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U.S. picks new crypto standard

Author: JT Smith It took 23 years, 15 different algorithms, and two conferences, but the U.S. government has finally chosen a new encryption standard, ...

Can Cobalt make Sun shine?

Author: JT Smith "At face value Sun's decision to acquire Linux server maker Cobalt is an unusual move. Sun has been, shall we say, somewhat...

Security advisory

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News offers this security advisory, cfd daemon in GNU CFEngine contains several format string vulnerabilities in syslog() calls. Category:...

Inprise/Borland supports BEA WebLogic family of products

Author: JT Smith PRNewswire: In a move to solidify its position as a leader in the Java community, Inprise/Borland today announced its support for BEA's...

Hardening the BIND DNS server

Author: JT Smith This paper presents the risks posed ...

Mozilla revisited

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet article claims, "Since the M17 release, something pretty cool has been going on with Mozilla: it gets noticeably better on...

Sun’s JMS: Bid for the middle

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Interactive Week reports, Sun Microsystems' Java Message Service, appears ready to challenge other message-oriented middleware systems, such as IBM's MQSeries,...

How many Microsoft technicians does it take to change a light bulb?

Author: JT Smith ANSWER: None, they just redefine Darkness (TM) as the new industry standard. This and more hilarity from the ACE 2000 expo, as...

1-Click fight continues in court today

Author: JT Smith PI-business.com reports that Amazon.com will continue fighting to protect its patented 1-Click online buying method, arguing in a federal court against challenger...

It’s just an algorithm

Author: JT Smith At a large security software conference last week in Florida, the most popular T-shirt among the 1000 delegates was the one you...