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Imp Webmail session hijacking vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From LinuxSecurity.com: "Joao Pedro reports that "It's possible to hijack an imp/horde session using a cross-site script attack, quite similar to the...

Gates to Comdex: PCs work poorly

Author: JT Smith Reported at Wired.com: "Bill Gates admitted it: PCs don't work very well. And he promised to fix things, although it will take...

Open GPL drivers for Promise’s SuperTrak available

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Open source drivers for Promise Technology Inc.'s SuperTrak100 and SuperTrak100 SX6000 are now available. They are not yet posted...

LynuxWorks unveils BlueCat 4.0

Author: JT Smith Posted at PRNewswire: "LynuxWorks Inc., a provider of open source and real-time embedded solutions, today unveiled the latest version of its popular BlueCat Linux...

Mailman 2.0.7

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN: " I've just released version 2.0.7 of Mailman, the GNU Mailing List Manager. Mailman is released under the GNU General...

ALS 2001 Summary

Author: JT Smith The Dot: "The Annual (ex-Atlanta) Linux Showcase and XFree86 Conference took place last ...

Kernel hacker interview: Neal Walfield

Author: JT Smith Jeremy Andrews writes: "This week, KernelTrap spoke with Neal Walfield of the GNU/Hurd development team. From their project FAQ, "'Hurd', as an...

Cookies slip Microsoft barricades

Author: JT Smith theHighlander writes: "From CIOL: Yet another Microsoft Internet Explorer vulnerability that could cause your browser to share your personal details to the...

Internet Exchange Messaging Server enhanced protection

Author: JT Smith Lanie Silerio writes: "Hong Kong, November 9, 2001 - As the market demand for software security continues to rise, messaging solutions pioneer,...

A developer’s perspective on Sharp’s Zaurus SL-500

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "This article is the seventh in a LinuxDevices.com series on "Exploring Linux PDA Alternatives" by Jerry Epplin that explores...