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Security Linux News for May 15, 2000
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Zope Weekly News for May 15, 2000 (May 15, 2000, 19:00)
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SRO: Who Deserves The ILOVEYOU Blame? Microsoft or you? (May 15, 2000, 17:50)
"Many readers insist that Outlook's only problem is its
popularity. But that's simply not true. ... Saddest of all,
Microsoft's Outlook defaults make it vulnerable to these
VisualBasic-based attacks."
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LinuxMall.com: Linux Gives Vets a Break (May 15, 2000, 17:25)
"PEC Solutions officials said that its role in the $765,000 deal
is to help manage the transition to a state-of-the-art information
system using Linux to to enhance communications and information
sharing among the Veterans Benefits Administration's (VBA) numerous
regional offices."
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ComputerWorld: FTC panel avoids online privacy recommendations (May 15, 2000, 15:37)
"A Federal Trade Commission (FTC) advisory committee... has
completed its work and written a report that fails to offer a
recommendation on the most contentious problem it faced: How much
access should consumers be given to information that businesses
collect about them via the Internet?"
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Stratfor.com: 'I Love You' and the Problem of Cyberwarfare (May 15, 2000, 13:20)
"Security requires a complete re-engineering of the operating
system to permit rapid diagnosis through complete transparency. It
will not be easy to evolve Windows or NT in this direction."
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LinuxSecurity.com: Linux Security Week - May 15th, 2000 (May 15, 2000, 06:30)
"The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a
quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headlines
and system advisories."
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Nexus Linux Project Goes Public (May 15, 2000, 03:25)
"Nexus is a maximum-security Linux distribution split of from
the high-profile kha0s Linux project."
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Linux.com: Here Comes the Hurricane (May 15, 2000, 03:05)
"Then again, is this the beginning of UCITA on a global
scale?"
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