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Brain-bending crypto

Author: JT Smith From PC Advisor: Researchers at Toshiba have developed an LED (light emitting diode) capable of firing a single photon at a time,...

Redmond, Washington: It’s not just for Microsoft

Author: JT Smith Craig writes, "What's your first thought when you hear "Redmond"? You probably don't think of Linux, but a new company is trying...

EnGarde: ‘stunnel’ format string vulnerability

Author: JT Smith En Garde: "There is a format string vulnerability in stunnel which may allow an attacker to exploit a victim by impersonating a...

Security update to namazu

Author: JT Smith Red Hat: "Updated namazu packages are available for Red Hat Linux 7.0J. These packages fix cross-site scripting vulnerability."From: bugzilla@redhat.com To: redhat-watch-list@redhat.com Subject: Updated...

Gnumeric 1.0 release candidate 2 now available

Author: JT Smith Gnome: "Documentation and translation are seeing steady improvement and the application is working smoothly. We have returned to a state with...

FBI warns of Windows XP hole

Author: JT Smith Reuters on CNet follows up on a warning from the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center urging users of Microsoft's ...

Make a difference: Tech-related groups that can use your help

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - In the United States, the end of the year is also the end of the tax year. It...

David A. Wheeler about secure programming

Author: JT Smith Fosdem.org: "David A. Wheeler - I'm an American, born in 1965, and I've been developing software since about 1977. Professionally, I'm always...

‘Hackers’ to the honey

Author: JT Smith BBC: "A decoy computer network set up to record every attempt to crack it open and subvert it has revealed just how...

PHP-Nuke ‘friend.php’ module allows cross-site scripting

Author: JT Smith C'est la vie writes: "Description: A cross-site scripting vulnerability was reported in the PHP-Nuke 'friend.php' module. A remote user can write...