Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Thomas Kinkade Stairway to Paradise painting

Thomas Kinkade Stairway to Paradise painting
Thomas Kinkade Spirit of Christmas painting
But malicious hackers don’t need to tamper with the source codes to use them to create destructive software, experts said. (The source code is the basic blueprint of a piece of software, allowing programmers to disassemble it and use its parts elsewhere.)Owners of current Microsoft products have nothing to worry about, but the break-in may make future products more vulnerable to attacks. “The hacker appears to have obtained some source code for the development of future products,” Microsoft spokesman Rick Miller said. The circumstances of the break-in are, right now, mysterious. Microsoft is working with the FBI to track down the culprits and said none of their currently on-the-market software has been corrupted.

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