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- "Crimeserver" Full of Personal/Business Data Found
- "DNS Forgery Pharming" Attack Against BIND 9
- "Show Us the Code" Breaks Its Silence
- "Spam King" Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
- $150 Linux Laptop for the Masses
- $200 Linux PCs On Sale At Wal-Mart
- $500,000 Prize for Faster Airport Security Checks
- 'Extreme Security' Web Browsing
- 'Friendly' Worms Could Spread Software Fixes
- 'I Was a Hacker for the MPAA'
- 'Til Tech Do Us Part
- 10,000 Cameras Ineffective At Deterring Crime
- 10,000-website Strong Malware Maze Created by Criminals
- 10-Day Patch Guarantee Not Mozilla's Policy
- 10-Year Anniversary of Open Source
- 100 Email Bouncebacks - Welcome to Backscattering
- 10Gb Ethernet Alliance is Formed
- 10K Filing Suggests Grim Outlook for SCO
- 11-Year-Old Becomes Network Admin for Alabama School
- 12 Companies Caught Stealing Software in 2007
- 158 Million Records Exposed (And Counting)
- 2.5 Years in Jail for Planting 'Logic Bomb'
- 2008 - Year of Linux Desktop?
- 2008 Turing Award Winners Announced
- 23,000 Linux PCs For Filipino Schools
- 24-hour Test Drive of PC-BSD
- 27 Billion Gigabytes to be Archived by 2010
- 2M New Websites a Year Compromised To Serve Malware
- 3.2 Billion Dollars Lost to Phishing in 2007
- 30 Years For Online Pharmacy Spammer
- 500 Thousand MS Web Servers Hacked
- 6 Months On, Vista Security Still Besting Linux
- 7 Secure USB Drives Reviewed
- 7 Things the Boss Should Know About Telecommuting
- 8 Reasons Not To Use MySQL (And 5 To Adopt It)
- 800 Break-ins at Dept. of Homeland Security
- 90% of IT Professionals Don't Want Vista
- 95 Of Every 100 Windows PCs Miss Security Updates
- A $1 Billion Email Gaffe
- A Case Study In GPLv2 / GPLv3 Compatibility
- A CIO's View of SUSE's Enterprise Viability
- A CIO's View of Ubuntu
- A Closer Look At Apple Leopard Security
- A Congressman Who Can Code Assembly
- A Cynic Rips Open Source
- A Decade of OSS, 10 Years After the Summit
- A First Look At Red Hat Developer Studio
- A Good Style Guide Under the Creative Commons?
- A Gut Check On Gutsy Gibbon
- A Historical Look At The First Linux Kernel
- A Little .Mac Security Flaw
- A Look at Microsoft's Security War Room
- A Look at the State of Wireless Security
- A Majority of Businesses Will Not Move To Vista
- A Mythbuster's Biggest Tech Headaches (and Solutions)
- A Peek Into Tomorrow's Linux
- A Review of the $200 Wal-Mart Linux PC
- A Run Through Windows Server 2008
- A School District's Education in Free Software
- A Screenshot Review of KDE 4
- A Simple Plan To Defeat Dumb Patents
- A Whitelist for Phone Calls?
- A Windows-Based Packaging Mechanism
- Acid3 Race In Full Swing, Opera Overtakes Safari
- Acid3 Test Released
- Admins Accuse Microsoft of Hotmail Cap
- Adobe Confirms Unpatched PDF Backdoor
- Adobe Flash Exploit Could Log Keystrokes
- Adobe Joins Linux Foundation, Develops AIR For Linux
- Adobe Opens Up AMF Spec
- Adobe PDF Exploits In the Wild
- Adobe Releases Flex Builder Linux Alpha
- Adobe To Port AIR To Linux
- Advocating Linux / OSS to Management.
