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Linux Advisory Watch – November 15, 2002

By:  Benjamin D. ThomasLinux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout...

Free Software, big business?

Yesterday, Deutsche Bank Research (the think-tank of Deutsche Bank) released a document called "Free software, big business?" where they evaluate the current status of...

Linux crashes corporate gates

Open-source software, long favoured by hackers and hobbyists, is finally winning mainstream converts. Link: Globe Technology Category: Linux

Study: Linux’ Security Problems Outstrip Microsoft’s

Even more security advisories will be released for open source products in the future, while the number of Microsoft security vulnerabilities will remain flat...

AbiWord up

Booms come and busts go, but open-source developers keep improving the alternatives to Microsoft's "standards." Link: Salon Category: Open Source

Linux Advisory Watch – November 15, 2002

By:  Benjamin D. ThomasLinux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout...

An interview with the author of Mojo Mail

Steve Mallett writes "I've just posted an interview with Justin Simoni, author of Mojo Mail. Not as well known as Mailman, Mojo Mail...

OracleWorld: HP stresses Linux backing

Not to be outdone by other major vendors that have hopped on the Linux bandwagon such as Oracle, IBM, and Sun Microsystems, a Hewlett-Packard...

OracleWorld: HP stresses Linux backing

Not to be outdone by other major vendors that have hopped on the Linux bandwagon such as Oracle, IBM, and Sun Microsystems, a Hewlett-Packard...

Hackers drop spyware into popular tool

Many copies of the corrupted tcpdump software may already be in circulation. The attack follows similar actions on open- source programs