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RedHat: ‘kernel’ IRC connection tracking vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxSecurity.com: "The Linux Netfilter team has found a problem in the "IRC connection tracking" component of the firewall within the Linux...
GPL probably safe for now; Moglen doesn’t testify
Author: JT Smith
- by Adam Kessel -
An observer at the hearing for a temporary injunction against NuSphere says the
judge had pretty much made up...
Insecure web proxy servers
Author: JT Smith
The latest issue ofO'reilly's Secutity Alerts is out. "In this column, we look at insecure Web Proxy Servers; buffer overflows in ncurses,...
Sun’s blade servers coming this year
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC: "Sun Microsystems, trailing some competitors to the market with super-thin "blade" servers, will begin to catch up when it releases its...
Netwinder is back
Author: JT Smith
Vic writes "The Ottawa Business Journal is reporting that a new company, Netwinder Inc., is being started to resurrect the Netwinder project....
AMD shows Hammer outside Intel show
Author: JT Smith
ComputerWire (via The Register) has a story saying Advanced Micro Devices showed off prototypes of its x86-64 Hammer technology Tuesday a...
Tenth Python Conference: ‘Import This’ is slogan
Author: JT Smith
LinuxJournal.com covers the conference: "The keynote talks were unusual this year because both were delivered by Python outsiders. What they did have...
NuSphere says it never violated the GPL
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -As the hearing to secure a temporary injunction against NuSphere's
distribution of its MySQL-based products is underway, NuSphere has...
Multiple critical PHP vulnerabilities
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxSecurtiy Contributors: "LinuxSecurity.com, the community's center for security, has been made aware of multiple critical remote vulnerabilities exist in several versions...
Sun’s blade servers coming this year
Author: JT Smith
bryam writes, "From CNet News: Sun Microsystems, trailing some competitors to the market with super-thin 'blade' servers, will begin to catch up...