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Linux Security Week: February 1st, 2010  01 February 2010 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week xThank you for reading the LinuxSecurity.com weekly security newsletter. The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headlines. This week we have articles on cryptography, the government, host & network security, intrusion detection, and much more.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: January 29th, 2010  29 January 2010 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch Thank you for reading the LinuxSecurity.com weekly security newsletter. The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headline. Vulnerabilities affect nearly every vendor virtually every week, so be sure to read through to find the updates your distributor have made available.
 
Linux Security Week: January 25th, 2010  25 January 2010 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week Thank you for reading the LinuxSecurity.com weekly security newsletter. The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headline. This week we have articles on hacking, botnets, security updates for many programs including BIND, info on the Google hack, and much more.

 
Linux Advisory Watch: January 22nd, 2010  22 January 2010 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch Thank you for reading the LinuxSecurity.com weekly security newsletter. The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headline. Vulnerabilities affect nearly every vendor virtually every week, so be sure to read through to find the updates your distributor have made available.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: January 15th, 2010  15 January 2010 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch Thank you for reading the LinuxSecurity.com weekly security newsletter. The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headlines.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: January 8th, 2010  08 January 2010 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headlines. Vulnerabilities exist for virtually every vendor, every week. Check this newsletter to be sure your distribution is secure.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: November 20th, 2009  20 November 2009 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for libgd2, gnutls23, apache2, wordpress, proftpd, asterisk, qt, java, texlive, JDK/JRE, perl-URPM, SDL_image, pango, kino, drakx-net, alsa-oss, tcsh, phonon, kompozer, apache-conf, php, xine-lib, ffmpeg, gimp, mmc-agent, squid, libsndfile, urlview, mdkonline, openssl, openldap, and pyxml. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, SuSE, and Pardus.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: November 6th, 2009  06 November 2009 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for typo3, libhtml, expat, pyxml, mimetex, squidguard, yelp, gnome-python, gnome-web-photo, kazehakase, mozvoikko, miro, mugshot, pcmanx, ruby-gnome, xulrunner, epiphany, evolution, firefox, galeon, wireshark, jetty, wget, kernel-rt, pidgin, mozilla-firefox, and poppler. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, Red Hat, Slackware, SuSE, Ubuntu, and Pardus.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: October 26th, 2009  26 October 2009 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for smarty, phpmyadmin, mimetex, kdelibs, advi, pidgin, xpdf, wget, proftpd, ocaml-camlimages, php, gd, cups, mysql, and poppler. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, SuSE, and Ubuntu.
 
Linux Advisory Watch: October 16th, 2009  16 October 2009 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for pygresql, mysql-ocaml, samba, kvm, python-django, opensaml2, wget, dnsmasq, rubygem, drupal, dopewars, deltarpm, aria, strongswan, libmikmod, libnasl, mono, wireshark, xmlsec, awstats, gd, egroupware, sympa, netpbm, imagemagick, mozilla-thunderbird, cups, xpdf, gpdf, squirrelmail, zope, pan, and mimtex. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu.
 
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