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Backups and Data Recover, Part 3  17 March 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Linux Journal - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security This is the third part in a series on LinuxJournal.com that discusses the use of tar, cpio, taper, and other methods for actually creating backups. . . .
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South Carolina Probes Doubleclick  17 March 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: TechWeb - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Security South Carolina joins New York, Michigan, and regulators with the Federal Trade Commission in probing DoubleClick, which compiles consumer profiles using cookies. "This is cyber snooping into the lives of South Carolina citizens," said State Attorney General Charlie Condon . . .
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Another Distributed DOS Tool  17 March 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Sven Dietrich & Neil Long & David Dittrich - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Server Security Updated. This is an analysis of the "Shaft" distributed denial of service (DDoS) tool. Denial of service is a technique to deny access to a resource by overloading it, such as packet flooding in the network context. Denial of service . . .
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Anti-spam law ruled unconstitutional  17 March 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: CNet --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Security "SEATTLE--Washington state's anti-spam law, one of the strongest efforts to halt unsolicited commercial email in the country, violates the U.S. Constitution, a judge has ruled. Ruling on the first case brought under the law, King County Superior Court . . .
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Mitnick can't even be a cashier  17 March 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Strait Times --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Security "Kevin Mitnick, America's best known cyberbandit, describes a life where he is not allowed to touch a computer, cellular phone or high-speed modem" . . .
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