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PHP ‘proof of concept’ virus uncovered
Author: JT Smith
A "proof of concept" virus, dubbed PHP.NewWorld, written in
Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) scripting language, was found by
Central Command last week. PHP...
Lutris and Nokia accelerate application development
Author: JT Smith
Renee Daniels writes "Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading open source enterprise software and services company, today announced a licensing agreement with Nokia,...
MidiLand S4 4060M speaker review
Author: JT Smith
Anandtech reports: "The 4060M is the latest member of MidiLand's ever growing S4 speaker line. Take a look as we put this...
No freedom of speech in Sweden
Author: JT Smith
Mikael Pawlo writes "The Swedish website Flashback is getting back online. The controversial web site is now hosted by the Swede Zenon...
OpenOffice and Bonobo integration
Author: JT Smith
LinuxNews.pl wrote to let us know that there's a project afoot to merge certain OpenOffice components into the GNOME
...
WaPark SMS system
Author: JT Smith
LinuxNews.pl writes "A month ago WaPark - polish company that is installing pay parking system in
Warsaw, Poland, anounced that is finalizing the...
2.4 kernel release pool winner announced
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net has the tummy.com official release announcing the winners of the Linux 2.4 release date pool winners. Congratulations to all who...
Getting to know Slackware packaging tools
Author: JT Smith
keskoy writes "This excellent article was submitted to userlocal.com by Jesper Juhl. In this article Jesper walks us through using explodepkg, installpkg,...
Dr. Dobb’s: A Roundtable on BSD, Security, and Quality
Author: JT Smith
Dr. Dobb's has a roundtable (linked from BSDToday) on "BSD, Security, and Quality." The roundtable discuses (among other things) the interactions...
Snort 1.7 released
Author: JT Smith
Lwn.net has details of the recent Snort release. "Snort is an Open Source (GPL) Network Intrusion Detection System that's been freely...