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Maintaining security with PortSentry and LogCheck

Author: JT Smith From LinuxJournal: "As any administrator knows, a successful network rollout begins and ends with security. No matter how much money is spent...

DeCSS case could have major IT impact

Author: JT Smith InformationWeek has a detailed article about the DeCSS DVD-copying case. "A legal battle over DVD encryption, ...

Rent-a-car motto: speed bills

Author: JT Smith Wired: "A car rental agency in Connecticut uses GPS technology to fine speeders and says it won't stop, even though the state...

Philips wants beta testers for new MP3 boombox

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader writes: "It almost seems to defeat the purpose of the MP3 format to put it in a portable player...

Amid outages, Nasdaq debuts new system

Author: JT Smith CNET: "SuperSOES, which runs on hardware from Compaq Computer and Unisys, debuted Monday and ...

DotGNU to face down .Net

Author: JT Smith FreeDevelopers announced today the DotGNU project, a Free Software alternative to Microsoft's .NET. DotGNU has already been endorsed by the Free Software Foundation and accepted...

Library “radicals” targeted in latest copyright battles

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Gone are the days when a librarian's worst offense was hushing patrons one too ...

TCP session hijacking: A primer

Author: JT Smith NetFlood: "Session hijacking. What a powerful name. For me personally, the name conjures up mental pictures of airplanes with masked gunmen and...

Halting DoS attacks

Author: JT Smith AntiOffline.com: "Halting denial of service attacks: a quick and dirty primer on settings and commands ...

FreeBSD: ‘gnupg’ format string vulnerability

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "The gnupg port, versions prior to gnupg-1.0.6, contains a format ...