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Wednesday, June 01, 2005
7 VIRUS ALERTS-ADVISORIES-RECALLS.

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7 VIRUS ALERTS-ADVISORIES-RECALLS.

#1. Recalls.
#2. 900 million messages a day carrying some sort of malicious code.
#3. More Bagle, Mytob worms.
#4. Able Labs Recalls All Its Generic Drugs.
#5. Public Utilities Commission (PUC) investigating MCI's billing practices.
#6. Disability Insurance: A Broken Promise.
#7. Study Suggests Pain Reliever, Breast Cancer Link.

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#1. Recalls.

From Consumer Affairs.Com. It's important to stay up to date on recalls. All too often, consumers don't learn of a recall until it's too late, according to a recent investigation by Consumers Union. So check back here often, or subscribe to our free newsletter for a weekly update of important recalls.

To view this ALERT / ADVISORY / RECALL online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recalls/recalls.htm
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#2. 900 million messages a day carrying some sort of malicious code.

-Increasing numbers of messages infected with malware - Oxygen3 24h-365d, by Panda Software http://www.pandasoftware.com

May 30, 2005 - The Californian market research company Radicati Group has presented a series of statistics about e-mail and messaging systems and the security problems that affect these services. A summary of the survey is available at:
http://www.radicati.com/cgi-local/brochure.pl?pub_id=497&subscr=&back_link=/reports/single.shtml.
(NOTE: The address above may not show up on your screen as a single line. This would prevent you from using the link to access the web page. If this happens, just use the 'cut' and 'paste' options to join the pieces of the URL.)

Perhaps one of the most alarming conclusions of the report is that the number of messages carrying some sort of malicious code in 2005 has increased to 900 million messages a day. And the forecasts are even more worrying, as this number is expected to grow to 4200 million infected messages a day by 2009.

The study also concludes that the number of email users around the world will grow at a rate of 7% annually over the next four years, from 683 million users in 2005 to approximately 930 million in 2009. In 2005, there are a total of 381 million active mailboxes in Europe from a total of 1196 million in the whole world. Each European user has an average of 1.9 mail accounts.

The majority of malware is designed to spread either through email or across P2P networks. In 2005, 86% of malware used email as a means of spreading, while 49% used P2P networks. In 2005, email is expected to represent 53% of all corporate mail and 74% of consumer email traffic. In total, spam will make up 57% of the world's email traffic.

Given these statistics, the installation of systems to protect against malware is a necessity at all levels, from large corporate networks to home user systems.

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#3. More Bagle, Mytob worms.

A bunch of new offshoots of the Bagle and Mytob worms are spreading.

Three new iterations of Bagle, released at one-hour intervals, popped up on Tuesday, said Maksym Schipka, a senior antivirus researcher at MessageLabs. About 70 variants of the mass-mailing computer virus have been reported since it first appeared in January 2004.

Mytob, like Bagle, is generating new offspring. It is a malicious worm that installs a backdoor and uses its own e-mail engine to forward itself to addresses that it gathers from infected computers.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5726802.html?tag=nl.e589
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Aditional information can be found by clicking any of the following links:

Mytob.CU - http://secunia.com/virus_information/18440/

"Bagle.AR", "Bagle.BO", "Bagle-Q" or "Troj.Tooso.B" - http://www.itsafe.gov.uk/bulletins/2005-bul-006.html

WORM_MYTOB.BI - http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_MYTOB.BI

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#4. Able Labs Recalls All Its Generic Drugs.

Able says the company has serious concerns that the recalled drugs were not produced according to quality assurance standards. The company has ceased all production and said its chairman and CEO will resign and withdrew financial guidance.

"In the meantime, the Agency recommends that people who have been taking drugs produced by this firm speak with their health care provider or pharmacist to obtain a replacement drug product. Consumers should continue taking the medication until they have spoken with their health care provider. In many cases the risk of suddenly stopping needed medication before getting replacement drugs may outweigh the risk of continuing to use the recalled products," Glavin said.

