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FBI’s Carnivore explained

Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal explains what, exactly, Carnivore is. Using analogies and detailed descriptions, the article explains why the FBI’s Carnivore email chewing system is such a threat.

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  • Programming

VA Linux releases Linux 2.4 RPM and DEB

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR reports that VA Linux has released compiled kernel packages of kernel 2.4 in both RPM and DEB formats. (Full disclosure: VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

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  • Linux

Linux ReiserFS and SuSE 7.0

Author: JT Smith

From SecurityFocus: “A problem has been reported in the handling of long file names with
ReiserFS version 3.5.28 on SuSE Linux distribution 7.0. It is possible to
create a directory with a long file name (the initial example displayed a
directory with 768 characters), then attempt to list the file system using
system binary ls or with built in shell function echo and create a Denial
of Service.”

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  • Linux

2001-01-09: Solaris exrecover Buffer Overflow Vuln

Author: JT Smith

“exrecover is a system binary included with Solaris, a variant of the
UNIX Operating System distributed by Sun Microsystems. A problem
in the binary could lead to a local attack.” Details at SecurityFocus.

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  • Linux

Prosa, EtLinux rise from the ashes

Author: JT Smith

Linux Devices interviews Davide Barbieri of Prosa and Etlinux, formerly of Linuxcare Italia. Barbieri talks about life after Linuxcare, the ressurection of Prosa, and his experiences with running an Open Source business.

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  • Linux

empeg designers to develop mass-market PenguinRadio

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet: “PenguinRadio, Inc. has just announced that they have
commissioned JB Design of Petworth, United Kingdom,
the design team behind the highly successful empeg
car player, to develop the PenguinRadio for mass
production.”

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  • Linux

eBay: Our motives were justified

Author: JT Smith

When no means yes: Wired News follows up on an earlier story about the auction giant’s recent effort at changing privacy settings for some of its users. In this article, an eBay spokesman defends company actions, saying that “user focus groups and privacy organizations” were consulted before the campaign, and no objections were raised.

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  • Programming

File compression defeats virus scanners

Author: JT Smith

From SecurityFocus via The Register: “The challenge — peering inside the various compression and archival formats to discover the viruses hidden within — has become more difficult over time. This article will discuss the implications of utilizing various forms of file compression on virus protection.”

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  • Linux

Disney to pay bankrupt Toysmart to destroy customer database

Author: JT Smith

CNET News.com reports: “In a case that could affect other fledgling dot-coms, a defunct online toy store will be paid $50,000 to destroy its
customer database rather than selling it to pay creditors, federal regulators said.”

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  • Programming

Linux 2.4 unmasked

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet: “An open-source software release is essentially a milestone — a declaration that what was already available is now stable. Thus, it’s amusing to read uninformed opinions about how 2.4 was “vaporware” and “behind schedule.” In reality, the latest Linux is always constantly available!

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  • Linux