Author: JT Smith
Industry body slams new security bill
Legal woes mar Rambus’ future
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Open Source
CA unveils first product under new BrightStor brand
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Unix
Adobe a no-show at MacWorld
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Open Source
Tech words redefine Oxford dictionary
Author: JT Smith
industry’s stock is still rising in the “Concise Oxford Dictionary.”
The latest revision of the dictionary, launched Thursday by Oxford University Press, has such
high-tech words as “MP3” for the music file, “e-book,” for a paperless book and “i-Mode” for
Japan’s wireless Internet service.”
Category:
- Linux
IRC network comes under denial of service attack
Author: JT Smith
denial of service attack, according to reports posted on the organisation’s Web site.
According to postings to EFNet.org the attacks started late on Tuesday and have
resulted in a number of organisations, such as Cable & Wireless INS and
University’s disconnecting from the community service. Register readers report
trying to connect to the service for hours only to find nearly all its servers were
down.”
German union resists HP pay-cut plan
Author: JT Smith
cost-cutting plan that asks them to take a pay cut or forfeit vacation days.”
Category:
- Open Source
The Debian-i586 Project founded
Author: JT Smith
SourceForge which aims “to create/produce a tuned/optimised Debian GNU/Linux distribution
for i586 (Pentium class) processors or higher, just like Linux-Mandrake does.” The project is
currently at http://debian-i586.sf.net/.”
Category:
- Linux
EnGarde Secure NewsBrief — July 12, 2001
Author: JT Smith
& reviews pertaining to EnGarde, and information on the latest software released by Guardian Digital for EnGarde.” Read all about it at LinuxSecurity.com
Category:
- Linux
FreeBSD advisory for xinted
Author: JT Smith
potentially exploitable buffer overflow in the logging routines.
If xinetd is configured to log the userid of remote clients obtained
via the RFC1413 ident service, a remote user may be able to cause
xinetd to crash by returning a specially-crafted ident response. This
may also potentially execute arbitrary code as the user running
xinetd, normally root.” Full details at LinuxSecurity.com.
Category:
- Linux