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Red Hat: namazu buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Posted on LinuxSecurity.com: Updated namazu packages are available for Red Hat Linux 7.0J. These
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Qualys: New Linux trojan found
Author: JT Smith
Cari Jaquet writes:
Qualys, Inc., a leader in Managed Vulnerability Assessment, announces the detection and analysis of a new and potentially dangerous...
Interview: Damien Sandras on GnomeMeeting
Author: JT Smith
Fosem.org talks with Sandras about GnomeMeeting, a free video-conferencing program. "I will not detail all the things that we plan to...
Interview: Michael Meeks of Gnome
Author: JT Smith
Fosdem.org has an interview. Meeks on Mono: "I see Mono as an essential part of the future Gnome development platform. Gnome has
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We can put an end to Word attachments
Author: JT Smith
- By Richard Stallman-
Don't you...
Clean LimeWire – All the flavor without all the spyware
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "For those who don't want to shell out money for LimeWire Pro to avoid all that spyware/adware junk the...
Retail industry adopting XML Schemas
Author: JT Smith
Irish writes: "This article at IBM.com supports the claim that XML is catching on as the Association for Retail Technology Standards developed...
Codingstyle.com interviews wxWindows developers
Author: JT Smith
Steve Frampton writes: "wxWindows is a cross-platform applications framework available under a free license. Early this year marks wxWindows 10th birthday,...
Red Hat Linux greets Alpha, Intanium
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Linux vendor Red Hat has released the latest version of its Linux operating system for two 64-bit platforms: Compaq's Alpha...
Open Source as bargain basement IT solutions
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "An article in the latest Business 2.0 magazine suggests that taking advantage of open-source software can be a critical...