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Updated backdoor tool gets even nastier

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "A new version of SubSeven, a powerful and well-known backdoor program that gives attackers almost complete control over a victim's computer,...

Software engineering is worth serious study

Author: JT Smith Charles Connell writes "I teach software engineering and I know what "real" computer scientists think about my subject. It is soft. It...

‘Psudo’ root – how to set up sudo

Author: JT Smith cnb writes "If you wonder about safely allowing a user to run a program on your Unix box requiring root privileges and feel...

GNUbies meet Wednesday 14 March 2001: Sulzberger on GNU standard tarballs and more

Author: JT Smith Jay Sulzberger of LXNY sent us this heads up about the next GNUbies meeting: This meeting is free and open to the public. ...

Microsoft to extend .Net to Unix

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Microsoft plans to port its .Net technology to competing operating systems including the upstart open source offering Linux, according to press...

eZ systems releases Open Source eZ publish 2.0

Author: JT Smith pkej writes "Today eZ publish 2.0, a web content management system for intra-nets, online shops, portals and news services, was released. eZ...

Michigan teen accused of breaking into NASA computers

Author: JT Smith FloridaToday.com: "The boy, whose name was not released because of his age, allegedly broke into NASA systems ...

Harvard team finds practical scheme for nanowire arrays

Author: JT Smith EE Times reports that "Chemists at Harvard University say that they have found a practical way to assemble nanowires into regular arrays....

A security update to console mailer ‘mailx’

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News posted an email from Wichert Akkerman reporting a security bug in the 'mailx' console email client. The fix is...

Parasoft’s Jtest java development tool reviewed

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld reviews ParaSoft's Jtest java delopment tool, calling it pricey and nonintuitive, but well-documented and responsive.