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Watching the web for viruses

Author: JT Smith

British businesses are setting up an early warning system to let them know when destructive computer viruses are on the rampage, reports BBC News.

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  • Linux

McAfee aims to shield networks from PDA viruses

Author: JT Smith

Network Associates’s McAfee division released new software Monday that’s designed to protect corporate networks from viruses carried on PDAs and other handheld computers, reports PC World.

MP3.com agrees to pay Sony damages

Author: JT Smith

BBC News reports, online music service MP3.com has reached a
$20m damages settlement with Sony Music Entertainment

CLeanscape Software announces ‘C’ and Linux upgrades

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire reports, new features include ANSI prototype support, Linux operability, and the bundling of lintPlus, Cleanscape’s static source code analyzer.

METASeS publishes guide to information security

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire reports, METASeS — an Atlanta-based consulting firm — today released a comprehensive management guide titled “Secure Internet Practices: Best Practices for Securing Systems in the Internet and e-Business Age.”

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  • Linux

HP launches secure Linux

Author: JT Smith

By John Leyden
The Register

Hewlett-Packard is expected to launch a secure version of Linux today in a departure from the normal approach of partnering with Linux distributors, such as Red Hat.

HP Secure OS Software for Linux, which is based on the 2.4 kernel and costs about $3,000, News.com reports. The vendor is also expected to sell its own services offering to go with the release.

It’s not the first time someone has developed a more secure, or hardened, version of Linux. In the most high profile project, the NSA has worked with Network Associates and other security firms to develop a prototype version of a security-hardened Linux.

More details on HP’s efforts in creating a secure Linux are expected to become available later, and it’ll be interesting to see what HP’s development work will give to the open source community as a whole.


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Migrating from Perl to Python

Author: JT Smith

This article from LinuxProgramming compares and contrasts moving from Perl to Python.

Sun Microsystems Solaris 8

Author: JT Smith

VNU Net reviews Sun’s newest operating systems and states, “Inside Solaris 8 there are some interesting technological and directional
changes that seem to underpin Sun’s belief in itself and in Unix.”

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  • Unix

AltaVista: Unmetered Net access is vaporware

Author: JT Smith

Andy Mitchell of AltaVista in the UK and Ireland, has finally confirmed that AltaVista’s much-hyped unmetered Net access service does not exist, reports The Register.

Gnutella users are ‘free riding’

Author: JT Smith

This article from The Register reports, the Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center studied activity on the open source peer-to-peer file sharing tool Gnutella over a 24-hour period and found that 70 per cent of users don’t share any of their own files.

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  • Linux