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CERT/CC Current Activity  30 March 2000 
Source: Cert.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
The CERT/CC Current Activity web page is a regularly updated summary of the most frequent, high-impact types of security incidents and vulnerabilities currently being reported to the CERT/CC. Compromises via BIND Vulnerability [ Updated: 30 . . .

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Bastille Linux 1.0.4.pre7 is up!  30 March 2000 
Source: Bastille --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
This is in beta -- so please do not run it on a development system. We expect it to be confirmed out of beta later this week! ... What is Basille Linux? Bastille Linux draws from every available major reputable . . .

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Linux is a security risk, I don't think so!  30 March 2000 
Source: SecurityPortal --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"Recently, on a major computer industry website an interesting article was posted, regarding Linux security. The article starts off by stating that there is "growing concern that the Linux operating system suffers from major security problems that could prevent its . . .

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The Skinny on Backups and Data Recovery, Part 4  28 March 2000 
Source: Linux Journal - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
This fourth part on backup methods and tools for Linux discusses "Backup Tools and Cool, Graphical Backup Tools." It discusses KDE-based tools, BRU, Arkeia, and pointers to more information. . . .

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The Short Life and Hard Times of a Linux Virus  27 March 2000 
Source: Sitereview.org --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Why aren't the existing Linux viruses anything more than a topic for columns such as this one? Why don't they affect you in your daily computing in the way that MS viruses affect Windows users? There are several reasons . . .

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Hacking credit cards is preposterously easy  25 March 2000 
Source: TheRegister.com --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"Recent headlines exposing vast credit card heists from retail Web sites have prompted a media frenzy around issues of Internet security. Most recently, MSNBC broke the story of one semi-malicious hacker who gathered the details of nearly a half-million credit . . .

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Kurt Seifried to give another Tutorial on Basic LinuxSecurity  24 March 2000 
Source: Linux.com --   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
The second many tutorials that will be given by Linux.com Security, Kurt Seifried of SecurityPortal.com will be giving a tutorial on basic Linux security techniques, with pointers to some more advanced topics on Tuesday, March 30 at 7pm Pacific, 10pm . . .

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An Overview of OS Security Features  23 March 2000 
Source: SecurityPortal --    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"Computer security is a very subjective topic, especially when it comes to the various operating systems. I will attempt to be objective in this article, and any conclusions I draw will (hopefully) be supported by overwhelming evidence. To be fair . . .

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Teen hackers face deterrent sentences  22 March 2000 
Source: HK Technology Post - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Three teenage computer hackers were warned yesterday that they faced deterrent sentences after they admitted selling login names and passwords stolen from the Internet in the first case of its kind in Hong Kong. . . .

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Building a Honeypot  21 March 2000 
Source: RootPrompt.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"... a honeypot is a system designed to teach how black-hats probe for and exploit a system. By learning their tools and methods, you can then better protect your network and systems. I do not use honeypots to . . .

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