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Dangers of CSRF and XSS

Guest writes "Of all the vulnerabilities affecting web applications, especially those written in PHP, Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) are by...

How to hide an entire filesystem

Author: Rui Lopes Simple file encryption is useful, but sometimes it's more useful to encrypt a complete filesystem or disk, such as when you need...

Skinny is speedy thanks to OSS

Author: Tina Gasperson SkinnyCorp.com has built a group of community-based sites on a traditional LAMP stack -- Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. SkinnyCorp software engineer...

Pondering Linux PC Preloads

In recent weeks, there's been quite a bit of buzz surrounding Linux and its chances for earning a spot as a preloaded option on...

Tux-shaped PC gains dynamic web server stack

Davide Cantaluppi writes "Italian embedded software specialist KDev is shipping Linux-based firmware for a tiny RISC-based SBC (single-board computer) available with a Tux-shaped case....

K3b enters new era with approaching 1.0 release

Author: Nathan Sanders One of free software's premier applications, KDE's CD and DVD burning suite K3b, is about to hit the big 1-0. This milestone...

Use the CUBE with XGL and Compiz on

Frank Neugebauer writes "Well, I got my laptop on Friday two weeks ago. I must say, the HP Compaq nx6310 was definitely a good choice....

Linux Mint freshens Ubuntu’s palate

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Ubuntu is a strong desktop distro, but it falls short for some users in a few areas. Where are the multimedia...

Fedora v. Ubuntu: A Performance Look

Michael Larabel writes "We have compared the 32-bit and 64-bit performance of Ubuntu and started a performance comparison of Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, but how does the...

South Asians “for” regional co-operation

Tushar Abraham Mathew writes "IOSN South Asia conducted its first event for the year 2006-2007 on the sidelines of Linux Asia 2007 at the...