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Windows Security: Archive: September 2003 

802.11 Hotspots Just the Start - More Wireless Management Scenarios on the Horizon

Enterprises and network administrators are starting to face an increasing number of new remote access and management scenarios beyond the ever-present need to secure corporate laptops at public hotspots.

AntiOnline Security Spotlight: Linux a Hacker's Delight?

Sure, Microsoft seems to be suffering a relentless assault on Windows security. However, data suggests that Linux is becoming a hacker's paradise.

Hackers Unleashing Code for Blaster Copycat

Virus writers are reportedly sharing code online that will help them break into computers and could lead to the creation of another Blaster-like worm, according to security experts.

Warning Goes Out of New Worm Lurking Nearby

Security analysts say it's only a matter of time before a worm is released in the wild to attack users through the newly discovered vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Windows.

Linux Takes Brunt of Digital Attacks

Linux remains the most attacked online server operating system, according to a new report.

The ABC's of the Sobig Virus

Be prepared to deal with a new, more sophisticated Sobig variant, security experts warn.

Microsoft Fixes 'Critical' RPCSS Flaw

The latest patch supersedes the one issued to fix the security hole that led to the MSBlaster worm attacks.