Suffering from bugger overflow? McAfee can help
A nasty case of the typos
Posted in Music and Media, 3rd November 2006 10:40 GMT
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Those among you concerned that your lovingly-crafted software may be vulnerable to malicious attack are advised to get straight down to McAfee's Free Tools page where you can avail yourselves of Hacme Travel 1.0:
We're not entirely sure just how you get a bugger to overflow, and readers' suggestions on the matter are most certainly not welcome. ®
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Ta very much to Arnie Owen for alerting us to the risks posed by bugger overflows.
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