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Permohonan kursus dalam talian
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Bagi mempelbagaikan kaedah penyampaian perkhidmatan kepada pelanggan, INTAN telah menyediakan kemudahan di mana penjawat awam boleh memohon kursus secara dalam talian.
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Portal pembelajaran yang mempunyai kemampuan bagi tujuan komunikasi, kolaborasi, penyampaian kandungan dan penilaian pelajar
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Please take note on this issue. There have been report on hit by this new variant, Win32/Conficker.B as identified by Microsoft (or W32.Downadup.B according to Symantec). It has multiple variants now and new variants are still coming out. The virus mainly use the following methods to infect other remote machines:
1. Exploiting the security vulnerability as addressed in MS08-067 (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-067.mspx).
2. Infecting network shares or the default admin shares (like admin$) by guessing the user passwords. The virus has a weak password list and it will try the weak passwords for network access.
3. Infecting removable storage, such as USB drives.
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Microsoft system builder partners who've been feeling queasy about the impending Jan. 31, 2009, deadline for selling PCs with Windows XP pre-installed can now breathe a bit easier, as Microsoft is giving them a way to obtain XP licenses through distribution after the deadline
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By installing the Compatibility Pack along side of Microsoft Office XP, or Office ... IT Professionals can learn about the 2007 Microsoft Office system, ...
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If you're using MySQL, there are some easy things you can do to secure your systems and significantly reduce the risk of unauthorised access to your sensitive data.
The most valuable asset for technology-based organisations is usually the customer or product information in their databases. And so, a critical part of database administration in such organisations consists of securing these databases against outside attack and hardware/software failures.
In most cases, hardware and software failures are handled through a data backup regimen. Most databases come with built-in tools to automate the entire process, making this aspect of the job relatively painless and error-free. What's not so simple, however, is the second half of the puzzle: making sure that outside hackers can't get into the system and either steal or damage the information contained therein. And unfortunately, there usually isn't an automated way to solve this problem; rather, it requires you, the administrator, to manually put in place roadblocks and obstacles to trip up would-be hackers and to ensure that your company's data stays secure.
A common reason for not securing databases is that it is "difficult" and "complicated". While this is certainly true, if you're using MySQL, there are some easy things you can do to significantly reduce the risk you face. This tutorial lists six such items, but you can find many more in the MySQL manual and discussion forums.
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