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tinc Virtual Private Network daemon  10 March 2000 
Source: nl.linux.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunneling and encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet. Because the tunnel appears to the IP level network code as a normal network device, . . .

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NetScreen Has Net Data Center Security System  10 March 2000 
Source: TechWeb - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
This appears to be one hell of a box. "Netscreen Technologies on Monday will introduce the first gigabit security appliance. Called the NetScreen-1000 Gigabit Security System, the product is designed for high-bandwidth, high-capacity e-businesses and enterprises, as well . . .

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Mozilla Crypto Released  09 March 2000 
Source: MozillaZine - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
... "Enabled in these initial builds are SSL, the Security Advisor, and IMAPS. Signed mail and encrypted mail are not yet implemented." [Found on slashdot] . . .

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Opposition Against Encryption Bill  09 March 2000 
Source: ComputerCurrents - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
A wave of media-led resentment against the proposed Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) bill, which critics say will give the government the all-clear to monitor private e-mail and mobile phone conversations, has started rising. . . .

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OpenSSH v1.2.3 Released  07 March 2000 
Source: OpenSSH.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. Many users of telnet, rlogin, ftp, and other such programs might not realize that . . .

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UK Crypto Law a Key Issue  07 March 2000 
Source: Wired.com - Alan Docherty    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Alan Docherty of wired writes...LONDON -- Law enforcement officials speaking to the House of Commons said criminals were using the Internet and without new powers those crimes would go undetected by police. Their comments came Monday a home . . .

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Installing GNU Privacy Guard  06 March 2000 
Source: LinuxNewbie.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Here's a good article on installing and using GnuPG, the freely-available and patent-free PGP replacement that can be used to encrypt email and other sensitive information. . . .

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Linux Encryption HOWTO  02 March 2000 
Source: Marc Mutz - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
How to set up a Linux 2.2 system to use encryption in both disk and network accesses. This document describes how you can use the International Kernel Patch and other packages to make harddisk contents and network traffic inaccessible to . . .

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IBM obtains approval to ship PCs with 256bit security.  01 March 2000 
Source: NetWorld Fusion -   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"IBM Wednesday will announce that it has obtained approval from the U.S. government to sell business computers with 256-bit digital key encryption globally. . . .

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Free Crypto Offered to Schools  28 February 2000 
Source: Wired News - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"While federal investigators continue their hunt for the folks behind the recent denial-of-service attacks that crippled some of the Internet's biggest players, security companies are plying their wares with a vengeance." . . .

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