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Fear the Metasploit Framework

Author: Joe Barr The Metasploit Project is one of the most popular penetration testing suites available. If you're responsible for the security of networked systems,...

ClusterBuilder.org Expands: Introduces Clustering

Cluster Resources writes "Provo, Utah – Cluster Resources, Inc. and LinuxHPC.org announced today the release of ClusterBuilder.org version 1.3 (http://www.clusterbuilder.org), featuring the new Clustering...

Scalix is sneaking Linux in through the corporate mailbox

Author: Michael Stutz Scalix recently announced that its enterprise email platform will be going open source. Right now preparations are being made, the bugtracking system...

NVIDIA 1.0-9625 Display Drivers

Author: Michael Larabel Michael Larabel writes "Two days after delivering our NVIDIA 1.0-9XXX Series Preview, NVIDIA has shocked the alternative OS community by not only...

Info about Net&System Security 2006 at Pisa

Antonio Quartulli - @System writes "The IT Association @System is organizing the 4th edition of the Convention on IT Security "Net&System Security" which will be held...

The future of the Linux Terminal Server Project

Author: Jorge O. Castro Distributed development makes open source tick, but sometimes you just have to get people together in a room -- which is...

LinuxIT launches VitalSigns24 to protect IT 24/7

Ev Milker writes "LinuxIT have today announced the public launch of VitalSigns24 – the complete monitoring and management service for mission critical IT systems.VitalSigns24...

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 158: Greg Boehnlein and Joe Brockmeier give us a preview of the upcoming Ohio...

Point, click, root: System exploitation with open tools

Author: Shawn Hermans IT managers face a problem determining what products and policies are best to properly secure their network. The problem with many security...

Intel preps Pentium-branded ‘Conroe’ processors

The Pentium is dead. Long live the Pentium. Yes, for all Intel's keenness on its new Core brand, the Pentium name will apparently survive...