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HIKE PILOT Putting GPS data on maps

Perl hackers take to the hills with a navigation system that provides a graphical rendering of a hiking tour.

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BLUE FOOTPRINTS A look at the Gnome 2.14 desktop environment

New features and a leaner, faster, prettier desktop. Are you ready for the latest Gnome?

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PROTECTIVE ARMOR Shutting out intruders with AppArmor

When an attacker succeeds in infecting a victim’s system, the attacker inherits the victim’s privileges. App Armor beats the attack by reducing the potential victim’s privileges to a minimum.

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BREAKING IN AND KEEPING OUT Kernel 2.6 rootkits and the quest for Linux security

Your Linux system may not be so airtight after all. To understand the threats, you need to think like an intruder. We'll show you what the intruders are thinking now about the Linux 2.6 kernel.

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SECRET WEAPON Rootkits for the Linux kernel 2.6

Today’s rootkits infiltrate a target system at kernel level, thus escaping unwanted attention from administrators. Read on for a practical look at how a kernel rootkit really works.

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Issue #99 / Feb 2009

Cover Theme: VoIP Security

DVD: openSUSE 11.1

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This month we investigate expert techniques for securing your VoIP and wireless networks. We describe how to use one-time passwords to add two-factor authentication to a website, and we look a... more »

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ApacheCon US video archive - All about Apache in 19 talks

Watch 19 talks from the ApacheCon US in New Orleans from the convenience of your home or office. Topics are: Scaling Apache 2.x in all dimensions, Securing Communications with your Apache HTTP Server, Scripting your Java Application with BSF 3.0 and much more.
 

 

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