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Linux Security Week - August 7th 2006  07 August 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Practical Guide to Computer Forensics," "Rounding the Corners of Network Security," and "Security is both easier and harder in Europe."

 
Linux Advisory Watch - August 4th 2006  04 August 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for asterisk, drupal, ethereal, heartbeat, osiris, apache, apache2, sitebar, mantis, thunderbird, libtunepimp, gpdf, tiff, cfs, wireshark, httpd, java, dump, gnupg, gnome-icon-theme, php, pdnsd, ruby, Quake3, MySQL, Nagios, libextractor, quagga, cherrypy, opera, dia, tor, pound, awstats, vixie cron, wordpress, zgv, spamassassin, cscope, dokuwiki, openldap, sendmail, typespeed, aRts, KDM, wv2, EntergyMech, Mutt, Tikiwiki, Kiax, mpg123, libTiff, postgresql, libpng, xine-lib, gimp, wireshark, samba, php, libwmf, mod_rewrite, safe-level, freeciv, kdegraphics, seamonkey, firefox, gnupg, freetype. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and SuSE.

 
Linux Security Week: July 31st 2006  31 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "PHP encryption for the common man," "Session Hijacking: Exploiting TCP, UDP and HTTP Sessions," and "After An Exploit: Mitigation and Remediation."

 
Linux Advisory Watch: July 28th 2006  28 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for hashcash, GnuPG2, gimp, Mozilla, hiki, postgrey, libdumb, fbi, drupal, freetype2, kdelibs2, perl-Net-Server, openssh, elfutils, seamonkey, kernel, php, and samba. The distributors include Debian, Mandriva, Red Hat, and SuSE.

 
Linux Security Week - July 24th 2006  24 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "iptables: The Linux Firewall Administration Program," "CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey," and "Create a secure Linux-based wireless access point."

 
Linux Advisory Watch: July 21st 2006  21 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for rssh, samba, Linux kernel, mysql-dfsg, zone, php, webmin, libtunepimp, gimp, wireshark, freetype, libwmf, openssh, elfutils, and seamonkey. The distributors include Debian, Mandriva, and Red Hat.

 
Linux Security Week: July 17th 2006  17 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Security breaches hit 84% of surveyed companies," "DNS Service promises safer, faster browsing," and "Penetration Testing Map."

 
Linux Advisory Watch: July 14th 2006  14 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for openoffice, xine-lib, ppp, gnupg, mutt, libmms, samba, cups, apache2, kernel, and vixie-cron. The distributors include Debian, Mandriva, and Red Hat.

 
Linux Security Week: July 10th 2006  10 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Security Week This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Using DNS to Securely Publish Secure Shell (SSH) Key Fingerprints," "Installing a firewall on Ubuntu," and "Limiting Vulnerability Exposure Through Effective Patch Management."

 
Linux Advisory Watch: July 7th 2006  07 July 2006 
Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Linux Advisory Watch This week, advisories were released for openoffice, libwfm, kernel, opera, kdebase, and acroread. The distributors include Debian, Mandriva, and SuSE.

 
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