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Firms risk fraud to keep customers
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: "Internet retailers are reluctant to implement secure online payment systems to prevent fraud, for fear that they deter rather than encourage...
Another operating system to save the world?
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "OSFAQ.com has an article from a reader about a new OS project that promises to be compatible with multiple...
France towards open e-Government
Author: JT Smith
Government agency to enforce open standards and promote Open Source / Free Software.
Paris, Munich, Amsterdam - 2001-11-21: France Committee for e-Government announced...
Building an e-mail virus detection system for your network
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal: Usually, the first approach taken by administrators in virus prevention is to install a desktop virus protection program. However,...
What’s new in GNU Bayonne (November 21, 2001)
Author: JT Smith
David Sugar writes: "What's new in GNU Bayonne (November 21, 2001)"=============================================
See http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne for general information.
1. What is this?
2. GNU Common C++ updates
3....
MS bug of the day: Office 2000 security can be bypassed
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC: "The security settings in some of the Microsoft
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When the hacked becomes the hacker
Author: JT Smith
While Russell said that identification and logged information can be useful to targeted individuals or companies -- often leading ISPs to kick...
Top sites vulnerable to hackers
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "Big internet names are vulnerable to a hacker technique despite more than 18 months' worth of warnings, claims a security
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Helping schools help themselves
Author: JT Smith
Advogato: "Microsoft has taken a legal issue and attempted to force themselves upon our children even more then they already are. Forcing...
Sun denies Unix flaw
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "Have you ever heard of a Linux vendor that tried to deny a security flaw in their open source product? "A...