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Get the latest open source security news delivered to your mailbox each week. Our 'Linux Security Week' newsletter summarizes the most notable security issues and the latest developments within the Linux and open source communities. It is distributed every Monday morning by the editorial staff at Guardian Digital.


Linux Security Week: May 2nd 2005  02 May 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Host-Based Intrusion Prevention," "Detecting suspicious network traffic with psad," and "Build an IDS with Snort, Shadow, and ACID."

 
Linux Security Week: April 25th 2005  25 April 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Five Linux Security Myths You Can Live Without," "Configurations that keep your Linux System safe from attack," and "Linux Distribution Tames Chaos."

 
Linux Security Week: April 18th 2005  18 April 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Diffie: Infrastructure a disaster in the making," "From SATAN to OVAL: The Evolution of Vulnerability Assessment," and "Taking a swipe at two-factor authentication.

 
Linux Security Week: April 11th 2005  11 April 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "7 Myths About Network Security," " SANS tracking active DNS cache poisonings," and "The Day After: Your First Response To A Security Breach."

 
Linux Advisory Watch: April 4th 2005  04 April 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "The Corporate Security Sourcebook for Today's Global Economy," "The demise of traditional perimeter defences," and "Why Due Diligence as a Defense is Not Enough."
 
Linux Advisory Watch: March 25th 2005  24 March 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, advisories were released for cyrus-imapd, curl, xloadimage, xli, PERL, slypheed, libgal2, libsoup, evolution, gimp, procps, lsof, lockdev, xloadimage, mailman, boost, kdelibs, firefox, thunderbird, mozilla, devhelp, epiphany, rxvt, LTris, MySQL, ethereal, ipsec-tools, and ImageMagick. The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Fedora, Genotoo, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SuSE.

 
Linux Security Week: March 21st 2005  21 March 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "An Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic Hashes," "Reliability and availability: What's the difference," and "How to justify information security spending."

 
Linux Security Week: March 14th 2005  14 March 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Digital encryption standard flawed," "An Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic Hashes," "Will SELinux Become More Widely Adopted?"

 
Linux Security Week: March 7th 2005  07 March 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Firewalls' False Sense of Security," "Easy Automated Snapshot-Style Backups with Linux and Rsync," and "Why you should perform regular security audits."

 
Linux Security Week: February 28th 2005  27 February 2005 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Linux kernel to include IPv6 firewall," "Automated Patching: An Easier Approach to Managing Your Network Security," and "Honeypot Project finds decline in Linux attacks."

 
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