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Improving our network knowledge to defeat crackers
                    
Author: JT Smith
Laurent Constantin writes "
The most serious vulnerabilities are software or application bugs.
Network insecurities are generally less important because they do not
permit to...                
            Office XP cracks down on casual copying
                    
Author: JT Smith
Infoworld: "With the Activation Wizard, users are required to activate all new or preinstalled
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            Polish team cracks Argus security challenge
                    
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports that "team of four Polish coders has security company Argus eating crow. The group uses a hole known by hackers...                
            Crackers expand private war
                    
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "
         As China and the United States attempt to peacefully end their diplomatic...                
            Cracks happen; protect thyself
                    
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Security experts concede that 'hackers' and crackers can infiltrate most systems, particularly those in less-sensitive businesses. In other words, it's out...                
            “My nan could crack NT,” says World of Hell member
                    
Author: JT Smith
"World of Hell also takes pride in the fact that it doesn't just hit on NT boxes, confirming the
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            Movie distinguishes between hackers and crackers
                    
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Hollywood is putting out a new hacker movie with John Travolta. "Swordfish" isn't as bad as it sounds, however. It actually...                
            On getting cracked and recovering with NMAP
                    
Author: JT Smith
IT World discusses the issue of compromised systems and recovering with the help of the nmap port mapping tool.
Category: 
Linux
                
            China cracks down on file-swapping sites
                    
Author: JT Smith
When RIAA sleeps, does it dream of China? According to a CNET News.com report, "China plans to levy fees of 10 percent...                
            FBI in ‘panic’ over ‘new’ cracking tool
                    
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "The tool -- called "Stick" -- essentially disarms intrusion detection
 systems, a crucial line of defence in the largest military and...