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to the Intellipute LLC Home page. Intellipute is a cutting edge technology company that can
service all of your IT and Office needs.
We
offer a single point of contact for: internet connectivity, web hosting,
domain name registration, and development solutions ranging from custom desktop
and client server applications to internet/intranet solutions.
Our
expert staff has a very diverse skill set and is able to help you in many
different ways. Whether you
need an online catalog, to sell your products, or you need marketing
demographics on the products you wish to sell, we can help.
Some of the IT
Consulting Services we offer are:
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Internet/Intranet Development |
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Application
Development |
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Database
Solutions |
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Lotus
Notes/Domino Development |
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Network
Design |
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Custom
Built Computers/Servers |
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Networking |
Some of the other
services we offer are:
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Web
Page Design |
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Web
Hosting |
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Domain
Registration |
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Internet
Connectivity |

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Microsoft
has announced two system vulnerabilities, which affect
the security of the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
subsystem in Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME and
Windows XP.

Universal Plug and Play allows the system to detect
new hardware when it is installed on a network. For
example, UPnP detects new printers on the network and
learns how to use them.
Vulnerability
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Buffer
Overrun Vulnerability. This could allow a
hacker to take complete control of a
susceptible system. The vulnerability results
because the UPnP implementation contains an
unchecked buffer that could be overrun by a
knowledgeable attacker. Potentially, a hacker
could also broadcast such an attack and
compromise a large number of machines with a
single attack. (Note: most routers and
firewalls do not forward multicast and
broadcast messages.) |
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Denial of
Service Attacks Vulnerability. This could
enable an attacker to either slow or stop an
affected system, or it could be used in a
distributed denial of service attack, in which
the attacker would direct multiple machines to
join forces against a different computer and
swamp it with data. |
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