Apple Ends Support for QuickTime for Windows; New Vulnerabilities Announced: US-CERT
Systems Affected
Microsoft Windows with Apple QuickTime installed
Overview
According to Trend Micro, Apple will no longer be providing security updates for QuickTime for Windows, leaving this software vulnerable to exploitation. [1](link is external)
An Evening at the Embassy of Guyana, Washington DC: Caribbean Futures Forum 2030
H.E. Bayney Karran, Ambassador of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana to the United States invites you to and event.
Theme: "What the Paris Climate Agreements Mean for the Caribbean"
Guyana-Aspirations For Real Change-Conference Highlights
The Guyana Conference:Aspirations for Real Change - 2016 and Beyond" took place on April 8, 2016 at the Student Center at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and was a resounding success! Thank you to those who participated in a day of spirited discussions.
Kelly Hyles, Accepted into 21 Colleges including top 8 Ivy League Institutions with Full Scholarships
Vryheid’s Lust is a small village on the East Coast of Guyana, just six miles from the capital Georgetown. It is also the birth home of Kelly Hyles, an extraordinary young lady.
Guyana-Venezuela Border Issue: The Juridical Option For A Solution
Just after the conclusion of the conference of Commonwealth leaders in Malta, Guyana’s President David Granger on November 29, 2015 declared that the ongoing process by the United Nations could resolve the border controversy with Venezuela in three years’ time.
4D International Reunion for the 50th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence
4D International First Annual Grand Reunion for the 50th Anniversary of Guyana's Independence.
Admission: US$25.00
DJs: Dr. Love, Black Stallion & Guyana's DJ Juggler
See Invitation for more information
Guyana Conference - Aspiration for Real Change, 2016 and Beyond, Washington DC
Last Friday, April 8, 2016 the Guyana Conference - Aspiration for Real Change, 2016 and Beyond, was held at the University of the District of Columbia Student Center in Washington DC.
President Granger Charges New Mayors, Deputy Mayors to Serve Without Fear or Favour
Georgetown, Guyana – (April 6, 2016) President David Granger, today, charged the newly sworn-in Mayors and Deputy Mayors, who were elected at the March 18 Local Government Elections (LGEs) to put aside politics and personal vendettas and work to develop their communities, towns, regions and the country as a whole.
President Granger Meets With Music Experts
Georgetown, Guyana – (March 31, 2016) President David Granger, today, met with Mr. Paul Cort, a music instructor and voice teacher at the University of the Southern Caribbean and two members of the Guyana Music Teachers Association, Ms. Ruth Jaundoo and Ms. Rosemarie Henry who expressed an interest in participating in the Jubilee Anniversary celebration.