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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. TAGS: Linux server, kernel, security hole, Linux kernel, Linux, flaw, Debian, attacker, vulnerability, workstation, Symantec Corp., security, open source, server, researcher, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: Samba, SAMBA Server, denial of service, Linux system, flaw, Unix, open-source software, Linux, printer, open source, server, Microsoft Windows

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., Linux system, network device, denial of service, Web server, flaw, Linux, router, open source, server

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, Linux, open-source software, open source, project, developer, attack, server

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, paper, flaw, vulnerability, Linux, configuration, researcher, open source, blog, server, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

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. TAGS: BSD, Linux company, flaw, vulnerability, researcher, Novell Inc., representative, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Intel, security, operating system, Microsoft Corp., server

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. TAGS: CVS Corp., Concurrent Versions System, repository, flaw, VPN, open source, Apache Software Foundation, project, researcher, development, security, Linux, server

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. TAGS: Linux server, Red Hat Linux 6.2, worm, Internet worm, hacking tool, vulnerable server, Red Hat Inc., Linux, flaw, distribution, hacking, installation, server, patch management, printer, security

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. TAGS: flaw, attacker, vulnerability, client, researcher, screensaver, project, server, security, Linux, PC, Microsoft Windows

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

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. TAGS: Concurrent Versions System, open source, flaw, vulnerability, attacker, Linux, project, developer, security, server, researcher, database

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. TAGS: Concurrent Versions System, Minix, Cisco Systems Inc., vulnerability, flaw, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Week in review, attacker, source code, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, open source, Linux, researcher, security
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