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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 07:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Man arrested after wife poses as teen on Facebook]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 07:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I understand that when married couples decide they don't like each other any more, they sometimes opt for extreme feelings and gestures.No wife, though, has perhaps expressed herself in quite as socially networked way as Angela Voelkert.Voelkert, according to court records obtained by the Smoking Gun, decided to use Facebook to see if she could find out what was really in her husband's mind.She created a Facebook profile for a superficially attention-grabbing teenage girl called Jessica Studebaker. Her first step was for her creation to friend her estranged husband. Her next step was to persuade a trusted friend to be Studebaker's typing fingers and to entice her husband, David, into communication.(Credit:Screenshot: Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)This allegedly worked better than many might imagine. Soon, the court papers declare, David Voelkert was e-mailing his newfound Ms. Studebaker and revealing details of plans to disappear with his children.It seems that Voelkert might be technically inclined, given that he owns a South Bend, Ind., business called Secured Alarms, some of whose customers are allegedly police departments.So a Facebook message he allegedly wrote to Studebaker might just have tipped the balance in the eyes of the FBI. It is said to have read: &quot;O.K. Here is the deal. I had a GPS tracker on my van and I took it off earlier, it was just installed on my ex-wife's van so I can track her and know where she goes.&quot;He then allegedly made suggestions that he would find someone to &quot;take care of&quot; his ex-wife.Oddly, the FBI allegations in these court papers suggest that David Voelkert then believed he could leave for another state and that Studebaker, whom he'd never met (given that she didn't exist), would come with him.David Voelkert has been charged (and appeared in court yesterday) with installing a listening device into his wife'scar. He has not been charged with threats towards his wife.It is not clear where the picture of the invented Ms. Studebaker came from, but the profile is currently still up on Facebook.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Microsoft fixes critical Windows hole, others]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 08:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Microsoft today released three bulletins fixing four vulnerabilities in Windows andMicrosoft Office, including one that is rated &quot;critical&quot; for Windows XP, Vista, andWindows 7.  The bulletin MS11-015 resolves one critical vulnerability in DirectShow and one in Windows Media Player and Media Center, according to the security advisory. The more severe of the flaws could allow remote code execution, and thus complete control of a computer, if a malicious Digital Video Recording file were opened. The one vulnerability rated &quot;important&quot; affects certain media files in all versions of Microsoft Windows, the company said in a blog post.  &quot;Microsoft normally rates this type of file format vulnerabilities as only 'important' because user interaction is required,&quot; said Wolfgang Kandek, chief technology officer of Qualys. &quot;However this particular flaw has a component that allows for an attack through a browser link and allows its exploitation in automated 'drive-by' fashion&quot; by merely visiting a Web site.  The other two bulletins both address a preloading issue with DLL (Dynamic Link Library) and are rated &quot;important.&quot; The bulletins were released as part of Patch Tuesday, the company's monthly security update roundup. MS11-016 affects Microsoft Groove 2007 Service Pack 2 used in Office. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opened a legitimate Groove-related file that is located in the same network directory as a malicious library file.  Meanwhile, MS11-017 affects Windows Remote Client Desktop. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opened a legitimate Remote Desktop configuration file located in the same network folder as a malicious library file.  Microsoft also said it is working to provide a solution through its monthly security update process to address a Mime HTML-related hole in all supported versions of Windows which became public last month. <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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