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Linux Advisory Watch: February 25th 2005  24 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for emacs, gftp, bidwatcher, mailman, squid, mod_python, kdeedu, gamin, pcmcia, openssh, postgresql, gimp, midnight commander, gproftpd, cyrus imap, cups, kdelibs, xpdf, uim, cpio, and vim. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SuSE.

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Linux Security Week: February 21st 2005  20 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Securing Linux with Mandatory Access Controls," " Providing Database Encryption," and "Wi-Fi Alliance to Beef up Security."

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Linux Advisory Watch: February 18th 2005  17 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for libXpm, evolution, mailman, hztty, xpcd, sympa, netkit-rwho, toolchain, htdig, synaestheia, awstats, typespeed, emacs, gftp, python, openoffice, kernel, kdeedu, gallery, webmin, perl-squid, ht/dig, opera, vmware, lighttpd, kstars, midnight commander, drakextools, cpio, enscript, mysql, rwho, kdelibs, xpdf, libtiff, vim, ethereal, thunderbird, and squid. The vendors include Conectiva, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SuSE.

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Linux Security Week - February 14th 2005  13 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Security best practices for Red Hat and Fedora Core," "Chat Transcript: Real World Linux Security with Bob Toxen," and "Linux Kernel Security is Lacking."

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Linux Advisory Watch: February 11th 2005  11 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for python, squid, php, emacs, postgres, evolution, mailman, hztty, hwbrowser, cups, hotplug, xpdf, kdegraphics, gallery, perl, and squirrelmail. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SuSE.

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Linux Security Week: February 7th 2005  07 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Getting to Know Linux Security: File Permissions," "Reporting Kernel Security Issues," and "Linux software can secure an entire network."

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Linux Advisory Watch: February 4th 2005  04 February 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, advisories were released for squirrelmail, prozilla, cpio, openswan, enscript, zlib, gaim, cvs, openssl, curl, ruby, rhgh, file, net-tools, gimp, squid, dump, mc, dbus, kdepim, xpdf, kernel, ngIRCd, tikiwiki, f2c, ncfs, clamav, imap, chbg, vim, perl-dbi, and ethereal. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandrake, and Red Hat.

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Linux Security Week: January 31st 2005  31 January 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Introduction to Troubleshooting Linux Firewalls," "Common Criteria - Salvation For Email Security," and "Do 'irresponsible' security researchers help or hinder?"

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Linux Advisory Watch: January 28th 2005  28 January 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, articles were released for libtiff, ethereal, xpdf, squid, xtrlock, sword, unarj, enscript, zhcon, vdr, xine-lib, libpam-radius, kdebase, f2c, cups, alsa-lib, grep, kernel-utils, hal, im-sdk, gphoto, apr, tetex, koffice, kdegraphics, kdelibs, gaim, procps, mailman, mysql, awstats, less, kernel, and xpdf. The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat, SuSE, and TurboLinux.

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Linux Security Week: January 24th 2005  24 January 2005 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Linux Vulnerabilities Creep Toward the Desktop," "Unpatched Linux Systems Last Longer than Windows," and "Router Protection is Necessary in 2005."

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