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Internet News   Internet News : Security glitch with SETI@home screensaver fixed
   posted by Anonymous on 9-Apr-2003 11:16:23 (1744 reads)
There was a low risk security problem with SETI@Home which has now been fixed with version 3.08 for the screensaver.

Please join the ongoing Amiga effort.


For more information visit The Register and SETI@HOME's Press release regarding the fix.

Download SETI@Home 3.08
    

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