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Who’s Afraid of the FBI? Certainly Not Hackers.

zanek writes "Since a contractor used an FBI agent's password and ancient off-the-web utilities to repeatedly crack the Bureau's network, people are starting to...

Kevin Mitnick, the great pretender

Ten years ago, there wasn't much of a World Wide Web to exploit, but there were still hackers--or, more accurately, crackers. Link: news.com Category: Security

A degree in hacking

Author: Tina Gasperson The University of Advancing Technology (UAT) in Phoenix, Ariz., is marketing its new Network Security program as a way to get a...

How companies can manage strong authentication

Anonymous Reader writes "The most recent phishing attacks have shown how professional internet fraudsters steal passwords and identities. To exclude the growing security risk,...

Three rules for safer Wi-Fi away from home

Author: Joe Barr Almost everyone has heard about wardriving, the geek sport in which you drive around and see what wireless access points (WAP) you...

Running .Net applications on Linux with Mono

Imagine the fate of your company rests on your completing your new Linux project on time. You have a crack team of first-class developers,...

Linspire launches Freespire

Author: Joe Barr and Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier SAN DIEGO -- Linspire president and CEO Kevin Carmony announced today during his keynote at the Linux Desktop...

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...

Exception Handling and Fault Tolerance in C++: Defect Removal vs. Defect Survival

Defect removal is preferred over defect survival. If some defect slips through the cracks, however, the C++ exception handling mechanism helps to fortify your...

My sysadmin toolbox

Author: Vassil Dichev I started experimenting with Linux for fun, first with Slackware, but in the last few years more with Debian and its derivative...