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Compilation album by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts | ||||
Released | November 15, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1979-1993 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 64:43 (1998 Reissue) | |||
Label | Blackheart | |||
Producer | Kenny Laguna, Joan Jett, Jimmy Iovine, Rick Rubin, George Drakoulias, Ritchie Cordell | |||
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Flashback is a compilation album of outtakes and rare songs released by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. The album was initially released in late 1993 and was reissued in 1998 with a slightly different track listing. The 1998 version dropped five tracks from the 1993 release: "Summertime Blues"; "Louie, Louie"; "Star Star"; "Stand Up For Yourself"; and "Call Me Lightning" and replaced them with "Real Wild Child (Wild One)"; a live version of "Bad Reputation"; and "Right 'Til The End" which was only available on the cassette version of the 1993 release. "Call Me Lightning" and "Summertime Blues" were later added as bonus tracks on the reissue of Bad Reputation and "Louie, Louie" became a bonus track on the reissue of I Love Rock 'N Roll. "Star Star" was included on the initial 1983 pressing of Album but was deleted from some subsequent pressings. The song was restored on the CD release.
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Trojan BackDoor.Flashback, commonly referred to as the Flashback Trojan, is a Trojan horse affecting personal computer systems running Mac OS X. The first variant of Flashback was discovered by antivirus company Intego in September 2011.
According to the Russian antivirus company Dr. Web, a modified version of the "BackDoor.Flashback.39" variant of the Flashback Trojan has infected over 600,000 Mac computers, forming a botnet that includes 274 bots located in Cupertino, California. The findings were confirmed one day later by another computer security firm, Kaspersky Lab. This variant of the malware was first detected in April 2012 by Finland-based computer security firm F-Secure. Dr. Web estimated that in early April 2012, 56.6% of infected computers were located within the United States, 19.8% in Canada, 12.8% in the United Kingdom and 6.1% in Australia.
The Trojan targets a Java vulnerability on Mac OS X. The system is infected after the user is redirected to a compromised bogus site, where JavaScript code causes an applet containing an exploit to load. An executable file is saved on the local machine, which is used to download and run malicious code from a remote location. The malware also switches between various servers for optimised load balancing. Each bot is given a unique ID that is sent to the control server. The trojan, however, will only infect the user visiting the infected web page, meaning other users on the computer are not infected unless their user accounts have been infected separately.
Flashback was a steel roller coaster made by Intamin of Switzerland. The coaster was located in the Six Flags Plaza area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California.
Flashback first opened in 1985 at Six Flags Great America (at Gurnee, Illinois) as Z-Force and was the only "Space Dive" coaster. In 1987, the ride was closed. The site was later used for a Bolliger & Mabillard stand-up roller coaster named Iron Wolf.
Following the ride's closure at Six Flags Great America, it was relocated to Six Flags Over Georgia, west of Atlanta. It opened in 1988 before closing two years later in 1990.
The ride's final relocation was to Six Flags Magic Mountain in California. As part of the relocation, the ride was renamed from Z-Force to Flashback. It opened at the park in 1992.
In 2003, the ride was closed and remained standing but not operating until 2007. On January 23, 2007, the park announced that Flashback would be removed along with Psyclone. Originally, the park stated that Flashback may be re-built within the park for 2008, however it was dismantled and scrapped in December 2007.