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Linux Kernel Point Release Fixes Flaws
A potential vulnerability is quickly plugged as kernel developers issue the first point release of the 2.6.16 kernel.
Security Firm Caulks Sendmail Exploit
Sendmail plugs a hole that will a perpetrator take control of computers.
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