On Tuesday, Microsoft published four security bulletins
As usual, the second Tuesday of each month, Microsoft anticipated that by May are expected four security bulletins, two dedicated to Office, Windows has one and another antivirus systems from Microsoft (Live OneCare, Antigen, Windows Defender Forefront Security).
Three "critical " (arbitrary code execution) and one in category " moderate."
addition, we publish an update for Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool also high priority updates not related to security.
Vista and 2008, this month does not require updates. Also
will post the update for Microsoft Jet Database Engine, which processes MDB databases, msjet40.dll long-suffering security problems that allow code execution. Upon discovery of a few weeks ago, new ways to exploit the vulnerability with DOC files, Microsoft finally took action and the problem would be solved in May.
Friday, May 9, 2008
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Already elSP3 for Windows XP
The release of the new pack had been delayed by a bug that affected users of Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (Management System for Retail), a tool that allows small and medium businesses, manage processes automated point of sale in one or multiple stores and branches.
Microsoft issued a patch for these users to be applied before installing the SP3.Aunque at first some have had trouble downloading (and others are anxious because they do not even appear in the list of updates), it is all about time. The complete file is available.
is only a matter of hours to start to be available in Windows Update.Una of the features of SP3 applies to those with Internet Explorer 7 (or a beta version of Internet Explorer 8).
After installing the new Service Pack, and can not uninstall Internet Explorer, due to its full the system. Those who have the IE6 however, maintained that implementation, but with a number of improvements and all security patches that have appeared since the Service Pack 2 for XP so far.
The reason for this behavior in relation to Internet Explorer, is that when you install IE7 on a Windows XP with SP2, you perform a backup of files included in IE6 SP2, with all subsequent updates. How SP3 includes a newer version of those files, uninstalling IE7 (or IE8 Beta), would be a regression, ie, return to the original files from IE6, and not to add the SP3 updates to IE6. The only way
to solve this would be to uninstall Windows XP SP3, uninstall Internet Explorer and then reinstall SP3.
Given the differences in safety between IE6 and IE7, it is logical to Microsoft's desire to avoid opening the gap after the improvement which means upgrading to Service Pack 3 for Windows XP.
If someone has installed the beta version of Internet Explorer 8, you must uninstall that version before applying SP3, then, if desired, re-install the IE8 (not recommend a beta version on machines that are used for work, but there is everything in this world).
addition to all previously released updates for the operating system, Windows XP SP3 includes some new features, many of them already implemented in Windows Vista, especially in the area of \u200b\u200bconnectivity and networks.
For example, incorporates NAP (Network Access Protection), a platform that can create a custom security policy to validate the security of a computer before giving access permission or submission to our network, blocking computers that do not have installed all security updates.
SP3 also activates the so-called Black Hole Router Detection, or Black Hole Router detection (black hole), ie, routers that discard packets without warning.
panel user security options, seems to be more descriptive, trying to avoid using incorrect settings. A module for kernel-level encryption, adds the ability to encrypt several different algorithms.
All this, along with other improvements, which may seem more subtle, make Windows XP with SP3 a more robust and seguro.Aún well, there may be some problems for those with a specific class in your system configuration.
If you want to know some of these potential problems that can lead to SP3 before installing read the contents of this link: tinyurl.com/42g34j
And if you want to install before it appears as an automatic update Manually download the following file: tinyurl.com/3hv2wr
Despite the grandiose name and the recommendations almost apocalyptic, this installation package is intended for IT professionals and developers who made the download and installation on multiple computers a network. If you're updating just one computer, visit Windows Update, any user wishing to download the 308 MB package can do and install on your PC, taking into account the recommendations mentioned before.
The release of the new pack had been delayed by a bug that affected users of Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (Management System for Retail), a tool that allows small and medium businesses, manage processes automated point of sale in one or multiple stores and branches.
Microsoft issued a patch for these users to be applied before installing the SP3.Aunque at first some have had trouble downloading (and others are anxious because they do not even appear in the list of updates), it is all about time. The complete file is available.
is only a matter of hours to start to be available in Windows Update.Una of the features of SP3 applies to those with Internet Explorer 7 (or a beta version of Internet Explorer 8).
