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Hello everyone! So I am using a mac, and while I am not using any applications that require a webcam (like skype or video chat clients), I see a red dot on my webcam. Does this mean my webcam is on and spying on me? If so, what should I …

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*Story happens in imaginary universe, but I'm using current time "relativation".* vmWare Player type of application (but for free). I consider adding it to Open Source because everybody is saying how great it is and how fast bugs can be fixed. There's couple stories to be told: **Side of Manager** …

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FireEye security researchers are warning that they have [detected a new zero-day vulnerability](http://blog.fireeye.com/research/2013/02/yaj0-yet-another-java-zero-day-2.html) that is being used successfully in the wild against browser clients with both Java 6u41 and Java 7u15 installed. Given that the Java 7 update was only released a couple of weeks ago, this is yet more …

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Hi, a question about stand-alone Java applications that do not have a background DB. In our Uni class we were asked to build a very small application using JOptionPane methods such as "showInputDialog". The application asks for users name and birthdate and at the end displays a summary of these …

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guys i just read a vulnerability in the calculator of windows. vulnerability is like this: *) open calculator *) type 4 and then take its square *) then minus two from the result shocked.... answer should be 0 but it shows a different answer.. please help me on this.

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Last month, a [URL="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-3555"]vulnerability in SSL and TLS[/URL] was announced. Almost immediately thereafter, it was [URL="http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11564"]successfully exploited to obtain Twitter account passwords[/URL]. The vulnerability affects most existing implementations of SSL 3.x and TLS 1.x in existing https web servers and browsers, but also in other servers that use SSL, such …

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