The list below provides the names of the recalled drugs and their imprint codes. Imprints are marks (usually letters and numbers) found on the surfaces of drugs. If you have one of the drugs listed below with one of the corresponding imprint codes, your drug is covered by the Able Laboratories recall.

To view this RECALL online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/able_labs.html
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#5. Public Utilities Commission (PUC) investigating MCI's billing practices.

The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is investigating MCI's billing practices after receiving hundreds of complaints from consumers who claim they were charged a "minimum usage fee" even though they are not MCI customers.

The problem is not confined to California. ConsumerAffairs.Com has received complaints from consumers nationwide who have experienced similar problems.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/ca_mci.html
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#6. Disability Insurance: A Broken Promise.

With major corporations slashing or withdrawing health care benefits from salary packages, cutting pension benefits and practicing blatant age discrimination when searching for employees, it's a tough time to be an employee, even if you're healthy. For those who have suffered injuries or become disabled, the consequences can be catastrophic.

At its most basic, disability insurance is coverage intended to provide 45 to 60 percent of gross income to workers who lose their wages due to a debilitating injury or illness.

To view this ADVISORY online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/disability_insurance.html
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#7. Study Suggests Pain Reliever, Breast Cancer Link.

Researchers think women who use aspirin, ibuprofen or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) on a regular basis could increase their risks of breast cancer. An account of the study - the first to establish such a link - appears in the latest issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/pain_breast_cancer.html
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Monday, May 30, 2005
Virus Alert: MYTOB.AR

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#1. Secunia Virus Alert: MYTOB.AR
#2. Update for the alert of WORM_MYTOB.AR.

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#1. Secunia Virus Alert: MYTOB.AR
Risk Rating: MEDIUM RISK
Confirmed By: 3 Vendors

Secunia Virus Information has issued a MEDIUM RISK alert for: MYTOB.AR

Aliases:
Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.bb
W32/Mytob.gen@MM
Win32.Mytob.DM
Win32/Mytob.CZ
Worm.Mytob.CG
Worm/Mytob.EA
WORM_MYTOB.AR


Learn More About MYTOB.AR Online At Secunia: http://secunia.com/virus_information/18397/

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#2. This is an update of the earlier sent email message for the alert declaration of WORM_MYTOB.AR.

Aliases:
Worm.Mytob.CG
Worm/Mytob.EA
Win32/Mytob.CZ
W32/Mytob.gen@MM
Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.bb
Win32.Mytob.DM

As of May 30, 2005 3:12 AM YEAR TIME PST (PDT/GMT -7:00), TrendLabs has declared a Medium Risk Virus Alert to control the spread of WORM_MYTOB.AR. TrendLabs has received several infection reports indicating that this malware is spreading in Australia, China, Hongkong, India, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, United States.

The following is a brief summary of what this worm is capable of doing:

This memory-resident worm propagates by sending a copy of itself as an attachment to an email message, which it sends to target recipients using its own Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) engine.

This email message has the following details:

Subject: (any of the following)
• {Random}
• *DETECTED* Online User Violation
• *IMPORTANT* Please Validate Your Email Account
• *IMPORTANT* Your Account Has Been Locked
• *WARNING* Your Email Account Will Be Closed
• Account Alert
• Email Account Suspension
• Important Notification
• Notice of account limitation
• Notice: **Last Warning**
• Notice:***Your email account will be suspended***
• Security measures
• Your email account access is restricted
• Your Email Account is Suspended For Security Reasons

Message body: (any of the following)
• Once you have completed the form in the attached file , your account records will not be interrupted and will continue as normal.
• please look at attached document.
• Please read the attached document and follow it's instructions.
• Please see the attachement.
• The original message has been included as an attachment.
• To safeguard your email account from possible termination, please see the attached file.
• To unblock your email account acces, please see the attachement.
• We attached some important information regarding your account.
• We have suspended some of your email services, to resolve the problem you should read the attached document.
• We regret to inform you that your account has been suspended due to the violation of our site policy, more info is attached.

