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Poland’s first convicted cracker

Author: JT Smith

Malaysian news site The Star reports that a 22-year-old man has received a suspended jail term in one of Poland’s first computer crime related convictions.

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  • Linux

Nuggets: Huge iccle drive in your pocket

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK asks: “Do you wanna fit 650MB on something the size of a credit card without breaking your wallet? Check out the new MoveIT drive.”

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  • Unix

Will all hail Bluetooth?

Author: JT Smith

“By now, Bluetooth technology was expected to be linking everything from laptops to cell phones to digital
cameras. In reality, the short-range wireless communication standard is just now getting its baby teeth.” More at CNET News.com.

FBI warns of possible new attacks

Author: JT Smith

From a Reuters story at ZDNet UK: “Companies doing business on the Internet should tighten their defenses against a possible new wave of cyber attacks, an FBI-led group aimed at protecting vital systems said Friday. The multi-agency National Infrastructure Protection Center said it had detected an increase in “hacker” activity designed to steal proprietary information from US electronic commerce sites.”

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  • Linux

Caldera names new vice president

Author: JT Smith

Caldera Systems announced Edgie E. Donakey to the position of vice president and chief of staff. Donakey previously served as Caldera’s director of international marketing, mergers, and acquisitions. Read the press release at PR Newswire.

Screen wars

Author: JT Smith

From a NewsWeek article on MSNBC: “The folks who gave PCs mice and menus are back with some new tricks”. -Anonymous Reader

StormLetters – November issue

Author: JT Smith

Stormix’s monthly e-mail newsletter for November contains post Comdex coverage, an interview with J. Greg Williams of Helix Code, announces the unveiling of the Strike 1U rackmount server, and more. Read the full newsletter. Kevin Teague

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  • Linux

Council of Europe drops plans to ban cracking tools

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that industry groups were able to persuade the Council of Europe that its proposed ban on cracking tools would be unworkable. The proposals would have banned many tools used to perform network security audits.

Council of Europe drops plans to ban cracking tools

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that industry groups were able to persuade the Council of Europe that its proposed ban on cracking tools would be unworkable. The proposals would have banned many tools used to perform network security audits.

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  • Linux

Centralized authentication using NIS

Author: JT Smith

If users on your network are working on more than one machine you will need to
create a login/password pair for them on each machine. A more elegant solution i
s to maintain a centralized database that client machines refer to for authentication.
NIS is one way to do that and this article shows you how.Chandrashekhar Bhosle

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  • Linux