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EnGarde: ‘glibc’ globbing buffer overflow

Author: JT Smith EnGarde: "While researching the recent globbing bugs in wu-ftpd, Flavio Veloso flaviovs@magnux.com> discovered (with the assistance of Jakub Jelinek jakub@redhat.com>)...

X/Open, Uniforum vets to push Open Source in the UK

Author: JT Smith - By John Lettice of The Register - A new organisation, OpenForum Europe, has been formed to push the benefits of Open...

Facelift for Bugzilla — version 2.16 on the way

Author: JT Smith MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com) reports: "Bugzilla´s HTML front-end mug is about to get a facelift. Bugzilla is the Mozilla Project´s collaborative MySQL database...

MPlayer: The project from hell

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader tells us about this story from LinuxWorld.com: "MPlayer is a fine video player, but you need to work through...

Delayed Yopy PDA shipping in late December

Author: JT Smith IDG News Service reports that G.Mate has confirmed it plans to begin shipping the Yopy, a Linux-based personal ...

The thinking behind the Wonka Public License

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "Recently ACUNIA released Wonka, their implementation of the Java language, under a BSD-style license. In this guest column at...

Microsoft’s cookie monster

Author: JT Smith BusinessWeek: "Whatever you think of Microsoft, there's no escaping the ...

Debian: ‘mailman’ cross-site scripting vulnerability

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "Barry A. Warsaw reported several cross-site scripting security holes ...

Frog freshens up Microsoft’s overbearing image

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes: "Since Microsoft released Windows XP last October, one defining factor that has helped soften the company's overbearing image is...

U.S. frees Russian programmer

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes: "The U.S. Attorney's office announced Thursday that it is freeing Russian computer programmer Dmitry Sklyarov in exchange for his...