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Avoid Wireless LAN Security Pitfalls
LogError writes "Wireless LANs are not everywhere they could be. Enterprises have heard the horror stories of competitors and crackers sitting in a parking...
Trustworthy Computing in 2002
- By Chris Pike, reprinted from Pikeus -
2002 was the year that Linux made big news and Microsoft admitted it was their greatest threat....
Commentary: Teaching Newbies GNU/Linux
- By Tom Chance -
In a recent ask Slashdot thread, chrisd asked Slashdot readers how
they thought he should present Free Software (FS) on TV,...
ElcomSoft Case in Jurors’ Hands
Russian software company ElcomSoft, standing trial in U.S. District Court for selling software that cracked copy protection in Adobe e-books, rests its legal fate...
Where, oh where is SAIR?
- by Tina Gasperson -
The SAIR Linux/GNU certification body has been keeping a low profile since it was absorbed into Thomson Learning. Not only...
Testimony on Tape in E-Book Trial
He sits in the courtroom but federal prosecutors show a videotaped deposition by Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov as they build a case against his...
Adobe: ElcomSoft Outside U.S. Law
A former piracy investigator for Adobe Systems testifies that he did not tell Russian software maker ElcomSoft to stop selling its eBook-cracking program because...
Host-Based IDSes: Integrity Checkers
Author: JT Smith
- By Michael D. Bauer -
Dedicated host-based IDSes tend overwhelmingly to rely on integrity checking. In theory, host-based IDSes should use a...
U.S. fingers hacker of military sites
Federal authorities have cracked the case of an international hacker who broke into roughly 100 unclassified U.S. military networks over the past year, officials...
Bastille’s Beale: How to avoid security problems, Linux vs. Windows security
-By Grant Gross -
If it's not the Slapper worm, it's the Mighty worm -- if you're watching the technology press recently, you might...