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Lawmaker to grade agencies on computer security
Author: JT Smith
Rep. Stephen Horn, R-Calif., who made a name for himself by grading
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Hackers attack information ministry’s Web site
Author: JT Smith
The Korean Ministry of Information and Communication fell prey to hackers who managed to bring the Web site to a standstill for...
PGP – not as pretty good as you might think
Author: JT Smith
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the encryption program created by coding supremo Phil Zimmerman almost a decade ago, may not be as secure...
Mike Cassidy: Programmer may be last of a ‘dyeing’ breed
Author: JT Smith
SiliconValley.com says he's the kind of guy the national news magazines came looking for a few years back
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Surfing the Tsunami
Author: JT Smith
A large Southeastern university IS team fights off a massive
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Palm gets first Trojan horse
Author: JT Smith
Once Liberty Crack executes, it could delete all of the applications on a Palm device. From IDG.net.
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Fewer secrets, fewer lies
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie Bresnick
NewsForge Columnist
Fewer secrets, fewer liesAll the World is Not Just a StageIt wasn't actually Laird Brown that led me to...
Intel’s latest recall
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC evaluates Intel's recall of its 1.13 GHz processor.
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Linux
Universal only label not to settle with MP3.com
Author: JT Smith
MP3.com, after settling with four other labels, is in court defending its actions against Universal. ZDNet has the story.
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Linux
A privacy puncturing flaw
Author: JT Smith
DigitalMass looks at the problems with "foolproof" encryption software in this analysis piece about PGP's security holes.
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Linux