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Experts Mixed Over Reporting Bugs

Author: JT Smith Should software security experts publicize security flaws or quietly tell the offending software's authors about the problems? This is the question asked...

What it means to be free

Author: JT Smith eWeek columnist Stan Gibson ruminates about whether GPL software will ever take off, and wonders if there will ever be enough Linux...

Tim O’Reilly: The Web Is A Giant Supercomputer

Author: JT Smith Inter@ctiveWeek interview with Tim O'Reilly in which he talks of peer-to-peer sharing, seti@home, how Palm fits in, and fraud in online commerce....

Breaking GNU ground

Author: JT Smith ZDNet eWeek editorial about how the GPL is gaining "traction" among non-Linux companies, and why this is good news. Category: Open Source

Journalism on the Web has no future

Author: JT Smith Interesting think piece from ZDNet's Inter@ctive Week Online about how online journalism (including Inter@ctive Week Online?) can't possibly survive and make money. Category:...

Teen questioned in attack on Irish Internet service provider

Author: JT Smith Police have questioned a 17-year-old after a security breach forced Ireland's leading Internet service provider to change the passwords of 30,000 of its...

‘Bug hunters’ consider whether to reveal software flaws

Author: JT Smith Associated Press reports that some "bug hunters" who discover security flaws in computer software and rush to issue public warnings may be helping...

Life after the OpenSite sale

Author: JT Smith When Kip Frey sent 10 Duke University law students out to 10 Triangle startups last January, ...

Hey, all you e-holes out there!

Author: JT Smith From a WiredNews.com report: Whether reeling in stock option wealth or hovering on...

Cyber-villians are gaining power, says UK report

Author: JT Smith A Reuters report says that high-tech offenses like ...