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Hack notes, Linux and Unix Security, Portable reference

The goal of the book is to educate you how to protect your system by showing how crackers use known methods...

IBM, HP & Red Hat create Linux in Korea

Anonymous Reader writes ""Linux May No Longer Be Copied And Modified Freely" Are the so-called industry champions of open-source quoting directly from Darl McBride's...

Debian’s Response

Things got pretty exciting in the Linux world recently, when the Debian Linux distribution announced that a cracker had broken in...

Linux users: are you at risk from kernel exploit?

Author: Joe Barr More news about the recent break-ins on four Debian project servers emerged yesterday when Wichert Akkerman of the Debian project issued a...

Name Registry Hacked

On Saturday, November 29, 2003 a post on the GNSO mailing list indicated that the .name registry website had been hacked. As reported by...

A modified license for Free Software fairness

Author: Apurva Mehta We should not be misled by the apparent success of Free Software projects today. The popular Free Software licenses, such as the GNU GPL...

‘DVD Jon’ does it again!

SarsSmarz writes "Holy cow, this guy doesn't blink! While the Hollywood Moguls are after him again for his attempts to play DVD's on...

Linus quits Linux project, calls leadership dictatorial

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham Citing increasing conflict with the leader of the Linux kernel project, Linus Torvalds has quit Linux development. "She isn't consistant in her...

Open Source Software economics

Author: Andrew Welch, president of Ambrosia Software, Inc. As an occasional user of Linux, and someone in the software industry, I've followed the "Open Source"...

Open Asia: Open source in the Tajikistan, Taiwan, and Thailand

Author: Frederick Noronha and Lee Schlesinger We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at...