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CITRIC ACID
Submitted by ladysarah on Wed, 06/14/2006 - 14:49.44,000 lbs of CITRIC ACID COMING IN VERY SOON!!!!!
KOSHER WITH C/A!!!!!
-Sarah
WARNING to YaHoo mail users
Submitted by ahartboss on Wed, 06/14/2006 - 13:34.This was released today:
A virus that infects computers when users merely read an email - rather than open an attachment - has hit Yahoo! Mail accounts.Yahoo! is the world's largest email services provider and handles 200 million accounts, but it said on Monday that only "a very small fraction" had been infected.
The worm has been dubbed Yamanner and landed in Yahoo! mailboxes bearing the subject line "New Graphic Site". Once opened, the message infects the computer and spreads to other users listed in Yahoo! users' email address books, security companies said.
The email containing the virus need only be opened - in contrast to most worms that are hidden in attachments and require users to take an additional step - to release the virus, according to computer security company Symantec.
The company advised users to update virus and firewall software on their computers and to block any email sent from
av3 @ yahoo.com.
Yahoo! said in a statement: "We have taken steps to resolve the issue and protect our users from further attacks of this worm."
Yamanner, first detected by Yahoo! and computer anti-virus software makers earlier on Monday, was ranked as having a low threat level by Trend Micro and McAfee.
But Symantec considers the worm an "elevated threat", one step up from the lowest ranking in terms of relative danger.
Symantec's Security Response site suggested that Yahoo! account holders might protect themselves by upgrading to the latest test version of the recently upgraded Yahoo! Mail software.
"The worm cannot run on the newest version of Yahoo! Mail Beta," Symantec's site said.
Spam campaigns
A Yahoo! spokesman was not immediately available to comment on whether the company advised users to do this.
The worm exploits a JavaScript vulnerability technology used to make the mail program easier to use by triggering embedded HTML scripts to run in the computer user's browser.
The email addresses are also sent to a remote server, which may be used to run spam campaigns, analysts said. The technical name of the worm goes by variants of JS.Yamanner
office manager
Submitted by ladysarah on Tue, 06/13/2006 - 18:34.Hi-
I can help you with anything about Ahart Chemical!
Inventory...Prices...anything!
Thank you!
-s
Denise Rodrigues - Sales and Purchasing Representative
Submitted by Denise on Tue, 06/13/2006 - 18:33.My name is Denise Rodrigues, please contact me with any sales and purchasing questions you may have.
Our company specializes in the buying and selling of surplus raw material chemicals.
Welcome
Submitted by ahartboss on Tue, 06/13/2006 - 17:41.Welcome to Ahart Chemicals new home on the web. A little spring cleaning was in order, as well as a few new things for our users to be aware of.
Most importantly, Ahart Chemical is the same company that has provided you great deals on surplus inventory for over 50 years. Ahart briefly partnered with Rambach Corporation to assist in closing its operations when its principal decided to retire. Now That Rambach has successfully closed its operations, Ahart has gone back to its origins, but still provides the great service you have come to expect from us..
To view the entire site, you must register for membership. It is an automated process, and only takes a minute. By doing so, you will have access to our maps, site search,documents that have bearing on the inventory, such as C of A's, and much much more. A syndicated news feed is on its way to update you on our latest listings via your computer, or portable device.
You will also notice that the Ahart/Rambach Corp site has closed and is now forwarding all our visitors to this new location. This is a planned operation, and you are not being misled by your browser. This new site, http://ahartcorp.com , is the only place you will be able to view our real-time listings, starting June 14, 2006. If you had the old inventory page that was not part of the Ahart/Rambach site, bookmarked, you will notice you can no longer access it. This is not in error, this is by design. Please delete that bookmark from your computer, and start using the new features of the new home of Ahart Chemical Co., Inc.
In this blog, we will post our latest inventory aquisisitons, along with all pertinant information you may need to make a purchasing desicion with. We will also keep you updated with Ahart news, Industry news, and other information we all need to make our jobs a bit easier. Should you have any questions, dont hesitate to call us. If you have a suggestion on how to make our site better, please use the co