After installing the new Service Pack, and can not uninstall Internet Explorer, due to its full the system. Those who have the IE6 however, maintained that implementation, but with a number of improvements and all security patches that have appeared since the Service Pack 2 for XP so far.
The reason for this behavior in relation to Internet Explorer, is that when you install IE7 on a Windows XP with SP2, you perform a backup of files included in IE6 SP2, with all subsequent updates. How SP3 includes a newer version of those files, uninstalling IE7 (or IE8 Beta), would be a regression, ie, return to the original files from IE6, and not to add the SP3 updates to IE6. The only way
to solve this would be to uninstall Windows XP SP3, uninstall Internet Explorer and then reinstall SP3.
Given the differences in safety between IE6 and IE7, it is logical to Microsoft's desire to avoid opening the gap after the improvement which means upgrading to Service Pack 3 for Windows XP.
If someone has installed the beta version of Internet Explorer 8, you must uninstall that version before applying SP3, then, if desired, re-install the IE8 (not recommend a beta version on machines that are used for work, but there is everything in this world).
addition to all previously released updates for the operating system, Windows XP SP3 includes some new features, many of them already implemented in Windows Vista, especially in the area of \u200b\u200bconnectivity and networks.
For example, incorporates NAP (Network Access Protection), a platform that can create a custom security policy to validate the security of a computer before giving access permission or submission to our network, blocking computers that do not have installed all security updates.
SP3 also activates the so-called Black Hole Router Detection, or Black Hole Router detection (black hole), ie, routers that discard packets without warning.
panel user security options, seems to be more descriptive, trying to avoid using incorrect settings. A module for kernel-level encryption, adds the ability to encrypt several different algorithms.
All this, along with other improvements, which may seem more subtle, make Windows XP with SP3 a more robust and seguro.Aún well, there may be some problems for those with a specific class in your system configuration.
If you want to know some of these potential problems that can lead to SP3 before installing read the contents of this link: tinyurl.com/42g34j
And if you want to install before it appears as an automatic update Manually download the following file: tinyurl.com/3hv2wr
Despite the grandiose name and the recommendations almost apocalyptic, this installation package is intended for IT professionals and developers who made the download and installation on multiple computers a network. If you're updating just one computer, visit Windows Update, any user wishing to download the 308 MB package can do and install on your PC, taking into account the recommendations mentioned before.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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Convergence, Intel and Google support Sprint in its battle with AT & T and Verizon
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire said yesterday its intention to integrate their wireless broadband infrastructure to create a national network in the U.S. that to compete with AT & T and Verizon, neither more nor less than a new step towards the convergence of Internet, telecommunications and entertainment without affecting the primacy of the PC in work, education, etc. ..
The new company, dubbed Clearwire and valued at 14,550 million dollars has been supported by strategic partners some of the leading technology groups in the country.
Clearwire will get a shot of 3,200 million dollars from Google, Intel, Bright House Networks, Trilogy Equity Partners and cable operators Comcast and Time Warner Cable, which will 22% of the new company, Sprint Nextel will be 51% while the remaining 27% will be controlled by Clearwire, the largest Wimax wireless technology, which counts among its key shareholders to own Intel (through its venture capital subsidiary) and Motorola mobile phone magnate, Craig McCaw.
The new Clearwire, with 400,000 users of Wimax, plans to create a national network para120 or 140 million people in 2010. However, some experts believe that the contributions of Google, Intel and cable companies might not be enough and put the construction cost of this infrastructure in more than 8,000 million.
The scheme will face serious challenges. Given the peculiarities of the wireless spectrum used to carry data, it may not be easy for the consortium to generate reliable services, adequate and comprehensive. The partners involved are leading and that can work against the interests of the group itself. Each member has different objectives and that can create conflicts.
