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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.

Sony to use Transmeta Crusoe in new Vaio laptop

Author: JT Smith Sony is planning on switching its Vaio laptop line to use Transmeta's Crusoe processor, Bloomberg reports/ Category: Unix

Digital network security

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News has a story about system security. Category: Linux

Red Hat’s fix for the usermode security problem

Author: JT Smith Check out the security advisory. Category: Linux

Red Hat to acquire C2Net

Author: JT Smith Red Hat Inc., announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase privately held C2Net Software. CBS Marketwatch says...