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Linux servers at risk from trifecta of flaws
February 19, 2004
Three separate security bugs could be used by an ordinary user to gain total control of a Linux server or workstation, security researchers warn.
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Samba servers vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks
September 14, 2004
Patches released for flaws in software package that lets Windows files and printers be shared by Unix and Linux systems.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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OS makers slow to fix flaw, researcher says
May 27, 2005
Microsoft and some Linux vendors have yet to patch a hole related to a flaw in some Intel chips, despite having two months' notice.
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More flaws foul security of open-source repository
June 9, 2004
Six more security flaws are found in the popular program for maintaining code under development.
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Internet worm squirms into Linux servers
January 17, 2001
An Internet worm built from available hacking tools could swamp infected portions of the Net with high-bandwidth searches for vulnerable servers.
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SETI@home flaw could let invaders in
April 7, 2003
The ET hunters warn of a vulnerability in a widely used screensaver that lets the SETI@home project use volunteers' PC processing power to search data.
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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.
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Flaws drill holes in open-source repository
May 19, 2004
Vulnerabilities in two popular applications used by developers to store program code could allow attackers to corrupt open-source projects.
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Week in review: Code breaking
May 21, 2004
Source code was again under attack, as Cisco Systems investigated a leak, and two popular repository applications were found to have vulnerabilities.
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