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Linux riskier than Windows?

March 23, 2005 Microsoft-funded study concludes that companies that install Linux-based Web servers run greater risks than those that use Windows. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Web server, study, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, flaw, paper, vulnerability, Linux, configuration, blog, researcher, open source, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, security

New worm targets Linux systems

November 8, 2005 "Lupper" takes advantage of vulnerabilities in Web server software to propagate and install a backdoor. TAGS: worm, McAfee Inc., Linux system, Symantec Corp., Web server, vulnerability, server software, Linux, antivirus, server

Fixes are in for OpenSSL

March 18, 2004 The group behind the widely used Web security software releases a patch for two flaws that could allow someone to launch a denial-of-service attack. TAGS: OpenSSL, Web security, Cisco Systems Inc., denial of service, Linux system, network device, flaw, Web server, router, Linux, server, open source

IBM updates Power server, Linux marketing

February 14, 2007 Big Blue speeds a midrange Power-based server and has begun a new promotion to woo Linux users. TAGS: x86 server, Linux, Intel x86, IBM Corp., virtualization, server software, server, Web server, open source

Microsoft looks to extinguish LAMP

June 15, 2005 After years of beefing up its software for corporate use, the software behemoth is threatened by a cut-rate, open-source challenger. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., TCO, TechEd, Apache Web server, Apache Software Foundation, Web server, open source, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Linux, Microsoft Corp., combination, server, acquisition, database

Server compromise delays GNOME 2.6

March 24, 2004 Evidence that intruders gained access to the project's Web server has launched a cleanup effort that will delay the next version of the open-source desktop by a week. TAGS: GNOME, Gnome 2.6, intruder, Novell Inc., GNU, system administrator, delay, Web server, open source, Linux, member, attack, server, project

Attack on SCO's servers intensifies

December 11, 2003 A day-old denial-of-service attack on the Web server of the controversial SCO Group has been expanded to assault the company's mail and file servers, SCO's top network administrator says. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., file server, denial of service, packet, attack, Web server, network administrator, server, IBM Corp., Linux, connection

Services start-up gives away open-source bundle

March 30, 2005 SourceLabs releases package of software that includes the Apache Web server, the MySQL database and PHP scripting tools. TAGS: Apache Web server, Apache Software Foundation, MySQL Database, open source, PHP, Web server, start-up, combination, Linux, database, server

Open source reshaping services market

January 10, 2005 Linux, Apache, MySQL and other open-source software are rewriting the rules in the computer services arena. TAGS: open-source software, open source, Apache Software Foundation, professional services, Apache Web server, consulting, dot-com, provider, MySQL, Linux, IBM Corp., Web server, CEO, server

Open-source LAMP a beacon to developers

June 14, 2005 Companies that thrive on Linux, Apache, MySQL and related software band together to better support corporate customers. TAGS: ActiveGrid, Covalent Technologies, Apache Web server, Apache Software Foundation, corporate customer, stack, Stephen O'Grady, Microsoft .NET, PHP, open source, application development, Java, MySQL Database, Web server, MySQL, Linux

New virus infects PCs, whacks SCO

January 27, 2004 A mass-mailing virus that has quickly spread around the Internet uses victims' computers to launch a massive denial-of-service attack on the controversial SCO Group. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., virus, Networks Associates Technology Inc., computer virus, antivirus, antivirus company, denial of service, Web server, Symantec Corp., Linux, attack, software company, vice president, e-mail, PC, server

Gloomy forecast for MyDoom fallout

January 27, 2004 The virulent program ranks as the Net's fastest spreading virus, but security firms warn that the code left behind on PCs could cause more chaos than the initial infection. TAGS: MyDoom virus, MessageLabs Ltd., infection, Code Red worm, virus, SCO Group Inc., computer virus, message, Web server, e-mail, Linux, server, security, PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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