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IBM Web site said Solaris is "the most advanced operating system on the planet"

Friday Oct 19, 2007

Solaris 10 the most advanced operating system on the planet, IBM said.[Read More]

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Solaris 10 has passed 5000+ certified solutions.

Tuesday Aug 07, 2007

Solaris 10 has more than 5000+ certified solutions on both SPARC and x64 platforms.

Full Solution Catalog : http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/apps/ 

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Acid2 Browser Test

Wednesday Jul 25, 2007

Acid2 is a test page, written to help browser vendors ensure proper support for web standards in their products.[Read More]

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Windows Vista failed active virus testing.

Saturday Feb 10, 2007

Windows 'fails' active virus test

It has been said by Microsoft Chairman, Bill Gates, that Vista is the more secured than any other operating systems available on the market. @#$%^&*   Ok, ok, I will be a little bit open-minded. Try me, give me some proof. 

Testing with the virus bulletin ?, Ok I can accept that.   Then what's the result.

Oh man, you just failed me !!!. Below is what BBC report...

"Vista comes equipped with several different security tools Security tools that work with Windows Vista have failed tests to see if they can detect viruses circulating online. Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare security tool was one of four products that failed independent tests carried out by the Virus Bulletin.

The security testing group found that Live OneCare missed far more active viruses than any other program tested.

To pass the tests anti-virus tools must spot and stop 100% of the malicious programs used to attack them. "


Read more : (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6331959.stm)

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StarOffice : The first StarOffice macro virus may be real.

Saturday Feb 10, 2007

Virus writers have created the first virus to affect StarOffice. It is called Stardust. Stardyst uses macros to attack Sun's (MS Office) alternative office suite. The malware was written as a proof-of-concept (POC) code to show what might be possible rather than as a serious attempt to create a new attack vector. In this POC, the macro will download Adult content to your documents.

Read more : (http://www.theregister.com/2006/06/01/stardust/)
 

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