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cgipasswd 1.0 released

Author: JT Smith cgipasswd is a tool that allows users to change their login password via a user-friendly Web interface. Read on for the full...

Evaluating the AccessNFS suite

Author: JT Smith UnixReview takes a look at Shaffer Solutions' AccessNFS, a filesystem and product suite that enables multi-platform file sharing integration between Linux, Unix...

Review: Soyo SY-K7ADA motherboard

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - With the advent of 266MHz DDR memory, many people are looking to build new systems around this new,...

IT bugs out over IIS security

Author: JT Smith According to this eWEEK article (at Yahoo), IT departments are sick and tired of dealing with the never-ending flow of serious security...

Digital Creations renamed Zope Corporation; Zope 2.4 released

Author: JT Smith Fredericksburg, Va.-July 23, 2001-Zope Corporation (www.zope.com), the premier open source content management company, today announced its name change in recognition of the...

Free Dmitry Sklyarov Rally to be held Monday 23 July 2001 in New York...

Author: JT Smith "Demonstrations to be held Monday in over 20 cities worldwide against the arrest of Russian programer by FBI New York Protest will be in...

Electronic Publishers Coalition condemns criminal use of DMCA

Author: JT Smith While all publishers are concerned about professional copyright thieves, the Electronic Publishers Coalition condemns the use of the criminal provisions of the DMCA against...

Computer bug poised to do more damage

Author: JT Smith The coverage of "Code Red" continues, with this piece by The Dallas Morning News claiming that it came "within minutes of crippling...

AOL’s botched contest: Fatal error winning $10,000

Author: JT Smith Wired reports that a "computer glitch mistakenly announced to hundreds of AOL users that they had won a $10,000 prize," before the...

U.S. to ‘cybercriminals’: You’re going down

Author: JT Smith From CNet: "U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft said federal officials would crack down on an increasing wave...