Attachment: (any combination of the following file names and extension names)

File name:

• {random}
• account-details
• document
• document_full
• email-doc
• email-info
• information
• info
• info-text
• instructions
• your_details

Extension name:

• EXE
• PIF
• SCR
• ZIP

This worm also takes advantage of the LSASS vulnerability to propagate.

This worm also has backdoor capabilities. It comes with a built-in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot that allows it to connect to a specific IRC server. It then waits for commands from a remote user.

It also terminates processes, some of which are related to antivirus and security programs.

For more information on WORM_MYTOB.AR, you can visit the Web site at: http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_MYTOB.AR

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
2 Alerts - Organised crime, malware, and Ransomed files.

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2 Alerts - Organised crime, malware, and Ransomed files.

#1. Alert - Organised crime and malware on your PC.
#2. UPDATE. 2nd Alert (Today) - Malware Trojan digitally encrypts files and asks for a ransom.

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#1. Alert - Organised crime and malware on your PC.

Stealth virus warning sounded again.

Virus authors are choosing not to create global epidemics--such as Melissa or Blaster--because that distracts them from their core business of creating and selling botnets, according to antivirus experts.

Instead of trying to create viruses and worms that infect as many computers as possible, malware authors are instead trying to infect 5,000 or 10,000 computers at a time to create personalized zombie armies.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5719765.html?tag=nl.e589
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#2. UPDATE. 2nd Alert (Today) - Malware Trojan digitally encrypts files and asks for a ransom.

This alert was received from PANDASOFTWARE.COM http://www.pandasoftware.com

PandaLabs has recently reported the appearance of a type of malware that encrypts files on the infected computer and then asks for a fee in order to release these files. This is a new type
of behavior, rarely seen until now, and to which the FBI in the United States are now alert.

The malware in question, Trj.PGPCoder.A, is a Trojan, and as is usual in these cases, cannot propagate by itself. Once installed on a computer, it creates two registry keys: one to ensure it is run on every system startup, and the second to monitor the progress of the Trojan in the infected computer, counting the number of files that have been analyzed by the malicious code.

Once it has been run, the Trojan embarks on its mission, which is to encrypt, using a digital encryption key, all the files it finds on computer drives with extensions corresponding to those listed in its code. These extensions include DOC (Microsoft Word documents), HTML (web pages), JPG (images), XLS (Microsoft Excel spreadsheets), ZIP and RAR (two common compressed file formats).

The blackmail is completed with the Trojan dropping a text file in each directory, with instructions to the victim of what to do. An email address is supplied through which users are supposed to request for their files to be released after paying a ransom of $200.

To prevent infection from Trj.PGPCoder.A or other malicious code, Panda Software advises all users to keep their antivirus software up-to-date.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://www.pandasoftware.com/virus_info/encyclopedia/overview.aspx?IdVirus=75489&sind=0
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Alh Webmaster: CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING TO HAVE ACCESS TO VITAL FILES IN AN EMERGENCY.
This will "STICK-IT" TO ANY HAIRBALL TRYING TO GET YOU TO PAY A RANSOM. Paying ransom is no obligation to them to release your property!

1. Send vital files to a "Special secret e-mail address". These files should be vital files ONLY. If this mail account has encryption, so much the better.

2. Keep copies of vital files on an old "extra" off-line computer (from a yard/garage sale, PC repair shop, pawn shop, secondhand store, or where-ever) with the phone connection plugged or broken (to prevent any attempt to go online). With no online capability the PC is rendered safe from malware, spyware and virus attacks.

3. If you have a website, keep copies of important, NOT VITAL files on the site under password protection.

VITAL files: Any files with account information, usernames & passwords. Also any files that cannot be easily replaced.
IMPORTANT files: Files that contain important information to you, but worthless to others.

