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Linux Advisory Watch: June 3rd 2005  03 June 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for qpopper, openssl, php4, bzip2, ImageMagick, bind, netpbm, gxine, imap4d, elfutils, gnutls, and postgresql. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Red Hat.

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Linux Security Week: May 30th 2005  30 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Three tools to help you configure iptables," "Using a Network Analyser as a Security Tool," and "An Easier Way To Secure Wireless Networks."

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Linux Advisory Watch: May 27th 2005  27 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include ppxp, oops, libconvert, qpopper, gail, dmraid, openssl, kernel, netpbm, sudo, texinfo, FreeRADIUS, gdb, ImageMagick, Net-SNMP, gxine, evolution, firefox, mozilla, ethereal, and less tif. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Red Hat.

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Linux Security Week: May 23rd 2005  23 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Security and the Linux process," "Security's shortcoming: Too many machines, Not enough training," and "Towards proactive security."

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Linux Advisory Watch: May 20th 2005  20 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for kde, phpsysinfo, fonts-xorg, gaim, phpBB, mozilla suite, PostgreSQL, FreeRADIUS, ncpfs, kdelibs, cyrus-imapd, rsh, glibc, ia32el, and the Red Hat kernel. The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Red Hat.

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Linux Security Week: May 16th 2005  16 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "A Gentle Introduction To Cryptography," "The Potential for an SSH Worm," and "Taking the guesswork out of information security.

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Linux Advisory Watch: May 13th 2005  13 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for squid, smail, XFree86, lapack, system-config-bind, gnutls, util-linux, libexif, ethereal, postgresql, gaim, pygtk, GnuTLS, gzip, TCPDump, libTIFF, HT, and openmotif. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Red Hat.

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Linux Security Week: May 9th 2005  09 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Why Snort makes IDS worth the time and effort," "Five Linux Security Myths You Can Live Without," and "Backups tapes a backdoor for identity thieves."

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Linux Advisory Watch: May 6th 2005  06 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include ethereal, prozilla, smartlist, kdewebdev, wireless-tools, gimp, bootparamd, tcpdump, kdelibs, vte, php, words, util-linux, lapack, gnuutils, and glibc. The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Red Hat.

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Linux Security Week: May 2nd 2005  02 May 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Host-Based Intrusion Prevention," "Detecting suspicious network traffic with psad," and "Build an IDS with Snort, Shadow, and ACID."

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