Sprint Nextel, which has been fighting for years with Verizon and AT & T, seeking to capitalize on its control of the spectrum. Cable companies want to create additional services for broadband outside the home. Intel microprocessors attempts to sell and promote the use of the PC. Google is developing another advertising platform, current obsession, and also their participation would be aimed at finding new avenues for expansion of Android, its software platform for mobile phones, which will see the light in the coming months.
business people expected, moreover, that management take the Clearwire wireless consortium. It should be noted that the project's announcement comes as the business grows. Hence, for example, wireless data (especially texting) constitute 23% of the income of giant Verizon Wireless in the first quarter, against 17.5% a year earlier,
In any case, the commitment of new members seems clear.
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire said yesterday its intention to integrate their wireless broadband infrastructure to create a national network in the U.S. that to compete with AT & T and Verizon, neither more nor less than a new step towards the convergence of Internet, telecommunications and entertainment without affecting the primacy of the PC in work, education, etc. ..
The new company, dubbed Clearwire and valued at 14,550 million dollars has been supported by strategic partners some of the leading technology groups in the country.
Clearwire will get a shot of 3,200 million dollars from Google, Intel, Bright House Networks, Trilogy Equity Partners and cable operators Comcast and Time Warner Cable, which will 22% of the new company, Sprint Nextel will be 51% while the remaining 27% will be controlled by Clearwire, the largest Wimax wireless technology, which counts among its key shareholders to own Intel (through its venture capital subsidiary) and Motorola mobile phone magnate, Craig McCaw.
The new Clearwire, with 400,000 users of Wimax, plans to create a national network para120 or 140 million people in 2010. However, some experts believe that the contributions of Google, Intel and cable companies might not be enough and put the construction cost of this infrastructure in more than 8,000 million.
The scheme will face serious challenges. Given the peculiarities of the wireless spectrum used to carry data, it may not be easy for the consortium to generate reliable services, adequate and comprehensive. The partners involved are leading and that can work against the interests of the group itself. Each member has different objectives and that can create conflicts.
Sprint Nextel, which has been fighting for years with Verizon and AT & T, seeking to capitalize on its control of the spectrum. Cable companies want to create additional services for broadband outside the home. Intel microprocessors attempts to sell and promote the use of the PC. Google is developing another advertising platform, current obsession, and also their participation would be aimed at finding new avenues for expansion of Android, its software platform for mobile phones, which will see the light in the coming months.
business people expected, moreover, that management take the Clearwire wireless consortium. It should be noted that the project's announcement comes as the business grows. Hence, for example, wireless data (especially texting) constitute 23% of the income of giant Verizon Wireless in the first quarter, against 17.5% a year earlier,
In any case, the commitment of new members seems clear.
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iPhone in Paraguay does hand of course? Interesting
billionaire Carlos Slim will take the iPhone to Latin America
billionaire Carlos Slim will take the iPhone to Latin America
EFE - MEXICO .- America Movil, the largest mobile phone operator in Latin America, reached an agreement with Apple American bring the iPhone to its Latin American operations, said in a statement. The company, owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, did not provide any details of the operation which will distribute the phone in 16 Latin American countries where it operates.
actually 16 plus one, because joined by Panama, where Slim's company won a tender to operate a mobile concession.
Company sources said they could not determine whether the deal was exclusive, but that's the way Apple has distributed to date mobile phone in the world.
to date in the Americas, the AT & T has an exclusive contract to sell Apple's mobile in the U.S. and in Mexico, only Telcel, America Movil in Mexico, offers its customers .
In other Latin American countries, most users the equipment, they buy in U.S. and local developers flouting the mobile safety barriers for use in their respective countries, of course, discouraged by Apple.
América Móvil, Telefónica's rival in the region has 159.2 million mobile subscribers and 3.9 million landlines in the Americas.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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How you can read in front of a computer?
A study by Jakob Nielsen reveals that Internet users 28% read the words on a website.
25 seconds is the minimum that a surfer used to read a web page, from there users are allowed 4.4 seconds more for each additional 100 words. From a website visitor consumes only 28% of written information. The conclusion is that users "do not read much" and spend much of the navigation to "understand the web design and navigation features as well as search for images, according to a new study from Jakob Nielsen on usability and Internet readers routines.
preparing the study, the authors have observed the habits of 25 users and how they used browsers. There is no established rule, simply researchers observed behavior. The main disadvantage with which the study by Nielsen is that he has done with Internet having an IQ above average, so the reading speed increases.