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10 ALERTS - ADVISORIES - RECALLS

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10 ALERTS - ADVISORIES - RECALLS

#1. Hackers seize files--hold for ransom.
#2. Recall to Repair Children’s Folding Chairs.
#3. Be Wary of Pre-Paid Heating Fuel Contracts.
#4. FDA Warns Against abuse of dextromethorphan (DXM).
#5. Medical Aid Scam.
#6. spread of 'toxic' MRSA.
#7. ZoneAlarm - vulnerability in ZoneAlarm Security Suite and ZoneAlarm Antivirus.
#8. Recall for '03 and '04 General Motors and Isuzu pickups and sport-utility vehicles.
#9. '03 Chrysler and Dodge minivans recall.
#10. '04 and '05 Honda FourTrax all-terrain vehicles recall.

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#1. Hackers seize files--hold for ransom.

In a new type of online attack, extortionists remotely encrypt user files and then demand money for the key to decode the information.

Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP

To view this ALERT online, use the following links: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5718678.html?tag=nl.e589 or http://www.websensesecuritylabs.com/alerts/alert.php?AlertID=194 or http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.pgpcoder.html
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#2. Recall to Repair Children’s Folding Chairs.

This same type of RECALL ALERT was also posted on April 30, 2005 at: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml05/05163.html and in our archive at: http://alh1.blogdrive.com/archive/101.html

Name of Product: Children’s Folding Chairs

Units Sold: 2 million

Distributor: Summit Marketing International LLC, of Dublin, Ohio

Hazard: The chair’s safety lock can fail, allowing the chair to collapse or fold unexpectedly. Children’s fingers can become caught or entrapped in the hinge and slot areas of the chair, posing a pinch or cut hazard. This can cause severe lacerations and finger tip amputations to children’s fingers.

Sold At: Hardware, discount department, toy, grocery and drug stores nationwide from September 2002 through May 2005 for about $10 individually and for about $45 for a set.

To view this RECALL ALERT online, use the following links: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml05/05181.html or http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recalls04/2005/folding_chairs.html
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#3. Be Wary of Pre-Paid Heating Fuel Contracts.

"Unfortunately, we have seen several cases in recent years where consumers have eagerly signed on to pre-paid plans that promised lower fuel costs, only to be disappointed and sometimes left out in the cold by companies that were unable to meet the terms of the agreements," Rodriguez said.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/ct_heating_fuel.html
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#4. FDA Warns Against abuse of dextromethorphan (DXM).

The Food and Drug Administration is concerned about the abuse of dextromethorphan (DXM), a synthetically produced ingredient found in many over-the-counter cough and cold remedies. The concern was ramped up following five recently reported deaths of teenagers that may be associated with the consumption of powdered DXM sold in capsules.

DXM abuse, though not a new phenomenon, has developed into a disturbing new trend which involves the sale of pure DXM in powdered form. This pure DXM is often encapsulated by the "dealer" and offered for street use.

To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/fda_dxm.html
Aditional information can be found by clicking the following links: http://store.health.org/catalog/mediaDetails.aspx?ID=371 and http://store.health.org/catalog/mediaDetails.aspx?ID=371
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#5. Medical Aid Scam.

MyFreeMedicine.com aired television advertisements in Arkansas that encouraged viewers to call a toll-free number to obtain help in getting medications at little or no cost. The company claimed to be acting in conjunction with pharmaceutical companies in helping people who qualified for the service.

According to Beebe, prescription-assistance forms are usually available in doctors' offices and can be filled out by patients for free. Some non-profit groups, including Area Agencies on Aging and the Prescription Assistance Line for Seniors (PALS), also offer these programs for free or for small processing fees ($5 or less), which often include assistance in completing the necessary paperwork.

To view this ADVISORY online, use the following link: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/ar_medical_aid.html
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#6. spread of 'toxic' MRSA.

