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Privacy software makes post 9-11 comeback
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that privacy software is becoming more popular. "
Zero Knowledge Systems has added a low-cost surfing plug-in for Windows Internet...
Preferential treatment in distribution model not new
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "Whatisnew.com has posted Preferential Treatment In Distribution Model Not New. It asserts that Apple imac distribution problem extends beyond...
Open Clustering & Scyld Computing Corporation announce partnership
Author: JT Smith
James Chivers writes: "Surrey, UK, 14th March 2002 - Open Clustering and Scyld Computing Corporation announce partnership, and Open Clustering becomes a...
Project Liberty is coming; Sun’s answer to Passport?
Author: JT Smith
bryam writes: "Sun releases SunOne platform for network identity; read it at Yahoo!. One of the first initiatives related to Project Liberty.
'Network...
Realtor group houses all kinds of Open Source projects
Author: JT Smith
- By Daniel P. Dern -
The more than 800,000 real estate professionals who constitute the membership of the
National Association of Realtors...
OSS on OS X
Author: Mitchell Cohen
Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...
BrowserG! 1.02 released
Author: JT Smith
genX writes, "BrowserG! 1.02 is released. It is written in Java/JFC and Mozilla.
The Groups and HyperView features are unique...
OSS on OS X
Author: Mitchell Cohen
Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...
OSS on OS X
Author: Mitchell Cohen
Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...
NetBSD: gzip Buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Posted on LinuxSecurity.com: "/usr/bin/gzip, a file compression program, does not properly check
supplied filenames against its buffer size. It could lead to
execution...