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My new computing cheer: No more war
Author: JT Smith
In a ZDNet column on computing industry holy wars, David Coursey writes: "I am not a Linux or
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CERT defends vulnerability info restrictions
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "The long-debated question of whether software and network vulnerability
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New mail RFCs released
Author: JT Smith
Say goodbye to RFCs 821 and 822, the documents that defined Internet e-mail for a generation; say hello to RFCs 2821 and...
TrustedBSD supports Windows NT ACLs with Samba
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot: "Chris Faulhaber, one of the TrustedBSD developers, announced on the trustedbsd-discuss mailing list that Samba's POSIX.1e ACL support is now working...
WIN2K is even easier to deface than NT
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports on a survey saying that NT sites get defaced the most, followed by Linux sites. But there's a rising...
Sun’s JXTA, explained in depth
Author: JT Smith
The O'Reilly Network's OpenP2P.com has a series of stories on Sun's JXTA p2p project. The link takes you to a cover page...
Passive analysis of SSH traffic
Author: JT Smith
UnixReview.com has an article addressing security weaknesses in SSH protocols. "SSH is still the best available security for remote connections. Exploitation of...
IBM’s $1 billion acquisition is a fluke
Author: JT Smith
From a column at CBS.Marketwatch.com: "Just because Big Blue played white knight and rescued distressed database-software legend
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First tests: Intel’s 1.7 GHz P4
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld: "Intel hits new speed heights, shipping a Pentium 4 that runs at 1.7 GHz, but despite the increase the chip is...
MS slaps down Shanghai computer company
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Big bad Microsoft has won a lawsuit against a Chinese company that "violated intellectual property rights," according to...