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A Modular Approach to Data Validation in Web Apps
Anonymous Reader writes "Data that is not validated or poorly validated is the root cause of a number of serious security vulnerabilities affecting applications.
This...
Open source provides opportunity, challenge for developing world
Author: Jay Lyman
Open source software and development can push governments of
developing nations ahead in the world, but only if they participate
as producers of the...
Using OpenBSD on the desktop
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
Over the years, OpenBSD has built a reputation for integrated security and reliability, but most people think of it as an operating...
OpenDocument alliance ‘optimistic’ about ISO certification
The popular open file format is likely to become an international standard, according to the group championing it.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
OAUG to unveil new user forums at Collaborate ’06
Mark Brunelli writes "The executive director of the OAUG tells Oracle business applications users what to expect from next week's Collaborate '06 conference in...
Boot faster with parallel starting services
If the slow booting time of your Linux box is driving you crazy, consider parallel booting techniques.What kind of improvements might you see, compared...
Managing multiple desktops in KDE
Jane Walker writes "Ever felt like you had a million applications open at once and no way to easily juggle them? Virtual desktops can...
Mozilla users urged to upgrade
Security experts strongly recommend that Mozilla users shift to the latest versions of Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Kangaroo TV streams sports via mobile Linux
Author: Tina Gasperson
Quebec's Kangaroo TV is using Trolltech's Qtopia and mobile Linux to run its handheld spectator device for live sports events, including the...
Moving to PDF as a future print job spooling format
Author: Kurt Pfeifle
Portable Document Format (PDF) is set to displace PostScript as the standard print job transfer and processing format for Linux, though Linux...