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W2K zaps Black Ice, leaves systems vulnerable
Author: JT Smith
BlackICE Defender users were surprised to find their TCP/IP filtering down for the count after installing a service pack, says MSNBC.com. Fortunately,...
Verizon flashed customer data to the world
Author: JT Smith
Already suffering pressure from an ongoing customer service worker strike, Verizon Communications had to remove a customer service self-help Web site on...
Computer criminals break into Bloomberg
Author: JT Smith
Police allege that the invader sent a number of e-mails to Michael Bloomberg demanding that Bloomberg pay him $200,000 in exchange for...
A hacker crackdown? Or a cracker hackdown?
Author: JT Smith
Salon asks, can independent programmers be held responsible for the actions of users?
Category:
Linux
Net slaves get no respect and no vacation
Author: JT Smith
Members of Congress, federal workers and legions of lobbyists may be fleeing Washington DC, seeking respite from another humid August, but local...
Um, it’s not ‘hacker,’ it’s ‘cracker’
Author: JT Smith
Safeway became the latest company to suffer an Internet security breach when customers were sent an e-mail appearing to come from the...
WorldCom tries for broadband license
Author: JT Smith
WorldCom Inc. applied for federal licenses Monday that would allow it to provide high-speed Internet access to residential and business customers...
Who told the UN to play Internet boss?
Author: JT Smith
Yahoo! Inc. won the rights to 40 Internet addresses in two United Nations arbitrators rulings released Monday.
Lukewarm support for AMD’s Sledgehammer
Author: JT Smith
AMD's 64-bit Sledgehammer processor is having trouble gaining support among Linux distributions.
Category:
Unix
Debian 2.2 (potato) released
Author: JT Smith
Debian GNU/Linux version 2.2, codenamed potato, has been released, according to Linux Weekly News.