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Palante's DEFCON 8 CTF server  09 August 2000 
Source: palante - Posted by Dave Wreski   
The system had the same account and password as last year. There was a trivial vulnerable program in the home directory, resulting in a root shell. The kernel had been modified to include a form of access control called DTE which . . .

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DefCon 8 / Las Vegas Coverage  07 August 2000 
Source: System-Security.net - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Marc Blumenauer writes, "till today I did not find any useful information about the past DefCon VIII. I was there, and therefore I decided to write my own review and published exclusive images (256!) on my www site. please feel free . . .

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GOP 's computer security reality  03 August 2000 
Source: InfoWorld - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
The secret service won't be the only high-profile security group in Philadelphia at the Republican National Convention. A computer security organization will sound the alarm over the increasing vulnerability of America's network-based society on Wednesday. . . .

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EU, European Parliament Tussle Over Data Privacy  11 July 2000 
Source: Computer User - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
The European Parliament's de facto rejection of a so-called safe harbor plan to promote data transfers between the European Union and the US has waxed into an unprecedented balance of power issue between the parliament and the European Commission.

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What's the hat got to do with it?  06 July 2000 
Source: LinuxWorld - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Joe Barr takes off his rose-colored glasses and discovers deception and darkness are old hat in the world of computer security. This week I'm eating crow because I didn't follow my gut instinct on a story I wrote about Linux security . . .

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Agencies act to secure the future  21 June 2000 
Source: FCW - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
In the charge to protect computer systems against cyberattacks, the National Security Agency and the State Department are two prime examples of agencies that have taken a proactive approach. NSA is one of the federal agencies that have taken the . . .

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CSIS opens wallet to battle cyberterrorists  16 June 2000 
Source: Ottawa Citizen - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Canada's intelligence agency plans "significant investments" in advanced technology to try to keep pace with well-equipped terrorists and spies. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service said in its annual report yesterday that the growing use of modern communications, computers and encryption by . . .

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Information on SANS Security DC2000  02 June 2000 
Source: SANS - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
SANS Security DC2000 will be here July 5-10th, 2000. It is located at the JW Marriot Hotel in Washington DC. SANS will provide "In-depth training for people interested in developing skills and confidence as technical security professionals." . . .

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Improving Reliability and Security of the Internet  20 May 2000 
Source: Global Internet Project (GIP) - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
A group of leading Internet executives said today that cyber-related problems like the ILOVEYOU virus are international in nature; therefore, effective information security solutions must be pursued on an international basis. The Global Internet Project (GIP) released a statement at . . .

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Are you looking for CISSP certification?  17 May 2000 
Source: Posted by:Benjamin D. Thomas - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Egroups.com, an email group organizer, has a group that would appeal to individuals interested in obtaining CISSP certification. CISSPStudy1, meets at 1-3pm on Saturdays. They continue to stress that 'NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWALYS WELCOME.' "List members participate . . .

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