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On getting cracked and recovering with NMAP
Author: JT Smith
IT World discusses the issue of compromised systems and recovering with the help of the nmap port mapping tool.
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Linux
Maddog sees computers everywhere
Author: JT Smith
IDG.net reports on a talk by Linux evangelist Jon "maddog" Hall, who says Bill Gates is wrong when he sees the PC...
TiVo tightens its belt
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports the TiVo company, which makes the Linux-powered super VCR-like device is announcing several cost-cutting measures including layoffs of up to...
Xbox: a business strategy gone wrong
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "If Microsoft keeps screwing around with this post-PC nonsense, it is going to become a self-fulfilling prophecy -- which...
Three minutes with ‘hacker’ Fosdick
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld: "A 17-year veteran of the 'hacking' world talks about ethics, the dangers of 'hacking,' and
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Local root exploit really wasn’t fixed
Author: JT Smith
From LWN: " Some time ago, a vulnerability was discovered that allowed for root
access...
NetBSD security advisory: “ntp” buffer overflow
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "The NTP time synchronisation service shipped with NetBSD and many
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Millions of computer-savvy could ‘wreak havoc’ on USA
Author: JT Smith
Salon: "Are you under 30? If so, jokes former National
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The spam-haters club
Author: JT Smith
From Network Magazine: "Some people out there aren't just
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CollabNet’s SourceXChange dies
Author: JT Smith
"It's been coming in through the proverbial grapevine that SourceXChange has been closed by its'
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