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Carnivore's New Leash on Life?  18 April 2002  Print E-mail
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Source: Wired - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Privacy A graduate student at Dartmouth College wants to tame the FBI's Carnivore surveillance system. Alex Iliev has proposed a way to force anyone who wants to monitor e-mail or Web browsing to follow the rules -- and not snoop on private . . .
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Always On, Always Vulnerable?  17 April 2002  Print E-mail
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Source: TechTV - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Hacks/Cracks Sir Dystic from the hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow hacks a home computer in a simulated attack. Think your broadband-enabled home computer is secure? Don't be so sure. Cable modems and DSL lines may give your computer blazing speed . . .
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Cookies Take A Bite Out Of Security  17 April 2002  Print E-mail
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Source: Techweb - Posted by Ryan W. Maple   
Server Security As if IT managers didn't have enough security headaches, the rise of Web site-based intrusions has risen over the last year, with aggressive cookies and pop-up-spawned spyware leading the charge. Products like the Gator password manager utility are reported to include a Web-user monitoring component, which may even cause Web browsers to crash or behave erratically.. . .
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UK eyeing Internet privacy protections for workers  17 April 2002  Print E-mail
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Source: CNN - Posted by Jen Olson   
Privacy Businesses in the UK, including U.S. firms with branch offices there, may soon face limits on their ability to monitor employee Web surfing and e-mail activity under a new privacy code due to be released by a government body in the . . .
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Mandrake: 'rsync' Improper privilege vulnerability  17 April 2002  Print E-mail
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Mandrake Ethan Benson discovered a bug in rsync where the supplementary groups that the rsync daemon runs as (such as root) would not be removed from the server process after changing to the specified unprivileged uid and gid.
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