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SCO selling Linux licenses online

February 23, 2004 The controversial software company quietly begins taking orders from companies that want to use Linux with its blessing. Meanwhile, SCO's main Web site is still offline due to MyDoom attacks. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., MyDoom virus, Linux, license, desktop computer, attack, CPU, Unix, open source, IBM Corp., server, operating system, PC

Data attack cripples SCO Web site

December 10, 2003 For the third time this year, unknown attackers deluge the SCO Group's site with enough data to make it inaccessible. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, attack, 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, password, attack, server, security

Developers take Linux attacks to heart

December 9, 2003 Some security changes may be necessary, but open-source projects show resiliency to illicit source-code changes, developers say. TAGS: Gentoo Linux, Gentoo, GNU, Linux kernel, attacker, Debian, Linux, open source, incident, attack, developer, security, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

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, network administrator, Web server, IBM Corp., server, Linux, connection

SCO attacks keep coming back

December 15, 2003 More Internet attacks cut off access to the SCO Group's servers, as the Unix software company struggles to stop the hackers. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., denial of service, attack, Internet Service Provider, Unix, Internet service, analysis, service provider, Linux, software company, server

Attack on SCO sites at an end

December 13, 2003 The controversial company's Web site and file servers are back online after being hit by a denial-of-service attack that cut off access for almost two days. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., file server, denial of service, Linux, attack, server, researcher

Flaw in Linux kernel allows attack

December 2, 2003 The Debian Project warns that a flaw in the Linux kernel helped attackers compromise four of the open-source software project's development servers. TAGS: Debian, Linux kernel, attacker, flaw, kernel, open-source software, Linux, open source, developer, project, attack, server

Year in review: Linux under attack

December 19, 2003 Lawsuits, threats and conspiracy theories swirled across the open-source landscape as the Linux operating system gained new converts. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, David Boies, Unix, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., Linux seller, intellectual property, suit, lawsuit, open source, desktop computer, attorney, attack, operating system, server

HP to launch 'virus throttling' software

November 30, 2004 Upcoming program will slow the spread of network pests, the computer maker promises. TAGS: HP ProCurve, HP Compaq ProLiant Server, virus, Symantec Corp., Redmond, floppy disk, HP Labs, HP Compaq ProLiant, spread, HP, computer company, security, Linux, attack, server, process

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, server, member, attack, project

Microsoft creating Windows for supercomputers

May 24, 2004 The company is looking to produce a version of Windows for high-performance computing, a move seen as a direct attack on a Linux stronghold. TAGS: high-performance computing, high-performance, stronghold, Microsoft Windows Server, supercomputer, Microsoft SQL Server, Linux, Intel, Microsoft Corp., attack, operating system, Microsoft Windows, database, server, PC

Year in review: Insecure about security

January 12, 2004 Worms and viruses delivered a wake-up call last year that corporate America couldn't ignore. TAGS: Sobig, MSBlast worm, virus, worm, Linux, America, security, attack, open source, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, server, Microsoft Windows

Universities, research centers retrench after hacks

April 15, 2004 Academic supercomputing labs continue this week to clean up Linux and Solaris servers targeted by unknown attackers, as law enforcement officials investigate. TAGS: University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, supercomputing, university, attacker, high-performance computing, staff, Sun Solaris, high-performance, attack, project, server, 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, vice president, software company, e-mail, security, server
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