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FBI hacked Russian hackers

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Not so much leet as incredibly brazen, the pair typically exploited several well-known vulnerabilities in Win-NT for which patches were...

AMD server push fraught with peril

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "NEC, the second-largest Japanese server seller after Fujitsu, said Monday it is using AMD's 1.33GHz Athlon chips -- its fastest...

Haters and spammers: give them their own ‘Net?

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The director of tech studies at the libertarian Cato Institute is calling for 'splinternets,' or parallel Internets that wouldn't have to...

Gigahertz processor roundup, Linux style!

Author: JT Smith Augustus writes: LinuxHardware.org has just posted what may be the first 100% totally Linux head-to-head CPU review. In this review, both the...

Refuel my laptop please, or the smallest combustion engine

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "ZZZ has a short report about the smallest combustion engine in the world developed in University of California. It...

Penguin, maddog visit Africa

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Organizers of the Linux in Africa conference in Johannesburg view the appearance by Linux legend Jon 'Mad Dog' Hall as a...

IBM unveils Linux-friendly OS, new UNIX servers

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "AIX 5L comes with several new tools for installing and working with Linux applications. Users will now have access to...

Free Software Foundation Europe finishes founding process

Author: JT Smith (Hamburg) The founding process of the Free Software Foundation Europe, sister organization of the FSF, the world's oldest and most prominent Free Software organization,...

MS bug of the day: Security flaw in MS IIS

Author: JT Smith MSNBC tells us: "There is a security flaw in Microsoft WebDAV (distributed authoring and versioning) that affects Internet Information Services 5.0....

Greenspun on ArsDigita

Author: JT Smith Slashdot: "Following up on the depressing tale of ArsDigita and its takeover by nursery school miscreants, Philip Greenspun gives his take on...