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What has Microsoft done for Massachusetts lately?

Author: Sam Hiser Microsoft's Alan Yates steps in the manure in responding to the Massachusetts Information Technology Division's late-August declaration for OpenDocument and other open...

Inkscape review: It’s all in the UI

If Inkscape were at the 1.0 release level, I could easily forget a reviewer's responsibility and gush about it like an adolescent in love. Fortunately, it is only...

Protecting Linux against automated attackers

Author: Ryan Twomey As many systems administrators will tell you, attacks from automated login scripts specifically targeting common account names with weak passwords have become...

Security hole in Mozilla and Firefox

Thomas Corriher writes "Firefox and Mozilla Linux Command Line URL Parsing Security Flaw Reported. This may provide a quick work-around for unpatched browsers: Disable...

7thAnnual CHES Conference Findings

Comodo writes "Comodo leads key industry cryptography conference to establish new processes for security in smart cards and credit cards worldwide. 21st September 2005, New...

Prelude Releases 0.9 of HIDS Framework

Anonymous Reader writes "The Prelude Project has released the culmination of over seven years of development in their 0.9 release of their Hybrid Intrusion...

Rescuing a School Technology Program: Linux Thin-Clients

Mark Rais writes "In this introductory article, Steve Hargadon, who spearheaded an OpenSource project to assist hurricane Katrina victims, helps identify the many benefits...

Apple Expo: Steve Jobs talks Macintosh

Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the company’s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller have just ended a frank and open discussion...

Linux LDAP authentication

Author: "American" Dave Kline When you have to administer a network of many machines, you quickly find out how much duplication of effort is involved...

Google’s Summer of Code concludes

Author: Bruce Byfield Google's Summer of Code (SOC), a program that matched computer science students with free and open source software (FOSS) projects and paid...