Computer security firm C2Net announced the release of the new open source Stronghold Secure Web server at the European Linux Expo in London, Friday. The product from this US-based company is based on the open source Apache . . .

Computer security firm C2Net announced the release of the new open source Stronghold Secure Web server at the European Linux Expo in London, Friday.
The product from this US-based company is based on the open source Apache Web server and features 128-bit encryption. Open Source software enabling secure Web transactions contradicts the assumption that access to source code weakens security.

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