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Source: News.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Shares in newly public Netpliance sank today, after an engineer in Las Vegas discovered a way to turn the company's $99 Internet appliance into a Linux-powered PC. Shares in the company, fresh off its initial public offering last week, . . . |
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Source: Silicon.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Silicon.com has uncovered growing concern that the Linux operating system suffers from major security problems that could prevent its widespread adoption in the enterprise environment. . . . |
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Source: News.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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The Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, which meets in Dallas this week, is torn by political and business interests and overwhelmed with conflicting opinions. After nine months and three formal meetings, it still hasn't formally voted on any proposals. . . . |
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Source: ZDNet -- - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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"In the largest known case of cybertheft, a computer intruder stole information on more than 485,000 credit cards from an e-commerce site and then secretly stored the massive database on a U.S. government agency's Web site, MSNBC has learned. Credit . . . |
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Source: Digital Mass -- - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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"The attendance and liveliness at this BLU meeting topped any other group I've seen. Standing-room only, 50-plus people. Ever been to slick industry get-togethers and felt out-of-place among the marketeers and biz folks? Here's the casual, tech-focused group you've been . . . |
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Source: Wired - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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The European Parliament is set to announce next Wednesday that it will set up a special inquiry committee into allegations that the United States uses an electronic surveillance system for industrial espionage. . . . |
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Source: ComputerCurrents - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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A federal court judge has imposed a temporary restraining order against two hackers accused of reverse-engineering Cyber Patrol software so that it no longer blocks objectionable material. The US Federal District Court Judge, sitting in the District Court for the . . . |
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Source: Found on LinuxToday - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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U.S. District Judge Edward F. Harrington has ordered the authors of the "Cyber Patrol codebreaker" program to remove their site from the Internet and stop distributing information about how to decode the list of blocked sites and find out what . . . |
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Source: Boston Herald (Antionline) - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Canadian hacker Matthew Skala said yesterday that it was a pleasure working with his Swedish pal busting the code on a Framingham software company's Internet filtering product for children. . . . |
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Source: TechWeb - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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South Carolina joins New York, Michigan, and regulators with the Federal Trade Commission in probing DoubleClick, which compiles consumer profiles using cookies. "This is cyber snooping into the lives of South Carolina citizens," said State Attorney General Charlie Condon . . . |
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