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Burning Man’s ‘tuna guys’ get busted for feeding without license

Author: JT Smith To the government, the fishermen were simple lawbreakers, illegally feeding the public without a license and a health inspection. The tuna guys...

Survey finds one third of servers are weak

Author: JT Smith A report by Eric Murray was released this week based on the results of a random sample of over 8000 secure web...

Security update to glibc

Author: JT Smith The problem: The dynamic linker ld.so uses several environment variables like LD_PRELOAD and LD_LIBRARY_PATH to load additional libraries or modify the library search path....

Army awards Unix contracts

Author: JT Smith Army officials this week awarded the Maxi-Minis and Database-1 contracts to GTSI Corp. of Chantilly, Va., and IBM Corp. The contracts include...

Japan launches internet strategy

Author: JT Smith Japan is drawing up a five-year plan ...

FCC broadens wireless airwave rules

Author: JT Smith MSNBC.com reports that applications like a stereo with speakers that use wireless ...

Tuxtop Quartz 795+ review

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge Columnist With Linux gaining ground in the desktop, handheld and server markets, there is still one market where Linux hasn't...

The Register’s take on MSN Explorer — and its built-in word processor

Author: JT Smith Biting Register commentary on Microsoft's latest strategic move and why it is both evil (according to The Register) and (also according to...

X-Chat security update

Author: JT Smith The version of X-Chat that was distributed with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 has a vulnerability in the URL handling code: when a user clicks...

VA Linux ups server ante

Author: JT Smith VA Linux rolled out a four-way 700MHz Pentium III-based system that company officials promised will be targeted at users looking to speed...