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Earthlink slow to admit attack

Author: JT Smith The latest victim of a cracker attack is Internet service provider Earthlink. Wired News reports the national ISP was cracked late last...

Suspicious server probes multiply

Author: JT Smith According to IDG, port scanning and other virtual doorknob-jiggling has increased by 280% in the last thirty days. Experts in IT management...

US Congress considers anti-spam law

Author: JT Smith PC World reports that the US Congress is considering a law to help crack down on spam - unsolicited, generally commercial email....

Judge blows the whistle on eReferee

Author: JT Smith "In one of the broadest crackdowns ever issued against a domain name holder, a federal judge ...

DivX threatens TV, not movies

Author: JT Smith Inside.com via MSNBC has a story about the DivX and the DeCSS code's threat to television. "If ...

The Internet: it’s full of holes

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "Entire companies and organizations are devoted to making the Internet a secure place, and yet there have never been more serious...

Author finds hacker ethic may ‘have something’

Author: JT Smith This is from GlobeTechnology: "Most hackers don't see themselves as fitting the usual movie and TV stereotypes about their kind ...

LinuxWorld recap: Pitbull stops ‘hackers,’ show security doesn’t

Author: JT Smith - by Eric Ries -Covalent is a commercial vendor of Apache products. They were at the 2001 LinuxWorld Expo, of course, and...

LinuxWorld: Pitbull Linux security — worth the hype?

Author: JT Smith - Julie Bresnick - When Argus Systems Group Inc. announced the release of security systems for Linux during LinuxWorld Thursday, the efforts to stand...

Intrusion detection systems, part II

Author: JT Smith From FreeOS: " In the first part...