Hypertext or what is the same: this way of linking to another website with additional information is best used when navigating. The hyperlink above even the navigation buttons on the web. The third feature is used in a browser's Back button, which brings us back to previously visited sites.
In any case if you got to this line you know you belong to that 16% of Internet users read word for word.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
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The Internet is the future of mobility Launch
Everything indicates that in the near future will not only increase exponentially the number of Internet users in the world, but that will access the network from a mobile device, said Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google.
"81% of people in Japan who use the Internet access it from their mobile phones, and this may be the near future we will," Schmidt said during the IBM Business Partner Leadership Conference, which took place in this city \u200b\u200bto business partners and international press.
The manager of largest search engine in the world said it was urgent create new models of computation and storage, as the information generated today is huge: "Every minute is up 10 hours of video to YouTube, send 7 million personal photos on the Internet every day in America, and there are 70 million blogs that are updated every day ... the amount of data is so large that in some years would be impossible to contain it. "
Google has 340 million daily searches worldwide. The manager said that to address this problem requires the use of technology such as IBM servers and a good management platform.
asserted that open source software code or open was a good option, not mentioned but alluded to the Linux operating system, free platform that drives IBM and is a rival to Microsoft
Everything indicates that in the near future will not only increase exponentially the number of Internet users in the world, but that will access the network from a mobile device, said Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google.
"81% of people in Japan who use the Internet access it from their mobile phones, and this may be the near future we will," Schmidt said during the IBM Business Partner Leadership Conference, which took place in this city \u200b\u200bto business partners and international press.
The manager of largest search engine in the world said it was urgent create new models of computation and storage, as the information generated today is huge: "Every minute is up 10 hours of video to YouTube, send 7 million personal photos on the Internet every day in America, and there are 70 million blogs that are updated every day ... the amount of data is so large that in some years would be impossible to contain it. "
Google has 340 million daily searches worldwide. The manager said that to address this problem requires the use of technology such as IBM servers and a good management platform.
asserted that open source software code or open was a good option, not mentioned but alluded to the Linux operating system, free platform that drives IBM and is a rival to Microsoft
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more themes or skins, to personalize Google
The megabuscador made available to more users themes or skins, with works by more than 70 artists from around the world, including fashion designers, musicians and athletes.
The idea is that people can reflect your personal taste in iGoogle.
More than 70 artists from around the world and are part iGoogleTM creative project, including designers Dolce & Gabbana and Oscar de La Renta, the designer Philippe Starck, the musician Ron Wood (Rolling Stones), the cyclist Lance Armstrong and the artist Jeff Koons. Brazilian artists such as painter Gustavo Rosa and artists Os Gemeos and Mario Toral, the painter and sculptor known for making in Chile, Latin America's largest mural, also joined the initiative.
iGoogle homepage is Google, a space that can be fully customized by the user, according to their tastes and needs. Besides the traditional Google search application, users can add gadgets with news from various media sources, your personal email and time as well as time, games or other applications.
Through the initiative iGoogle themes artists, Internet users can choose the works that have been designed freely by the artists invited by Google. These works fully dynamic, they change throughout the day, according to the creative features of each artistic expression.
iGoogle was an area for users to personalize their Internet access page. Now with the collaboration of artists from around the world can offer creative new ways to enjoy Internet with the style and cultural taste of our users. This is the first step of a global initiative and probably announce the presence of new American artists who will join those who are already showing, "said Alberto Arébalos, director of Communications and Public Affairs for Google in Latin America.
The megabuscador made available to more users themes or skins, with works by more than 70 artists from around the world, including fashion designers, musicians and athletes.
The idea is that people can reflect your personal taste in iGoogle.
