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Raymond challenges Microsoft’s security record
Author: JT Smith
From Open Source advocate Eric S. Raymond: About an hour after I posted "Beware the Microsoft shell game!", the
company that wants you...
FBI “hack” raises global security concerns
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports on the methods used by the FBI to charge two Russian crackers, and the ppor precedent it sets. The FBI...
Cylant announces “0wn this box” challenge
Author: JT Smith
Scott Wimer writes: "Cylant Technology announces its "0wn
this box" challenge. As a demonstration of its behavioral analysis
approach to the field...
Weekly news wrapup: SDMI paper scrapped, Agenda handheld delayed
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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This week's news seemed to be more about what didn't happen than what did. Aborted events and...
Companies hit by ‘hackers’ fight back
Author: JT Smith
Vnunet reports that some companies are taking the law into their own hands to deal with security breaches. The former director of...
DeCSS fight goes back to court
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: "The film industry and a hacker publication will head back into court Tuesday in
...
SDMI and DMCA: Another stain on copyright law
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com comments on the recent flap over the music industry threatening a Princeton team into scrapping its presentation on cracking the Secure...
Passive analysis of SSH traffic
Author: JT Smith
UnixReview.com has an article addressing security weaknesses in SSH protocols. "SSH is still the best available security for remote connections. Exploitation of...
Geekz 4Life: On the controversial online game Pimpwar
Author: JT Smith
- By Joab Jackson -
Cyberpunk -
Yeah, Pimpwar is as bad as
you'd suspect. It certainly isn't the kind of online game you'd...
FBI naps Russian Internet troublemakers
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that the FBI has caught two russian crackers accused of stealing credit card information and than selling their services to...