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Debian locks out developers after server hack

July 14, 2006 Linux project pulls access for programmers with weak passwords after discovering an intruder. TAGS: Debian, kernel, attacker, developer, Linux, server, password, security

MySQL worm hits Windows systems

January 27, 2005 Databases protected by weak passwords on Windows-based machines could allow a worm to spread to several thousand systems. TAGS: Internet Storm Center, bot, MySQL, worm, IRC server, SQL Slammer, password, database software, flaw, database, researcher, security, open source, Microsoft Corp., operating system, server

Attackers infiltrating supercomputer networks

April 14, 2004 Unknown attackers compromise a large number of Linux and Solaris machines in high-speed computing networks at Stanford University and other academic research facilities. TAGS: advisory, high-performance computing, Stanford, attacker, Sun Solaris, high-performance, supercomputer, Linux, attack, password, server, security

Flaw in mail-list software leaks passwords

February 10, 2005 Theft of Full Disclosure info casts uncertainty on security of other groups using open-source Mailman package. TAGS: mailing list, Apache Software Foundation, flaw, password, open source, security, Linux, server

Sun's Solaris 10 at risk of zero-day exploit

February 13, 2007 Security bugs in Sun Microsystems' telnet service could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to a system. TAGS: Sun Solaris 10, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., SSH, SANS Institute, security bug, attacker, vulnerability, risk, security, password, server

Google Desktop 3 criticized

February 10, 2006 EFF, Kapersky Lab say new feature that stores data on Google servers creates target for malicious hackers, feds. TAGS: Google Desktop, Google Inc., government, Time Warner Inc., server, password, security

Cisco cites security flaws

December 17, 2004 Company alerts customers to vulnerabilities in communications software and tool to prevent DoS attacks. TAGS: Cisco Unity, communications software, Cisco Systems Inc., denial of service, fax, vulnerability, password, security, server, e-mail

Ex-ViewSonic employee pleads guilty to hack

October 6, 2003 A former network administrator for computer-monitor maker pleads guilty to illegally accessing a company server and deleting critical data two weeks after the firm had fired him. TAGS: ViewSonic Corp., network administrator, Taiwan, attorney, office, California, server, password

Firefox, IE vulnerable to fake login pages?

November 22, 2006 Flaw could enable attackers to compromise usernames and passwords, security researcher warns, citing exploit on MySpace. TAGS: XSS, Firefox, username, MySpace, exploit, Firefox 2.0, attacker, Mozilla Corp., flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, password, attack, blog, Web browser, security, Microsoft Corp.

Pentium 4 loophole could let in hackers

May 16, 2005 An attacker could take advantage of hyperthreading timing in the chip to sniff out passwords, a security researcher warns. TAGS: HyperThreading, Intel Pentium 4, hacker, Intel, Intel Pentium, password, process, operating system, server

'Lion' worm stalks Linux machines

March 23, 2001 A dangerous worm that can steal passwords from Linux servers is rapidly spreading across the Internet and could infect other machines, researchers say. TAGS: worm, SANS Institute, IT administrator, Linux server, Linux, server software, Sun Solaris, Unix, password, server, researcher, security

Tool time for Microsoft

November 16, 2004 In Denmark, Gates outlines effort to trim data managment costs, new Windows update service. Also: Angling for Novell users. TAGS: Denmark, Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows Update, Novell Inc., SCO Group Inc., Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., open source, Linux, password, server, Microsoft Windows

Did worm infect Alaska candidates' site?

October 26, 2006 A husband-wife team running in the state's governor's race blame a hacker for infecting their election Web site with a virus. TAGS: Alaska, worm, candidate, Governor, Webmaster, virus, call, password, server

Microsoft lets IT managers wipe your phone

June 6, 2005 Unveils update to Windows Mobile 5.0 with messaging and security features such as letting admin staff remotely clean lost devices. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, information technology manager, Microsoft Windows Mobile, messaging, mobile device, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., security, password, Microsoft Windows, server, photograph, e-mail

Novell targets Web services security

January 14, 2004 The company readies updates to its identity management server and Web services application development suite, part of a strategy to closely link both product lines. TAGS: Novell exteNd, Novell Inc., identity management, SilverStream Software, Web Services Security, Web service, development tool, Java, network administrator, application server, server software, portal, Linux, password, server, security

Oracle builds in single sign-on

October 16, 2003 The company introduces a security component for its database and application server products to provide single sign-on access to corporate networks and Web sites. TAGS: single sign-on, identity management, application server, Oracle Corp., BEA Systems Inc., PKI, Oracle Application Server 10g, server platform, security, Web application, server, database, password

Expert: Better ID checks won't beat fraud

March 15, 2005 Plans to supplement passwords with security devices won't solve the problems plaguing Web businesses, warns a crypto expert. TAGS: authentication, identity fraud, identity theft, fraud, identity, transaction, banking, password, chief technology officer, security, trojan horse, security company, solution, conference, Microsoft Corp., server

Gates dishes out security promises

June 28, 2004 The Internet could learn a lesson from mainframes, says Microsoft's chairman. Also: The beauty of auto-update. Web site virus attack blunted TAGS: Bill Gates, mainframe, chairman, security, firewall, technique, Microsoft Corp., password, e-mail, server, Microsoft Windows

Linux lab upgrades software for telecoms

October 8, 2003 The Open Source Development Labs adds new reliability, security and other requirements to a specification that's designed to make Linux better for telecommunications companies' servers. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, telecommunications, Linux, specification, SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, requirement, Red Hat Inc., SuSE Linux, NEC Electronics Corp., telecommunications company, Intel, server, open source, security, password

MySQL worm halted

January 28, 2005 After infecting thousands of computers, the bot software has been cut off from its command center, essentially halting its spread. TAGS: worm, MySQL, bot, MySQL Database, SQL Slammer, Symantec Corp., password, database, server, function, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., security
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