More than 70 artists from around the world and are part iGoogleTM creative project, including designers Dolce & Gabbana and Oscar de La Renta, the designer Philippe Starck, the musician Ron Wood (Rolling Stones), the cyclist Lance Armstrong and the artist Jeff Koons. Brazilian artists such as painter Gustavo Rosa and artists Os Gemeos and Mario Toral, the painter and sculptor known for making in Chile, Latin America's largest mural, also joined the initiative.
iGoogle homepage is Google, a space that can be fully customized by the user, according to their tastes and needs. Besides the traditional Google search application, users can add gadgets with news from various media sources, your personal email and time as well as time, games or other applications.
Through the initiative iGoogle themes artists, Internet users can choose the works that have been designed freely by the artists invited by Google. These works fully dynamic, they change throughout the day, according to the creative features of each artistic expression.
iGoogle was an area for users to personalize their Internet access page. Now with the collaboration of artists from around the world can offer creative new ways to enjoy Internet with the style and cultural taste of our users. This is the first step of a global initiative and probably announce the presence of new American artists who will join those who are already showing, "said Alberto Arébalos, director of Communications and Public Affairs for Google in Latin America.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
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Ubiquitous Society. The convergence of the Rising Sun
For a flat fee of $ 24 per month if one could reach anywhere in the world. A Japanese initiative known as "ubiquitous society" yy born in 2004. His instrument was to be the former state monopoly Nippon Telephone & Telegraph (NTT). Somewhat later, the European Union started to develop something similar.
The Japanese government invested about U.S. $ 40,000 million over a five-year plan (2005 to 2010). Subsequently adhere to the project "Ubiquitous society", Hongkong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and Shanghai. Arguing
pretexts such as "oriental interventionism," the West was limited to observing from the outside. When he realized where they were going Japan and its partners, the plan was too serious to torpedo it. In the short term, Japan with its 128 million people will have universal broadband for just $ 24 a month and extraordinary speed, one hundred megabits per second.
The service will link fixed to mobile networks and vice versa, at any point in the country, at all times. Subsequently, to the rest of East and Southeast Asia. The project is now called u-Japan AAAA and its motto is "anytime, anywhere by anything and anyone". Also like "at all times, environment and user." Given this, the Latin-sounding deals antiquities.
Japanese infrastructure must be ready for 2010/11. In a society whose people live an average of 82 years, the "banda SuperWideband will appeal, however, young people. However, AAAA produce qualitative changes in all age levels, via telecommuting, health, education, professional development, transport, energy and even emergencies such as typhoons. The cell would be a marketing tool just for teenagers or training trivial.
For a flat fee of $ 24 per month if one could reach anywhere in the world. A Japanese initiative known as "ubiquitous society" yy born in 2004. His instrument was to be the former state monopoly Nippon Telephone & Telegraph (NTT). Somewhat later, the European Union started to develop something similar.
The Japanese government invested about U.S. $ 40,000 million over a five-year plan (2005 to 2010). Subsequently adhere to the project "Ubiquitous society", Hongkong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and Shanghai. Arguing
pretexts such as "oriental interventionism," the West was limited to observing from the outside. When he realized where they were going Japan and its partners, the plan was too serious to torpedo it. In the short term, Japan with its 128 million people will have universal broadband for just $ 24 a month and extraordinary speed, one hundred megabits per second.
The service will link fixed to mobile networks and vice versa, at any point in the country, at all times. Subsequently, to the rest of East and Southeast Asia. The project is now called u-Japan AAAA and its motto is "anytime, anywhere by anything and anyone". Also like "at all times, environment and user." Given this, the Latin-sounding deals antiquities.
Japanese infrastructure must be ready for 2010/11. In a society whose people live an average of 82 years, the "banda SuperWideband will appeal, however, young people. However, AAAA produce qualitative changes in all age levels, via telecommuting, health, education, professional development, transport, energy and even emergencies such as typhoons. The cell would be a marketing tool just for teenagers or training trivial.
Friday, May 2, 2008
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Asus G70, the portable players
Asus G70, the portable players, was officially launched today with details in luxury.
The Asus G70 is a laptop aimed at the more demanding, it offers all sorts of benefits for peak performance.
Asus G70, the portable players, was officially launched today with details in luxury.
