Greetings to all of you in the USA who got to celebrate Independence Day yesterday… Continue reading
Category Archives: General
It’s That Time Of Year – Spring Is In The Air!
Okay, I KNOW you are looking at the title of this post saying "Why would a computer user even care about SPRING being in the air?!?!"… Well, since you asked…
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News-New Facebook Password Reset Confirmation *Hack*
There is a New Facebook Password Reset Confirmation hacking attempt being used on the Internet… Continue reading
News: Big News At The Black Hat DC Conference!
During the Black Hat DC conference this week it was announced that there was yet another (not a big surprise) big hole being poked into Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
Up And Running On The New Host!
It was an *exciting* weekend!!! I did manage to get the Blog from one hosting facility to another. I did lose my “we are moving” post, but other than that The Seeber Consulting Blog leaner and meaner than it was before. Continue reading
Still Using Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC)?- Dates You Need To Know About…
I am pretty sure that it was only the last month that I made the decision to convert completely off of Windows 7 RC (Release Candidate) and install the production version. I want to really see what this rapidly maturing OS (Operating System) is all about, and the RC is past it’s usefulness… Continue reading
SSD In Your Workstation??? It Can Be Done…
So there I was, buzzing around on the “InterWebs’ checking out the news, when this article caught my eye! SSD Drive into a Workstation? You Bet! Continue reading
Microsoft Delivers IE Patch Today…
As reported by the website Windows Secrets there is a patch for the IE vulnerability used against Google being prepared for release January 21st… Continue reading
University Of Exeter Crippled By New Virus
WoW – Hot on the heels of the Internet Explorer v6 & v7 vulnerability comes yet another virus attack…. Continue reading
GMail Attack! More Info…
It appeared that there was a new trojan/virus out running around and hunting us GMail users… Yet after the smoke settled, it was found to be a hole in Internet Explorer v6 and v7 that allowed the attacks! Continue reading


