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Making Sense of the Online Threat Landscape
Anonymous Reader writes "A recent study by Gartner G2 shows that more than 20 million computer users are infected with spyware and this is...
Latency, Packet Loss and Encryption using DES with a VPN
Anonymous Reader writes "Security is at the top of the list in today’s world concerns. The need for encryption is extremely vital in the...
Worldwide PC Shipments Register 16.6% Growth In Q2
BIZ COM writes "With one of the largest-ever congregation of ICT companies, small and mid-size businesses, trade visitors, retailers, vendors and channel partners, the...
Golden’s Rules: LinuxWorld’s screaming hardware, palm-sized server, apps galore, faux IT guys and .o
Jan Stafford writes "The Monday morning quarterback reviews LinuxWorld’s screaming hardware, palm-sized server, apps galore, faux IT guys and .org ghetto. Open source expert...
Limiting Linux logins
Author: Brian K. Jones
I'm sometimes surprised at the complex solutions administrators come up with to keep out users whenever that course becomes necessary when...
BLAG Linux And GNU 30001 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "Distrowatch reports - BLAG Linux And GNU version 30001 has been released: "BLAG 30001 ('lederhosen') has been released. BLAG is...
Cost-effective Application Protection and Recovery
Anonymous Reader writes "Since the network world is constantly under attack from application-crashing viruses, worms and bugs, data protection and recovery is an advantage...
LinuxWorld Conference and Expo – Wrapup
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
I've said this before, and so have many others: The semi-annual LinuxWorld Conference and Expo has become a business-to-business gathering. Last...
Linux Laptop Survey Exceeded 4,000 Reports
Werner Heuser writes "TuxMobil has got a burst in Linux laptop and notebook installation report
submissions recently. Since February more than 1,000 installation reports
have been...
NetBSD-run toaster toasts bread at LinuxWorld
Anonymous Reader writes "The NetBSD booth at the LinuxWorld expo in San Francisco is exhibiting a computerized toaster that actually toasts bread and (of...