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Showing posts with label crackers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crackers. Show all posts
05 September 2008

Cracking the GNU/Linux Security Cliché

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One of the jibes about GNU/Linux from the closed-source crowd is that the only reason there so few security exploits against it is that its ...
25 July 2008

Open Source Skype Scuppered

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I don't use Skype much, so news that it probably has a backdoor that lets others (hello, secret services) eavesdrop doesn't much co...
03 April 2008

The Russian Experiment

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I've always thought that Russia offered very fertile ground for free software. It has some of the best hackers in the worlds (not to me...
04 September 2007

What's (Open) Source for the Goose...

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A report suggesting that the Chinese military has hacked into German government computers could have a negative impact on the prospects in W...
27 February 2007

The EU Thinks it Can Pwn You

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Sigh . EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini has assured Germany's Federal Minister of the Interior Wolfgang Schäuble (Christian Democ...
13 October 2006

There's Monoculture, and There's Monoculture

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Here's eWeek all breathless : If the plan is perfectly executed, Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child project will deploy 100...
14 July 2006

Why Hackers Do It

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If you've ever wondered what makes hackers (not crackers) tick, you can relax: somebody has now submitted a doctoral thesis on the subj...
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