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Securing your desktop and email

Author: JT Smith highlander writes "How's this? Have you ever had a virus attack or felt that you receive mails from sites you've barely visited?...

Mafiaboy’s story points to Net weaknesses

Author: JT Smith International Data Group (IDG) tells the story of 'mafiaboy,' the Canadian teenager convicted of last year's attacks on several major web sites. Category:...

Last mission to Mir space station launched

Author: JT Smith The BBC reports that the last mission to the Mir space station launched Wednesday morning in the form of a Progress cargo...

DARPA looks to Open Source for inspiration

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal reports that the US Military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is beginning research into high-security systems based on current...

OS wars miss the point

Author: JT Smith ZDNet challenges the passionate defenders of operating systems, reminding users that what a system does is more important to most users than...

Netfilter: What it means for 2.4

Author: JT Smith SecurityPortal.com has a technical piece on Netfilter: "The 2.4 kernel's packet filtering system, Netfilter, is Linux's first stateful firewall. Stateful firewalls represent ...

When should you use PHP?

Author: JT Smith A column at LinuxWorld explains the advantage of PHP over other scripting languages. "Should you learn PHP? Probably so, if: you're responsible...

Plesk releases Plesk Server Administrator

Author: JT Smith From PR Web: Today, Plesk announced its release of Plesk Server Administrator 1.3.1 (PSA) software. Developed for RedHat 7.x and FreeBSD 4.x...

TOTW: Associative arrays in AWK

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader alerts us to the article, TOTW: Associative arrays in AWK. "A predecessor of perl, awk's man page calls it...

Zend Products address global market of enterprise PHP users

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Zend Technologies today unveiled its plans to advance the expansion of PHP (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) as an ...