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Internet Exchange Messaging Server enhanced protection
Author: JT Smith
Lanie Silerio writes: "Hong Kong, November 9, 2001 - As the market demand for software security continues to rise, messaging solutions pioneer,...
Analysis of SSH crc32 compensation attack detector
Author: JT Smith
Linux Security reports: "On October 6th, 2001, intruders originating from network blocks in the Netherlands used an exploit for the crc32 compensation...
Usenix/Linux Conference in Oakland, CA – Why poor attendance?
Author: JT Smith
Michael writes "Poor attendance this year probably doesn't mean poor attendance at the next such conference, but it does echo the poor...
The Irish gift of SMS gab
Author: JT Smith
Wired reports: "The Emerald Isle, where the people will tell you they perfected the art of storytelling, is not surprisingly a hotbed...
Worker ‘rigged’ HP Superdome benchmarks
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that Hewlett-Packard is suing a former employee over sabotaging benchmarks of the company's Superdome systems.
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Covalent to release Apache 2.0
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that Covalent Technologies is expected to release its version of Apache 2.0, the popular web server, before the Apache project...
16 U.S. government agencies flunk computer security
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion reports: "In a scathing report released Friday, the U.S. congressional Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, Financial Management and Intergovermental Relations...
Open Source alive and well at O’Reilly P2P conference
Author: JT Smith
- By Russell Pavlicek -
The second annual O'Reilly P2P Conference, once delayed because of the Sept. 11 terrorist...
MS group to track hack reports
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Microsoft and five security companies announced Thursday that they would create an organisation to promote the responsible publishing of information...
IE hole reveals users’ cookie data
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports: "A newly reported vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer allows hackers to steal or corrupt cookie information on a user's...