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Linux Security : Verano Allows Operators To Use Both Linux And Windows RTAP
Posted by Max on 2006/11/29 15:16:47 (1356 reads)
Linux Security

Verano, Inc., the SCADA security company, declared that itsReal-Time Application Platform (RTAP) on Linux is now available with aWindows client, Visualizer for RTAP on Linux. Verano's very scalable,mission-critical SCADA application now has the consistency of a Linux server joined with the flexibility and familiarity of a Windows-based operator interface available on low-cost, high performance hardware.

Linux Security : Month of Kernel Bugs - the temporary results
Posted by Max on 2006/11/24 18:09:23 (1340 reads)
Linux Security

The Month of Kernel Bugs has so far produced a list of 22 operating system bugs. Linux leads in the statistics; nevertheless the bugs found are mostly susceptible only to denial of service attacks by local users.

Linux Security : New AVG for Linux and FreeBSD
Posted by Max on 2006/11/21 15:01:19 (1632 reads)
Linux Security

Grisoft's release of two new versions of its AVG security tools for open source operating systems Linux and FreeBSD recommend that there's nowhere secure to hide from computer viruses anymore.

Linux Security : Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 2 Now Available
Posted by Max on 2006/11/18 12:20:42 (1386 reads)
Linux Security

Red Hat has declared the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, to be released in early 2007, will offer open source technologies designed to improve performance, security and flexibility. With a sustained focus on technology intended to drive costs out of deploying and managing infrastructure software, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 will deliver complete integration for commercial-strength Linux virtualization in an x86 server environment.

Linux Security : Metasploit takes on wireless drivers
Posted by Max on 2006/10/29 9:26:57 (1240 reads)
Linux Security

The Metasploit project, which aims to permit plug-and-play exploiting for penetration testers and researchers, will add the capability to attack the wireless functionality of Windows and Linux operating systems, founder HD Moore said on his blog this week.

Linux Security : New Linux Security Products : Security and Flexiblity
Posted by Max on 2006/10/29 8:01:41 (1669 reads)
Linux Security

Further than displaying an wide line up of existing Linux solutions, vendors at this week's InfoSecurity show pointed to possible future offerings spanning from a Linux client for a CD-ROM encryption system to a Linux-enabled all-in-one device for securing both physical access and video surveillance.

Linux Security : Linux guru warns on security of open-source code
Posted by Max on 2006/10/27 3:14:05 (1211 reads)
Linux Security

Alan Cox, one of the most respected figures in the U.K. open-source community, has warned about complacency over the security of open-source projects.

Speaking to delegates at London's LinuxWorld conference on Wednesday, he emphasized that considerable sums of money were being spent in attempting to hack into open-source systems.

Linux Security : Fedora Core 6 (FC 6) now available !
Posted by Max on 2006/10/24 10:30:00 (1576 reads)
Linux Security

Fedora Core 6 (FC 6) is now available, offering Red Hat users a view of the latest and greatest in open source technologies.

It could also be seen as a preview of what is coming in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5, though Fedora is now a well-established Linux distribution in its own right.

Linux Security : GPL VoIP libraries, softphone gain enhanced security
Posted by Max on 2006/10/6 6:59:37 (1562 reads)
Linux Security

The GNU telephony project reports that GPL-licensed implementations of two key security protocols are available for use in Linux-based VoIP (voice-over-IP) devices and softphones. Additionally, a GPL-licensed softphone based on the new implementations is already available for download, testing, and use.

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