Posted on December 31st, 2005 by Bob Gould
Commissioners for the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) proposed regulations for Texas’ premises and animal identification program at their December meeting. Comments will be accepted on the proposals for 45 days from publication in the Texas Register
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Posted on December 30th, 2005 by Bob Gould
Trojan delivers unwanted gift to Windows PCs – CNET News.com
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A new Trojan horse program was infecting PCs on Wednesday, exploiting a hole in Windows systems to sneak onto computers, then dropping adware or spyware or turning them into zombies, according to several Internet security companies.
The Trojan, dubbed Exploit-WMF (Windows [...]
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Filed under: Computer, Spam, Spyware, Viruses
Posted on December 28th, 2005 by Tamet Gould
The qualifying season for the 2006 American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show got underway August 1, and the recommendations for changes in required points have been approved. The 2006 qualifying points will remain the same as in 2005.
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Posted on December 25th, 2005 by Tamet Gould
WIN$MORE UNVEILS 2006 CHANGES
GET READY FOR SOME FUN!!! T’S GOING TO BE A WILD ONE!!
Most of our dates will remain the same, including our March 3, 4 & 5, 2006 Season Opener (the 1st weekend in March), at Diamond W Arena in Alvarado, Texas. However, we are going to be making some [...]
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Posted on December 24th, 2005 by Bob Gould
FTC says federal spam law has worked | CNET News.com
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WASHINGTON–About 70 percent of the world’s e-mail messages continue to be spam. But the number is leveling off, which federal officials on Tuesday cited as evidence that a law enacted two years ago is working.
At a press conference here, the [...]
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Posted on December 24th, 2005 by Bob Gould
New spyware claim against Sony BMG | CNET News.com
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The Texas attorney general said on Wednesday that he added a new claim to a lawsuit charging Sony BMG Music Entertainment with violating the state’s laws on deceptive trade practices by hiding “spyware” on its compact discs.
Attorney General Greg Abbott filed [...]
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Posted on December 22nd, 2005 by Bob Gould
Citing concern over emerging animal-borne diseases such as avian influenza and the “dangerously low” number of veterinarians available to detect and respond to such diseases, U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas) has sponsored a bill that would expand the workforce of veterinarians engaged in public health practice.
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Filed under: Veterinary Medicine, Watching
Posted on December 22nd, 2005 by Bob Gould
Scammers jingle all the way | CNET News.com
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With the holidays just days away, shoppers rush around late into the night, radio stations blare seasonal tunes–and cybercriminals busily try to scam unsuspecting targets.
“Fraudsters use current affairs to create legitimacy,” said Melih Abdulhayoglu, chief executive of Comodo Group, a provider [...]
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Posted on December 22nd, 2005 by Bob Gould
ymantec’s antivirus software contains a vulnerability that could be exploited by a malicious hacker to take control of a system, the company said late Tuesday.
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Posted on December 22nd, 2005 by Bob Gould
The American Quarter Horse Association congratulates Miss Rodeo America 2006, Tressie Knowlton of Fowler, Colorado. Knowlton was crowned December 3 during the pageant, which runs in conjunction with the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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