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Linux popularity breeds more worms
Author: JT Smith
Security issues with Linux, Unix, and Solaris systems were a hot topic of discussion this week at the Virus Bulletin Conference in...
BSD security fundamentals
Author: JT Smith
Subterrian.net has a copy of the presentation delivered by Sean Lewis at ToorCon 2001, held last weekend in San Diego, Calif. Lewis...
Open Source stock report: Don’t say the ‘R’ word
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Stocks soared on Friday, edging closer to their post-attack closing levels, thanks to the President George W. Bush's...
German government email contract could lead to agencies switching to Free Software
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Just as the U.S. Congress begins considering a bill that some advocates believe will outlaw Open Source...
KMail and mutt as Sphinx-clients for German authorities
Author: JT Smith
October 1, the project for developing Free Software components
for email encryption following the Sphinx standard of the
German "Bundesamt für Sicherheit...
Layoffs at Sun or as HR says “Involuntary Separation”
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "The layoffs have finally hit Sun Microsystems. Here is a snippet: Scott McNealy announced today in a WSUN Special...
IBM’s Regatta sets sail
Author: JT Smith
ServerWatch reports: "After building much anticipation and amid a flurry of activity from other high-end server vendors in
...
RealOne for Linux preview shows promise
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
This past Tuesday, RealNetworks core developer Greg Wright announced a new version of RealPlayer for Linux. Instead of...
HomeRF wireless networks gain speed
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld: "HomeRF-based wireless networking technology, which is playing catch-up with archrival 802.11b standard, moves a key step forward with the announcement of
...
TiVo sued over patent
Author: JT Smith
Linux-based digital TV recorder-maker TiVo is being sued by Pause Technology for allegedly violating that company's patents. As you might have deduced...