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WetStone & SM&A Release Linux Deleted File Recovery Tool  01 June 2000 
Source: Submitted by: - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
WetStone Technologies, Inc. and SM&A are announcing the release of Extractor, a Linux RedHat deleted file recovery tool. The technology will assist law enforcement, goverment and commercial organizations in retrieving maliciously or accidentally deleted files within a Linux environment. . . .

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E-commerce software market gets open-source boost  24 May 2000 
Source: News.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
OpenSales today announced the availability of their open source e-commerce solution. "The software, called AllCommerce, lets companies such as MyHome.com build online sales catalogs that can handle orders, keep track of inventory and generate Web pages. It's open-source software, . . .

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A Marriage Made In Linux Heaven  24 May 2000 
Source: Forbes - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"EBiz Enterprises was looking for a way to grow from a bulletin board stock to a Nasdaq stock. LinuxMall.com was stuck in pre-IPO mode, its plans for a public offering scuttled by the sour market." . . .

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BMC beefs up its 'patrol' of IT Resources  23 May 2000 
Source: ZDNet - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
BMC, as part of its ebusiness initiative announced last fall, also released a new tool for managing firewalls. The Patrol for Firewalls software monitors enterprise firewalls and reports on security risks or problems that take place at enforcement points. . . .

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TurboLinux and RSA Security Align for Secure E-Commerce Linux Solution  22 May 2000 
Source: Newsalert - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
TurboLinux Inc., the high-performance Linux company, and RSA Security Inc., the most trusted name in e-security, today announced that TurboLinux has signed an agreement to license RSA Security software for use in its e-commerce Linux operating system platform, TurboLinux Server . . .

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Sony launches PKI compliant fingerprint-scanning technology  22 May 2000 
Source: Securitywatch [Thanks to Chris Parker] - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
It would be great to know the state of the Linux support for this. See http://www.linuxnet.com for more biometrics info. "Sony has launched a new biometrics product, the FIU-700 fingerprint identification system. The product is a credit . . .

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Dsniff v2.1 Released  22 May 2000 
Source: Posted by:Benjamin D. Thomas - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Dsniff is a tool suite to audit your network. It includes tools for sniffing cleartext protocols, ip redirection, mac flooding, so be careful! The features include arpredirect, macof, tcpkill, tcpnice, dsniff, mailsnarf, urlsnarf, webspy. The tool was written by . . .

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Intel releases security implementation  15 May 2000 
Source: InfoWorld - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Intel on Monday announced the release of the open-source specification and reference implementation of its CDSA (Common Data Security Architecture) version 2, release 3.0 through the company Web site. The security specification will simplify the assignment of security technology . . .

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( BW)(CA-LINUXSOLVE) LinuxSolve, Inc. Debuts Industry's First "Immunized" Secure Server Appliances R  09 May 2000 
Source: Businesswire.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2000--LinuxSolve(TM), Inc., the Santa Clara-based developer and integrator of pre-packaged turnkey security solutions for e-business, will be showing its line of "immunized" secure server appliances this week at Networld + Interop 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada. . . .

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VNU Net: Linux boosted by new security software  04 May 2000 
Source: LinuxToday.com --   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Linux security was bolstered last week when Lucent's Bell Labs said that it is releasing free software for the operating system to protect enterprise servers against buffer overflow attacks. Buffer overflows have been the most common form of . . .

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