Toxin-producing MRSA [methicillin-resistant _Staphylococcus aureus_] strains similar to the one that killed Richard Campbell-Smith, an 18-year-old Royal Marine trainee, are already a widespread medical problem in the United States and account for the majority of Staphylococcus aureus infections in some areas.

Campbell-Smith, a fit, young recruit, developed necrotising pneumonia and died two days after a cut on his leg that he sustained in training became infected with an MRSA [methicillin-resistant _Staphylococcus aureus_] strain that produces the Panton-Valentine toxin, an inquest heard this week.

To view this ADVISORY online, use the following link: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1625713_1,00.html
Aditional information can be found by clicking the following link: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1625253,00.html or http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1625254,00.html
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#7. ZoneAlarm - vulnerability in ZoneAlarm Security Suite and ZoneAlarm Antivirus.

Alex Wheeler has reported a vulnerability in ZoneAlarm Security Suite and ZoneAlarm Antivirus, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.

To view this ALERT online, use the following links: http://secunia.com/advisories/15479/ and http://secunia.com/product/4271/ and http://secunia.com/product/4272/
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#8. Recall for '03 and '04 General Motors and Isuzu pickups and sport-utility vehicles.

Turn-signal-indicator lights might blink like warning flashers, increasing the risk of a crash.

Models: 286,478 vehicles, including '04 Buick Ranier and '03 and '04 Chevrolet Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Isuzu Ascender, and Oldsmobile Bravada.

To view this RECALL online, use the following link: http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv4.jsp?WebLogicSession=QpSjqHIvaraxyZ0r8BG1EOQwXsuXXiJrwUyiA3jtxeu1UsVY2gHX|-3136150446261410194/169937912/6/7005/7005/7002/7002/7005/-1|-7639190704729720664/169937904/6/7005/7005/7002/7002/7005/-1&CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=601849&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=10895&bmUID=1117037480173
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#9. '03 Chrysler and Dodge minivans recall.

Rear power liftgate could open suddenly and unexpectedly, possibly causing unbelted passengers to be ejected from the vehicle in a crash.

Models: 70,235 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan minivans. Hazard exists because the power-liftgate latch might not properly engage the striker.

To view this RECALL online, use the following link: http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv4.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=601851&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=10895&bmUID=1117037718545
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#10. '04 and '05 Honda FourTrax all-terrain vehicles recall.

Steering rods could separate, causing the driver to lose control and crash.

Models: 200,000 ATVs sold from 8/03 to 2/05 at Honda motorcycle dealers nationwide ...

To view this RECALL online, use the following link: http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv4.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=601853&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=10895&bmUID=1117037930706
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Friday, May 20, 2005
3 Alerts - (2 for Yahoo msgn)

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#1. Remote denial of service in Yahoo! Messenger.
#2. Yahoo! Chat activity can be monitored stealthily.
#3. Philippines warns emigrants about remittance scheme.

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#1. Remote denial of service in Yahoo! Messenger.

From: http://www.pandasoftware.com
Madrid, May 19, 2005 - A vulnerability has been reported in Yahoo!
Messenger that could lead to a denial of service, with remote attackers being able to disconnect users from Chat sessions.

The problem lies in the way that Yahoo! Messenger processes arguments in YMSGR: URL handler links. An attacker modifying the links with certain characters after the colon could create malformed packets to send to Yahoo! YMSG servers. When these packets are sent, Yahoo! will immediately disconnect users from the chat session.

The problem affects Yahoo! Messenger versions 5.0 and 6.0 and all details have been published along with proof of concepts with malicious urls that could disconnect a user.

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#2. Yahoo! Chat activity can be monitored stealthily.

A vulnerability exists in Yahoo!'s Chat servers allows chatters to be added to your friends list completely without their knowledge or authorization.

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#3. Philippines warns emigrants about remittance scheme.

The Department of Labor and Employment of the Philippines is asking Filipino workers abroad to watch out for illegal money remitters following reports that these agents are using remittances to launder money for jeuteng, or illegal gambling, lords.

