaws in its components that allowed hackers and worms to break in. This time, the software appears not to be vulnerable, even if it's using PHP.
The flaws, a collection of heap overflows and problematic boundary checks, could crash vulnerable servers or allow attackers full access to them, said the advisory. Different flaws affect various versions of PHP, from 3.10 to 4.1.1.
Ullrich and the PHP Web site recommend that Linux and Solaris Web sites using PHP upgrade their software to the latest version, 4.1.2, which solves the problem.
The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Center at Carnegie Mellon University also
warned of the flaw Wednesday.
Ullrich said the problems posed by the vulnerabilities are heightened because security experts are uncertain how widely knowledge of the flaws has spread.
"There are these two camps. The disclosure people shout and say they have a new exploit," Ullrich said, referring to "exploit code," or programs capable of taking advantage of the software flaws, "and the non-disclosure people hold on to it and use it to attack certain sites, and trade them in IRC chat rooms."
Ullrich believes the latter group may have had exploit code for as long as a month.

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