Today Saturday Sunday High: 68 Low: 46 Precip: 20% . <» afcir High: 66 Low: 46 Precip: 20% ‘ ‘ High: 63 Low: 46 Precip: 30% IN BRIEF On The Rocks sings In The Dark on Saturday At 11:59 p.m. Saturday, campus’ men’s a cappella singing group On The Rocks will present its annual midnight show on the lawn just north of the School of Music building. On The Rocks In The Dark, in its fifth year, was developed “to give something back to our fans at the end of the year,” On The Rocks founding member Peter Hollens said. Hollens said the concert also serves as a way to say goodbye to graduating members of the group — three this year — and to welcome new members. The group will per form its entire repertoire, and Hol lens said the music will probably continue past 2 a.m. Sunday. The concert is free, and attendees are advised to bring blankets and come early because of limited space on the lawn. — Eva Sylwester LGBTQA prom takes place this weekend “Rainbow Royalty” is the theme for this year’s Queer Prom, an event sponsored by the Lesbian, Gay, Bi sexual, TYansgender, Queer Alliance from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the Red Lion Hotel. There is a sug gested donation of $3 to $5, but no one will be turned away. The event will include dancing, food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and a photographer. LGBTQA encourages high school and college students and any mem bers from the community to get “jazzed up” and attend the event. — Brittni McClenahan Microsoft admits popular MSN site hacked in Korea WASHINGTON — Microsoft Corp. acknowledged Thursday that hackers booby-trapped its popular MSN Web site in South Korea to try to steal passwords from visitors. The company said it was unclear how many Internet users might have been victimized. Microsoft said it cleaned the Web site, www.msn.co.kr, and re moved the dangerous software code that unknown hackers had added earlier this week. A spokesman, Adam Sohn, said Microsoft was confident its English-language Web sites were not vulnerable to the same type of attack. South Korea is a leader in high speed Internet users worldwide. Mi crosoft’s MSN Web properties — which offer news, financial advice, car- and home-buying information and more — are among the most popular across the Web. The affected Microsoft site in South Korea offers news and other information plus links to the company’s free e-mail and search services. Its English-language equiv alent is the default home Internet page for the newest versions of its flagship Windows software sold in the United States. The Korean site, unlike U.S. ver sions, was operated by another com pany Microsoft did not identify. 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