ThePlayboy
- 08 Apr 2004 17:01
- 12 of 16
TUESDAYS FTSE PP
R2 4524
R1 4507
PP 4488
S1 4471
S2 4452
Ftse closed above R1 on Thu and gained 7.4pts in the auction (short closing on long w/e) also caused ftse to close above the downtrend from the Thu high!
ThePlayboy
- 08 Apr 2004 17:01
- 13 of 16
WEEKLY FTSE PP
R2 4535
R1 4512
PP 4482
S1 4459
S2 4429
Still bullish on Dj above 10450, similar picture to this week, ftse still in an uptrend above 4460, upper target at 4520 to 4560, trend brk at 4460 to 4425, reporting season under way more so next week to lead the way!
Crocodile
- 09 Apr 2004 13:30
- 16 of 16
LW sure is!
Computer systems worldwide face an attack by variations of the already-rampant Netsky virus, experts warned today.
Variants of the virus, which has plagued systems for the past two months, are surfacing with a vengeance, and computer security firms expect a fresh and intensifying electronic offensive next week. New variant Netsky.Q is designed to attack websites that offer filesharing services, such as Kazaa - best-known for its music downloading.
The experts say a further mutation, Netsky.T, is primed to flood systems with a 'denial-of-service' attack next Wednesday. It will bombard systems with electronic requests, clogging up or slowing down networks. The attack is scheduled to last for 10 days.
The latest versions of the original Netsky, which has generated millions of virus-infected mails since it emerged earlier this year, arrive as a file attachment in an email and sometimes claim to have been scanned for viruses and given a clean bill of health.
The ploy of adding a 'no virus found' message at the bottom of the email is deliberately designed to appeal to those who are too impatient to practise safe computing,' said Graham Cluley of antivirus company Sophos.