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mozilla.org releases Mozilla 1.0.1 bugfix and security followup

Asa Dotzler writes: "Mozilla 1.0.1 is available for download now. This release is a bug fix and security follow-up to Mozilla 1.0. ...

The inconsequentiality of Open Source

OfB.biz writes: "OfB's Timothy R. Butler considers Open Source in light of 9/11. "One year ago today, we were reminded how short life can...

KDE cross-site scripting / secure cookie vulnerabity

Dre writes: "The KDE Project today issued two security alerts affecting the KDE handling of browser cookies. The first relates to cross-site scripting,...

The Linux Test Project (LTP) ltp-20020910 released

Robbie Williamson writes: The Linux Test Project test suite LTP-20020910.tgz has been released. Visit our website ( http://ltp.sourceforge.net ) to download the latest version of...

LinuxCertified announces system and network administration bootcamp

Rajesh writes: LinuxCertified,Inc. a leading provider of Linux training, will offer its next weekend system administration bootcamp on October 3 - 4, 2002 in...

Department of Commerce sets up DRM meeting with consumer groups

-By Grant Gross - The U.S. Department of Commerce's Technology Administration is making good on its promise to host a consumer-focused meeting on digital...

Preventing WAR dialing attacks

LouGB writes: "This article looks at a popular form of attack on an organization's computer network known as war dialing. After introducing and exploring...

RP open source group in head-on collision with Mic

Anonymous Reader writes: "It seems that Open Source groups in the Philippines are heading into a battle against Microsoft, with Microsoft's recent pronouncements (or...

Tonight on the Linux Show: Linux desktops (we told you so)

Jeff Gerhardt writes: Tuesday, September 10th, 2002, from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL, tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com : at 6pm pt, 7pm...

Is Linux outpacing Mac on desktops?

The Herald Tribune quotes Dan Kusnetzky, an analyst for International Data Corp., as saying Linux has a 3.9 percent share of desktops worldwide, outpacing...