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How to stop a service denial attack before it starts
Author: JT Smith
Government Computer News discusses different types of denial of service attacks, and what can be done to stop them.
Category:
Linux
KIllustrator author must pay $2,000
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has a link to a story in German about KIllustrator's author being threatened by Adobe's lawyers to pay about $2,000, destroy...
Fallout in the PHPNuke community over GPL and Open Source
Author: JT Smith
WebShepherd writes, "The buzzing din for open development and version control for PHPNuke, the increasingly popular Slashdot-like content management system (CMS) has...
Usenet may be a virus minefield
Author: JT Smith
Not exactly a surprise, but IDG News Service reports that Usenet is "becoming a breeding ground for some of the Net's most...
KDE source code now cross-referenced for easy browsing
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
As first reported on The Dot, KDE sources are now indexed through the LXR (Linux Cross Reference) system....
Environmentally friendly computers
Author: JT Smith
Linux Devices reports on a Linux device capable of running off of human power, that's to say, an environmentally friendly computer.
Category:
Unix
Of crystal balls and penguins
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Back in early '97, it was with great dismay that I heard rumors suggesting Microsoft's intentions to split the...
OS X shows security holes
Author: JT Smith
CNet has a story saying the popularity of Mac OS X its foundation in the Unix operating system have started to "draw...
Caldera offers license olive branch
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that Caldera has cut back on its pay-to-play policy. Non-commercial users won't
...
Competing with Windows: Why Microsoft has a monopoly
Author: JT Smith
From a column at ZDNet: "The best proof that Microsoft
is a monopoly is that
FreeBSD,...