The Asus G70 is a laptop aimed at the more demanding, it offers all sorts of benefits for peak performance. Duo or Core 2 Extreme Core 2 Duo up to 4GB of RAM. RAID configurations through the 2 slots for hard drives, WiFi a / b / g / n and the maximum: two 512MB Nvidia 9700M in SLI.
The screen is 17 inch WUXGA resolution and can optionally install a reader-writer Blu-Ray.
2-megapixel WebCam, Bluetooth receiver 2.0 + EDR, Gigal and 8-cell battery.
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FBI implements new security system smart VIA
The FBI developed a new system of intelligent defense perimeter, which uses radio frequency identification technology (RFID ) tracks and monitors people without them realizing it. This mechanism will allow the theft of personal control in companies or organizations or espionage cases.
RFID technology is a system for storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called tags (tags ) RFID. That provides the identity of an object with a unique serial number and codes bar, using radio waves. Had already been using this technology for inventory control.
The novelty of the system FBI, Nox Defense , is that it combines RFID technology image registration with high resolution video. Louis Sirico digital journal Industrywizards published about .
The result of this combination is obtained by a fiber granules microporous optical , imperceptible to vision, which illuminate when exposed to laser associated with surveillance cameras. Poe
example, in a particular place spread on the floor mat the granules mentioned microporous fiber similar to imperceptible grains of fine sand, then when an individual enters the forbidden area, do not realize that this dust sticks to your shoes and go out for one of the cameras associated these tags or detected RFID tags triggering the alarm and monitoring systems, alerting the security personnel.
Nox system Defense, was created for the FBI by the company SimplyRFID , and operates in a "clandestine , wireless networks, whose installation is a matter of minutes. This system is complemented with labels that are placed on objects to be controlled.
With security cameras themselves, there is no effective surveillance system. You can save thousands of people but do not know what visual information is important. However, RFID technology can know when something or someone has moved with built a RFID tag , and then if this is a video relevant to possible problems.
The RFID tags have a low cost, making this technology very inexpensive enough so that many objects can be labeled (or spreading many tags in a specific space) at a good price this would ensure the control of the movements of things and people through a given space.
powder system is already used by intelligence services worldwide, while the commercial market is limited for security.
The purpose primary business is the prevention of theft, so Nox Defense intends to spread these powders spies on stairs, floors and toilets, places preferred by disloyal employees to perpetrate their crimes.
The FBI developed a new system of intelligent defense perimeter, which uses radio frequency identification technology (RFID ) tracks and monitors people without them realizing it. This mechanism will allow the theft of personal control in companies or organizations or espionage cases.
RFID technology is a system for storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called tags (tags ) RFID. That provides the identity of an object with a unique serial number and codes bar, using radio waves. Had already been using this technology for inventory control.
The novelty of the system FBI, Nox Defense , is that it combines RFID technology image registration with high resolution video. Louis Sirico digital journal Industrywizards published about .
The result of this combination is obtained by a fiber granules microporous optical , imperceptible to vision, which illuminate when exposed to laser associated with surveillance cameras. Poe
example, in a particular place spread on the floor mat the granules mentioned microporous fiber similar to imperceptible grains of fine sand, then when an individual enters the forbidden area, do not realize that this dust sticks to your shoes and go out for one of the cameras associated these tags or detected RFID tags triggering the alarm and monitoring systems, alerting the security personnel.
Nox system Defense, was created for the FBI by the company SimplyRFID , and operates in a "clandestine , wireless networks, whose installation is a matter of minutes. This system is complemented with labels that are placed on objects to be controlled.
With security cameras themselves, there is no effective surveillance system. You can save thousands of people but do not know what visual information is important. However, RFID technology can know when something or someone has moved with built a RFID tag , and then if this is a video relevant to possible problems.
The RFID tags have a low cost, making this technology very inexpensive enough so that many objects can be labeled (or spreading many tags in a specific space) at a good price this would ensure the control of the movements of things and people through a given space.
powder system is already used by intelligence services worldwide, while the commercial market is limited for security.
The purpose primary business is the prevention of theft, so Nox Defense intends to spread these powders spies on stairs, floors and toilets, places preferred by disloyal employees to perpetrate their crimes.
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