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The only way to know if your computer is really secure
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "You think that your computer or network is really secure? There really is only one way to find out...
Interview with an ex-hacker
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "According to the defacement archive at Alldas.de, the hacker group known as the 'sm0ked crew' only terrorised websites
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BCG study highlights factors contributing to success of Open Source software
Author: JT Smith
A recently completed survey of the Open
Source Software (OSS) community provides insight into employee motivation and
the development of...
LinuxWorld: Out of the box, Linux is ‘dreadfully insecure,’ says Beale
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -Jay Beale, the lead developer of Bastille Linux and an independent security consultant, says it's not the Unix-based...
Blocking Outlook Express
Author: JT Smith
Johannes writes, "Swedish Gnuheter has a story on Nick Moffitt arranging with his X-headers in way that makes it impossible to read...
Weekly news wrap-up: Microsoft fires up sales staff to fight Linux; Linux a technology...
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week brought more news of Microsoft's attempts to discredit Linux. The Register published a second letter sent...
Rare Linux virus on the loose
Author: JT Smith
VNUNet reports that a rare Linux trojan horse may be in the wild. It is related to the Remote Shell Trojan found...
2001 — The year when DotGNU was born
Author: JT Smith
Norbert Bollow tells us about
This Year in DotGNU No 1: 2001 -- The Year When DotGNU Was Born
Recently it was...
A look back: 2001 tough on Open Source businesses, code/speech rights
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
In many ways, 2001 wasn't a good year for the Open Source and Free Software communities. Many...
FBI warns of Windows XP hole
Author: JT Smith
Reuters on CNet follows up on a warning from the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center urging users of Microsoft's
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