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Several recalls.

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#1. Recall of BOSCH Circular Saws
#2. Toyota Recalls Trucks, SUVs
#3. Recall of Eddie Bauer, Safety 1st & Cosco Child Safety Seats

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#1. Recall of BOSCH Circular Saws

Robert Bosch Tool Corp is recalling about 69,000 BOSCH Circular Saws. The lower blade guard can malfunction, creating a risk of injury as severe as amputation.

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#2. Toyota Recalls Trucks, SUVs

Toyota is recalling 790,000 trucks and sport utility vehicles due to problems with the front suspension.

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#3. Recall of Eddie Bauer, Safety 1st & Cosco Child Safety Seats

The Dorel Juvenile Group is recalling about 190,000 Eddie Bauer, Safety 1st, and Cosco brand rear-facing infant child safety seats.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Cell Phone-Brain Tumor Link

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Swedish Study Finds Cell Phone-Brain Tumor Link.

A Swedish study finds that users of digital phones in rural areas may be at greater risk of brain cancer.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Virus Alert for "Sober.Q" and "Sober.U"

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Virus Alert for "Sober.Q" and "Sober.U" from itsafe.gov.uk.

A number of new variants of the "W32/Sober" a mass-mailing worm are being reported,

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Saturday, May 14, 2005
2 Alerts.

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#1. Feds Warn of Cell Phone Battery Hazards
#2. FDA Warns that Mexican Drugs May Be Counterfeit

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Feds Warn of Cell Phone Battery Hazards

There've been scattered reports of cell phones exploding and catching fire and even of cell phones emitting sparks that ignite gasoline fires.

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FDA Warns that Mexican Drugs May Be Counterfeit

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers about the sale of counterfeit versions of Lipitor, Viagra, and an unapproved product promoted as "generic Evista" to U.S. consumers at pharmacies in Mexican border towns.

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Thursday, May 12, 2005
Several ALERTS - ADVISORYS - RECALLS

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Several ALERTS - ADVISORYS - RECALLS

#1. Advisory - iTunes problem. Problem with RealPlayer.
#2. Common Drugs Linked to Cardiac Arrest
#3. Radio Shack Video Head Cleaner
#4. Whooping Cough - Adolescent vaccine - USA
#5. MICROSOFT SECURITY UPDATE ALERT

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#1.
Advisory - iTunes problem. Problem with RealPlayer.

This could enable an attacker to gain access to computers that use this software.

RealNetworks, Inc. Releases Update to Address Security Vulnerabilities.

To view this ADVISORY online, use the following links:
http://www.itsafe.gov.uk/bulletins/2005-adv-009.html
http://www.itsafe.gov.uk/bulletins/2005-adv-009t.html
http://service.real.com/help/faq/security/050419_player/EN/
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#2.
Common Drugs Linked to Cardiac Arrest

Commonly prescribed drugs including some popular antibiotics may be linked to 15,000 sudden deaths in the United States and Europe each year, according to researchers in the Netherlands.

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#3.
Radio Shack Video Head Cleaner

Radio Shack is recalling about 1 million units of its Wet System Video Head Cleaner. The cleaning solution bottle, which is labeled as containing isopropanol, actually contains methanol. Methanol can be fatal or cause blindness if swallowed.


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#4.
Whooping Cough - Adolescent vaccine - USA

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved the first combination vaccine that provides a booster immunization against pertussis (whooping cough) in combination with tetanus and diphtheria for adolescents. The vaccine will be marketed as Boostrix by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in Philadelphia, Pa.

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#5.
MICROSOFT SECURITY UPDATE ALERT

The security updates for APRIL 2005 include several high-priority updates for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer, a component of Windows. If you have any of the software listed on this page installed on your computer, you should install the related update.

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http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/200504_windows.mspx
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The security update for MAY 2005 is an important update for Microsoft Windows. If you have any of the software listed on this page installed on your computer, you should install the related update.

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