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Antivirus solutions for Linux  15 May 2002 
Source: Newsforge - Posted by Jen Olson   
With proper setup and administration, viruses in Linux are the least of your worries, but you still need to worry about Windows clients that connect to your Linux servers. I have been looking at anti-virus programs, designed to run on Linux servers, that can keep viruses from infecting Windows clients on the networks I administer. . . .
 
Hackers turn on open source  15 May 2002 
Source: vnunet - Posted by Jen Olson   
The hacker underground appears to be moving away from targeting Microsoft, as May turns out to be a hot month for attacks on open source security. Security watchers warned this week that May has seen a dramatic increase in defacements on Linux boxes, most noticeably on those from German speaking domains. . . .
 
Hacktivists 'Deceptive Duo' Talk  15 May 2002 
Source: TechTV - Posted by Jen Olson   
Hacker group Deceptive Duo targets government and corporate sites all in the name of patriotism. The pair recently granted TechTV an email interview. Given the limitations of an email interview, the only way TechTV can confirm the Deceptive Duo's credibility is . . .
 
Feds Out-Hack Russian Hackers  15 May 2002 
Source: CBS - Posted by Jen Olson   
Even for the FBI, it was an audacious sting, reports CBS News Correspondent Wyatt Andrews. With the help of some new computer spying software, FBI agents were able to out-hack a pair of Russian hackers who had stolen thousands of . . .
 
Why Hackers Escape  14 May 2002 
Source: News.com - Posted by Jen Olson   
The nightmare for Ecount, an online gift certificate service, began last year when a hacker broke in to the company's system and stole personal information belonging to its customers. Nine months later, the criminal is still at large. The thief . . .
 
O'Reilly Leaks Geeks' Docs  13 May 2002 
Source: SecurityFocus - Posted by Nick DeClario   
Hardcore geek publishing house O'Reilly & Associates recently exposed their database of approximately 100,000 online users to outsiders, courtesy of a Web coding slip-up that their techie customer base might scoff at.. . .
 
Hackers Attack Public, Private Sectors  13 May 2002 
Source: eWeek - Posted by Nick DeClario   
A crew of hackers who claim an interest in protecting national security remained at large last week after a round of high-profile defacements that included government and bank Web sites as well as a site belonging to Gartner Inc. The Deceptive Duo early this month hit the Stamford, Conn., IT research company's site. . .
 
Navy Brass Latest Hacking Victim  13 May 2002 
Source: Internet News - Posted by Jen Olson   
Two weeks ago, the hacker known as the Deceptive Duo broke into the Web server of one of the U.S. Navy's databases, publishing materials never meant to see the light of day. Last Friday, a Navy server database housing e-mail addresses and phone numbers of top Navy and White house brass was breached using the same vulnerability and posted on a Web site. . . .
 
Top Argentine Court Wants Law Against Hackers  13 May 2002 
Source: OSAC - Posted by Jen Olson   
Argentina's Supreme Court wants legislation to outlaw computer hacking after rights activists allegedly vandalized its own Web site but escaped punishment because no law covers digital attacks. A federal court threw out a case in April against a group of hackers, known as the "X-Team," who were charged with defacing the site in 1998 with accusations the South American nation's top judges covered up the murder of a journalist. . . .
 
Terrorists could launch cyber-war  10 May 2002 
Source: News.com.au - Posted by Jen Olson   
A "CYBER jihad" could be launched against the West as terrorists moved from the real world to an internet-based virtual world, a US expert warns. Michele Zanini, a consultant with the think-tank McKinsey and Company, said terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda were already making huge use of the web for communications, propaganda, recruitment and target data. . . .
 
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