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Hackers: Archive: June 2002 

MS Warns of Commerce Server Flaw

Microsoft warns Commerce Server software customers to apply patch.

  • Serious OpenSSH Flaw Found
  • IT Pros Wary Of Cyber Attack On U.S. Government

    IT professionals are worried about a cyber attack against the U.S. government, with many considering such an attack 'likely' in the next year, according to survey results released this week by the Business Software Alliance.

    Poll: U.S. Government Not Ready For Cyberattacks

    Corporate IT managers in the U.S. have a bleak outlook on the government's cyber-security status, saying critical networks are 'not at all' adequate.

    High Risk Apache Exploit Circulating

    The source code to an exploit to Apache's chunk handling vulnerability is released, putting users of both 64-bit platforms and 32-bit platforms at high risk.

  • Apache Chunk Handling Bug Detected

  • Security Policies - Not Yet As Common As You'd Think

    Some studies show nearly half of surveyed IT executives have no formal security policy in place. Why are many in the industry running in place when it comes to security?

    Self-Propagating Worm Roaming Internet

    The latest variant on a worm designed to take advantage of a security vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer collects email addresses from the Windows Address Book and uses its own SMTP engine to send infected messages.

    Who To Call About Computer Crime

    Law enforcement agencies of various stripes are taking significant steps to educate companies on how to deal with computer crime, and to prosecute perpetrators.

    Tips For Successful Security Outsourcing

    Outsourcing security functions is a viable option for enterprises, but the security service provider market is still maturing, so users must exercise caution and perform due diligence before selecting a provider.

    Feds Seek Help Battling Cyber Security Threats

    The U.S. government is trying to establish a dialogue with industry and enlist the help of IT professionals to protect against future cyber attacks.

    Is Linux Ready for National Security?

    Is Linux more or less secure than proprietary platforms? At least one U.S. think tank says there should be a national debate and rigorous testing before it is utilized in a national security capacity.

  • 'Unbreakable Linux' Unleashed
  • Network Security: Covering the Basics

    Everyone loves a good security horror story when it's someone else's security that's horrifying. Sticking to some basics can ease your fears about your own network while others swap war stories. First in a series.