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Weekly news wrap-up: What’s happening with Penguin Computing, the SSSCA?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
News reports have Penguin Computing, the self-proclaimed leading Linux hardware vendor, laying off between a third and three-quarters...
Psst, guess what? The Internet is vulnerable to HACKERS!
Author: JT Smith
LogError writes "Michael Korolew writes: "Every week you see another article with the headline "Internet vulnerable to hackers" "hackers on the rise"...
Good security administration is crucial
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Eric Chien, chief researcher for Europe at security firm Symantec Response, said that Linux is just as vulnerable as Windows,...
Psionic Portsentry 1.1, the defender of the ports
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxFocus: "Psionic portsentry is part of the Abacus Project suite of tools (beside portsentry, the suite offers logcheck and hostsentry). It's...
Firing up firewalls
Author: JT Smith
From O'Reilly: "One of the first lines of defense against hackers is your firewall. The firewall acts as a filter, blocking unwanted...
eBay goes back to school to attract customers
Author: JT Smith
From National Post online: "EBay Inc., one of the few true Internet success stories, is bringing its travelling "university" road show to...
Nokia: the chameleon of tech
Author: JT Smith
From Wired: "From producing toilet paper and rubber boots in the 1800s to electronics equipment and software today, Nokia is famous for...
The week in review: Record labels on the defense
Author: JT Smith
From C|Net: "Just months after scoring key courtroom victories against online music swapping, record labels are now facing legal scrutiny over the...
This week in DotGNU
Author: JT Smith
Norbert Bollow writes "This Week in DotGNU, No 1 (October 19, 2001).
See http://dotgnu.org for general background information. After a temporary...
If you can’t stand the heat…
Author: JT Smith
- by Eric S. Raymond -
At this Microsoft.com page one Scott Culp, advertised to us as the "Manager of the Microsoft
Security Response...