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Could stolen Microsoft code lead to more security breaches?
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet UK: "The theft of Microsoft's code could mean more security breaches, say
experts
Computer security experts are concerned that...
Ballmer says MS break-in ‘not damaging’
Author: JT Smith
More followup on stories that Microsoft has been cracked and its source code stolen. Reuters on ZDNet: Microsoft President and CEO Steve...
Corporates: Computer kids are bad, bad, bad
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
A "Black Hat and White Hat" panel discussion at the 23rd National Information Systems Security Conference in Baltimore this...
Weekly news wrapup: Red Hat responds to bad PR
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing EditorIs it really all about Microsoft?
More fallout this week about Microsoft's decision to invest in the Linux-friendly Corel. Several...
Professional hackers unable to break into Trustix Secure Linux
Author: JT Smith
Trustix AS, a leading Internet
infrastructure software company that provides Internet software for
management of systems, software, security and information, today
announced it has successfully...
Sulzberger on success: how to start a killer user group
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Jay Sulzberger was cooking dinner when he answered the phone at 10:30 p.m. "Why do you believe that LXNY...
Hoax: Bill Gates arrested after breaking into NASA computers
Author: JT Smith
CNET.com reports that the Orange County Register's website was vandalized, and an article stating that Jason Diekman had cracked NASA computers was...
Slashdot database compromised
Author: JT Smith
Two crackers from the Netherlands broke in to the Slashdot backend. You could say the popular discussion site got the 'shaft.' Read...
Mitnick gives corporations a talk on security
Author: JT Smith
CRN tells of a speech convicted computer cracker Kevin Mitnick gave in California on Wednesday.
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A talk with ESR
Author: JT Smith
GovTech.net interviews Open Source evangelist Eric S. Raymond: "A few
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