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How to find and fix the top five Web application vulnerabilities
Author: Scott Shebby
Every IT manager knows the importance of keeping systems patched. Applying the most recent patches for the server and all the software...
‘Know Your Enemy’: Everything you need to know about honeypots
Author: Lance Spitzner
Honeypots are a relatively new and highly dynamic technology. Because they are so dynamic, it is difficult to define just what they...
Managed services company finds greater speed, power, and savings with Linux
Author: Tina Gasperson
Remember application service providers? Back in 1999, Jamcracker was one of the first companies to focus solely on providing consumable application services....
Dear one-browser Web designers: Don’t say I didn’t warn you
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
In my 2002 book, The
Online Rules of Successful Companies, I said it was stupid to design
Web sites that would...
Tech leaders fight for client loyalty
For more than a year, both companies have gone after each other's customers with campaigns that would even impress car dealers, with their numerous...
Interview with gaim Maintainer Rob Flynn
OSDir writes "
"LQ) Tell us a little about yourself. Where are you from, where did you go to school and the other basics. Also,...
A Google Browser? Speculation Rampant
The tech industry is buzzing with rumors that search engine giant Google might be developing an Internet browser, with the speculation fueled by the...
Users care about data, not software
Author: Nathan Willis
A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article explaining how to migrate your email and addressbook from Ximian Evolution to Mozilla...
Live Linux DVD
Anonymous Reader writes "There is a live Linux DVD to be had. Like the live CDs, but 4GB of preconfigured software. Rather a step...
MS fires armour-piercing suit at ‘bullet-proof’ sp
Microsoft has fired off nine new lawsuits against spammers including an action against a web hosting firm that allegedly offered so-called "bullet proof" hosting...