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US West Customers Vulnerable to Hackers  10 April 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: InfoWar - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security This InfoWar article talks about the (in)security of DSL lines, "What if you hired a private butler, only to discover that the nice old gentleman was quietly giving away copies of the keys to your house? That's the experience some . . .

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Security Among All Operating Systems  07 April 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: 32 bits Online --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security "Linux is more secure out of the box than win95 or 98, which is easy because Microsoft provides NO way to secure either win95 OR 98. Period. Linux is NOT more secure out of the box than OpenBSD. Nothing . . .

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Open source fans break strong encryption  05 April 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: ZDNet|UK - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security A group of French scientists joined forces with open source enthusiasts this week and claim to have broken a public encryption key of unprecedented strength (108-bit), snatching a world's first in code-breaking. It took 597 different computers, 6 months of . . .

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Non-consensual http User Tracking Using Caches  04 April 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: LinuxCare.com --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security Some people would like to be anonymous as they use the web, and other people would like to prevent anonymous access for various reasons. Consider, for example, an internet marketing company that wants to chain together visits to various web . . .

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Mystery 911-Calling Net Worm Causes DOS Attacks  03 April 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Newsbytes.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security Not totally related to Linux but important! F-Secure has warned its customers about a new worm virus that attempts to cause a denial-of-service (DOS) attack on 911 emergency numbers in the US. . . .

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