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VoIP – Vulnerability over Internet Protocol

LogError writes "Just as the VoIP market is finally taking a cautious step towards delivering some of its long-overdue promise, the increasing priority of...

CBTracker: a checkbook manager for the rest of us

Author: Joe Barr Do you want to balance your checking account on your Linux desktop, but don't want to have to learn double-entry accounting in...

Security Holes Uncovered in Apache, OpenSSL

sjvn writes "Recently uncovered vulnerabilities in OpenSSL and Apache create the potential for attackers to tie up Web services, crash OpenSSL applications."The Apache problem...

Letter from CeBIT – the world’s largest IT trade show

Author: Michael 'STIBS' Stibane Every year in March in Hannover Germany, the worlds biggest geek show runs. Nearly every company with a name in...

Smoothwall enhances internet access control module smoothrule

Placebo writes "March 17, 2004 Internet security specialist SmoothWall Limited today announced the general availability of its enhanced internet access control module for...

A new Era for The Linux Show

Jeff Gerhardt writes "A New Era for The Linux Show! Chicago IL, March 19th 2004. Today, GeekCast Networks, the management behind the well known webcast...

Builder.com outsourcing content production to India

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller It's not just programmers anymore; now it's the people who write for them too. NewsForge.com has learned that Builder.com, CNET Networks'...

IT Execs Present Open Source Wish Lists

IT executives speaking here at the Open Source Business Conference this week delivered a message to the open source community: Focus on...

SUSE Anounces 9.1 – Mad Penguin Interviews VP

drSUSE writes "Today, SUSE LINUX has announced version 9.1 of their revered desktop operating system. The new release sports kernel 2.6, GNOME 2.4.2, KDE...

Microsoft defines position on shared-source code

Author: Chris Preimesberger SAN FRANCISCO -- Contrary to what many people believe, Microsoft Corp. has been sharing its Windows source code with certain people for...