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Securing a PHP installation
Author: JT Smith
Oreillynet.com has a story on that very topic. "Since PHP is most commonly used as an Apache module, it
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Open Source security manual: A lonely crusade
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
It's a lonely crusade, but Pete Herzog believes security testing should be done in the open, not...
Citec Information Oy Ab is proud to present DocZilla
Author: JT Smith
"Imagine that you could combine in one product a standardized web browser, with all the nice features that usually has been possible...
LinuxMedNews reaches one year, 263 articles
Author: JT Smith
Saint writes, "A year has passed already since LinuxMedNews opened March 30th, 2000. Happy Birthday. 263 articles have appeared in that time...
Microtech Computers Inc. acquires Atipa’s hardware division
Author: JT Smith
KANSAS CITY, MO (March 30, 2001) - Atipa Corporation announced today that its hardware division, which has specialized in developing Linux cluster...
OpenHack: Did he win or not?
Author: JT Smith
From WiredNews: "A hacker is claming that he has won Argus' ballyhooed OpenHack III competition by cracking its much-vaunted PitBull security system....
Agenda Computing makes history launching the VR3 at Spring Comdex
Author: JT Smith
Agenda Computing will officially launch the world's first-ever pure Linux PDA, the Agenda VR3, at Spring Comdex in Chicago to the U.S....
Apache 2.0.15 released as an alpha
Author: JT Smith
"Apache 2.0 offers numerous enhancements, improvements and performance
boosts over the 1.3 codebase. The most visible and noteworthy addition
is the ability to run...
EvansData can’t tell BSD from Linux
Author: JT Smith
From Slashdot: "mr writes "The boys and girls at Evans Data want to sell you a 178 page report about Linux. Now,...
Are the days of free over?
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "With online advertising dollars shriveling up and dying, more and more websites are returning to an old model that didn't work...