New 17x7 Konig Troubles ( 56k... good luck... )
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the second pic has the chipped/discontinued rims which i loved, but the top pic has my free replacement rims... i did like the Saparro's better ( the older ones ) but the new ones are iight, thanx for your comments.
ALSO, FIREFOX IS NOT the l337! lol Spoofing Flaw with firefox and a few others....... LOL
link for article http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_idn_spoofing_test/
A newly discovered security flaw in popular browsers including Firefox and Opera could be exploited by hackers to carry out phishing scams, security experts have warned.
Security services company Secunia issued an advisory detailing the issue, which allows for spoofing of web addresses. The flaw could be exploited by a malicious website to spoof the URL displayed in the address bar, SSL certificate and status bar.
The problem is due to an unintended result of the International Domain Name implementation, which allows the use of international characters in domain names, the company said.
This can be exploited by registering domain names with certain international characters that resemble other commonly used characters, causing the user to believe that they are on a trusted site.
Secunia stressed that users should not follow links from untrusted sources, and should manually type the URL in the address bar. The flaw has been confirmed in the following browsers:
* Mozilla 1.7.5
* Firefox 1.0
* Opera 7.54u1 and 7.54u2
* Konqueror 3.2.2
* Netscape 7.2
* Safari 1.2.4 (v125.1).
Secunia warned that other versions may also be affected. The company has constructed a test to check whether your browser is affected by this issue, which is available here.
ALSO, FIREFOX IS NOT the l337! lol Spoofing Flaw with firefox and a few others....... LOL
link for article http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_idn_spoofing_test/
A newly discovered security flaw in popular browsers including Firefox and Opera could be exploited by hackers to carry out phishing scams, security experts have warned.
Security services company Secunia issued an advisory detailing the issue, which allows for spoofing of web addresses. The flaw could be exploited by a malicious website to spoof the URL displayed in the address bar, SSL certificate and status bar.
The problem is due to an unintended result of the International Domain Name implementation, which allows the use of international characters in domain names, the company said.
This can be exploited by registering domain names with certain international characters that resemble other commonly used characters, causing the user to believe that they are on a trusted site.
Secunia stressed that users should not follow links from untrusted sources, and should manually type the URL in the address bar. The flaw has been confirmed in the following browsers:
* Mozilla 1.7.5
* Firefox 1.0
* Opera 7.54u1 and 7.54u2
* Konqueror 3.2.2
* Netscape 7.2
* Safari 1.2.4 (v125.1).
Secunia warned that other versions may also be affected. The company has constructed a test to check whether your browser is affected by this issue, which is available here.
RE: FF not l337
I know, but I'd rather deal with that (all it takes is being aware of what kind of info and where you are sending it) than have my PC loaded up with M$ crap, so they found what, 3 security flaws in firefox/mozilla? compared to how many in IE? and I have yet to see true standards compliance in IE.
I know, but I'd rather deal with that (all it takes is being aware of what kind of info and where you are sending it) than have my PC loaded up with M$ crap, so they found what, 3 security flaws in firefox/mozilla? compared to how many in IE? and I have yet to see true standards compliance in IE.
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Originally Posted by TeamAccolade
hey i said beware... if they too big then ur resolution aint big enough.
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... thanx for the responses... Yeah i liked the old rims better but they are Fuc*ed up... so they were replaced for free. I will remove the pics seeing some resized them, it was late, i wasn't gunna **** with resizing...
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right on, well i just wanted to show ya my rims. BTW Konig Troubles is the name not an actual problem, sorry for any confusion and thnx for the responses....
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since this is irrevalent to the last post, I just wanted to add one question. I want to go with a lowering spring. I want a nice drop but I am already rubbing when turning at low speeds or when backing over the edge of the drive way with the wheels turned? Any Suggestions for Springs? I want somethin REAL Stiff i also have an Extreme kit to put on.



Nice rims!




