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Cross-application attack exploits IE flaw
Google desktop has been used to demonstrate that an unpatched flaw in IE could put data in all your applications at risk.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
First look: BeleniX live CD
Author: Mayank Sharma
BeleniX is a free live CD based on the OpenSolaris kernel. With it you can have Solaris, which once ran exclusively on...
Opening Solaris opens door to community, derivative distros
Author: Stephen Feller
When it released the source code to its Solaris operating system, Sun Microsystems bet that people would pick it up and run....
Autopackage: Toward a universal package manager for the desktop
Author: Bruce Byfield
If Mike Hearn, Hongli Lai, and the rest of the Autopackage team realize their goals, the future of package management in GNU/Linux...
Lockheed Martin Selects Concurrent’s RedHawk Linux for THAAD Missile Defense Program; Concurrent’s R
Concurrent, a leading provider of integrated computer solutions for mission-critical applications, today announced that Lockheed Martin Space Systems has selected Concurrent's RedHawk(TM) Linux operating...
Torrentule, a new BitTorrent search engine
Viseur writes "Torrentule is a new BitTorrent search engine. It allows to find '.torrent' files, used by Bittorrent, the famous P2P exchange system.
Torrentule indexes...
Simplifying backups
Author: Nathan Willis
Most computer users don't make use of a system backup tool until after they suffer the misfortunes of a hard drive crash...
Podcast receivers for Linux
Author: Joe Barr
If you're bored with blogging and ready for new worlds to conquer, podcasting might be just the impetus you need to refuel...
Microsoft to Mac users: Ditch Explorer
The things you can find on Google never cease to amaze, and I'm not talking about this.
Link: news.com
Secure remote file management with sshfs
Author: Nathan Willis
It's a dangerous Internet out there, kids. If you are going to work on remotely connected machines, do it safely. Simple...