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SuSE: ‘squid’ update
Author: JT Smith
SuSE: "The widely used proxy-server squid contains a heap overflow in one of its URL constructing functions. Incorrect length-calculations for the user...
Looping emails: Latest scourge of the Internet?
Author: JT Smith
ZDnet UK reports that "A simple system administrator mistake is now capable of practically disabling email systems worldwide, as recent incidents show......
Recording honcho presses ahead with CD copy protection
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports that the U.S. music industry will continue to experiment with controversial copy-protected CDs, according to the Recording Industry Association of...
History weighs heavy against HP-Compaq deal
Author: JT Smith
Paul Gillin, TechTarget VP of Editorial writes: Hewlett-Packard Co.'s latest ad campaign spotlights the company's history of innovation. But there is nothing...
Let’s stop calling it free software
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin "Roblimo"
Miller -
Since I became editor in chief of Linux.com, I have gotten
hundreds of emails requesting -- even demanding...
House Republicans cool to SSSCA
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports that House Republicans are calling Sen. Fritz Hollings' proposed legislation mandating anti-copying devices on all consumer electronics too intrusive. A...
Linux NetworX names Stephen Hill President/CEO and Bernard Daines chairman
Author: JT Smith
From Brad Rutledge: Linux NetworX, a provider of powerful and easy-to-manage cluster supercomputing solutions, announced today Stephen Hill has been named...
Bill Gates to take witness stand in Microsoft case
Author: JT Smith
Seattle Times: "It would be Gates' first appearance in the case, aside
...
Mozilla browser team projects Spring 1.0 release
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
The Mozilla project holds an almost legendary status in the Open Source world. On the one hand...
The myth of Open Source security revisited
Author: JT Smith
Developer.com: "It is a common misconception amongst users of Open Source software that it is a panacea when it comes to creating...