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simplestguest.cgi remote command execution vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From SecurityFocus: "An insecurely call to the open() function leads to a failure to properly filter shell metacharacters from user supplied input....

Say goodnight, Deja.com

Author: JT Smith The Standard reports on Deja.com selling its shopping service and returning to its Usenet roots. Old-school users like the move. Category: Open Source

FTC approves AOL-Time Warner merger

Author: JT Smith From CNET: "The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday voted unanimously to clear the $109 billion merger of America Online and...

Turbolinux signs OEM distribution contract with Compaq

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Turbolinux, Inc., a leader in high-performance Linux for Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced at Oracle OpenWorld in Japan a global OEM...

AOL-Time Warner approval could happen today

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on a Wall Street Journal report (confusing, eh?) saying America Online and Time-Warner signed an agreement Wednesday night with federal...

Internationalization using PHP and GetText

Author: JT Smith zez.org: about code has an article by Luis Argerich which covers internationalization. As he says: "If you are a web developer using...

IBM ships biggest, baddest mainframes

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports on IBM's z900 series, which ships with an open operating systems and prices intended to attract small-company buyers who need...

10 Questions with Charles Northrup of the GNOME to Windows port

Author: JT Smith NewsForge reader John Gowin submitted this interesting story: "Recently, Global Technologies Ltd. Inc created something of a stir in the GNU/Linux community...

Big Blue’s Linux evolution

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Who would have thought -- even just a year ago -- that one of the most successful combinations...

Embedded Linux targets military apps

Author: JT Smith Linux Devices has this story: "Embedded Linux is starting to penetrate embedded computer applications within the U.S. Military -- a ...