- After 9 Years, Bugzilla Moves Up to 3.0
- After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad
- Aging Security Vulnerability Still Allows PC Takeover
- Air Force Emails Sensitive Information to Tourism Site
- Air Force to Get "Cyber Sidearms"
- Airbus 380 To Have Linux In Every Seat
- Airport Profilers Learn to Read Facial Expressions
- Airport Security Prize Announced
- Ajax Performance Analysis
- AJAX Version of Mathematica Coming
- Akamai Wins Lawsuit to Protect Obvious Patent
- Alabama Schools to be First in US to Get XO Laptop
- Alan Cox on Patent Law and GPLv3
- Algorithm Rates Trustworthiness of Wikipedia Pages
- Alienware Puts 64GB Solid-State Drives In Desktops
- AM3 Reference Diagram Disclosed
- Amazon EC2 Now More Ready for Application Hosting
- Amazon EC2 Open To All
- Amazon Offers Paid Web Database Service
- AMD Backs openSUSE with Huge New Infrastructure
- AMD Beats Intel in Power-Efficiency Study
- AMD Launches New ATI Linux Driver
- AMD Open Sources the AMD Performance Library
- AMD Promises Open Source Graphics Drivers
- AMD Releases 3D Programming Documentation
- AMD To Open ATI Specs
- AMD Unveils SSE5 Instruction Set
- American Security Firms Collaborate on Chinese Olympics
- Ameritrade Security Audit Finds Privacy-Busting Back Door
- An AI 4-Year-Old In Second Life
- An App Store For iPhone Software
- An eBay For Hackers
- An Open-Source Java Port To iPhone?
- Analyst Admits Open Source Will Quietly Take Over
- Analyst Says Blu-ray DRM Safe For 10 Years
- Anatomy of the Linux Kernel
- Anatomy of the VA's IT Meltdown
- Android's "Non-Fragmentation Agreement"
- Announcing the Coadunation 1.0.1 Daemon Server
- Annual IT Salary Survey Finds Dissatisfaction
- Anonymity of Netflix Prize Dataset Broken
- Another Sony Rootkit?
- Anti-Botnet Market is Black Eye for AV Industry
- Anti-Scammers Become Storm Botnet Victims
- Anti-Virus Bug Briefly Identified Windows Explorer as Malware
- Anti-Virus Effectiveness Down from Last Year
- AntiPiracy Macrovision Bug is Actually Six Years Old
- Antivirus Inventor Says Security Pros Are Wasting Time
- AntiVirus Products Fail to Find Simple IE Malware
- Antivirus Vendors Headed for Court
- Any "Pretty" Code Out There?
- AOL Cutting 2000 Additional Jobs
- ApacheCon Europe'08 Live Video Streaming
- Appeals Court Tosses $11M Spamhaus Judgement
- Apple 10.4.11 Update Can Brick Macs With Boot Camp
- Apple Adds Memory Randomization To Leopard
- Apple Crippled Its DTrace Port
- Apple Cuts Off Linux iPod Users
- Apple Error Leaves iPhone Developers In the Lurch
- Apple Fixes 'Misleading' Leopard Firewall Settings
- Apple iPhone v1.0.1 Update Now Available
- Apple Mac OS X Update For 17 Vulnerabilities
- Apple QuickTime DRM Disables Video Editing Apps
- Apple Safari On Windows Broken On First Day
- Apple Targeting Business World for the iPhone
- Apricot Team Selected For Fully Open Source 3D Game
- Archive Formats Kill Antivirus Products
- Archos 605 WiFi Hacked
- Are 80 Columns Enough?
- Are C and C++ Losing Ground?
- Are Contactless Payments Really Secure?
- Are Relational Databases Obsolete?
- Are Spammers Giving Up?
- Are You Proud of Your Code?
- Ask Database Guru Brian Aker
- Asus Corrects Eee PC Source Code Issue
- ASUS Motherboard Ships With Embedded Linux
- AT&T Accidentally Provides Free Wi-Fi To All
- AT&T Calls Telecommuters Back To the Cubicle
- AT&T Claims Internet to Reach Capacity in 2010
- AT&T Invents Surveillance Programming Language
- AT&T Welcomes Programmers for All Phones Except the iPhone
- ATI Committed To Fixing Its OSS Problems
- ATI Driver Flaw Exposes Vista Kernel to Attackers
- ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver
- Attacking Criminal Networks On the Internet
- Attacking Multicore CPUs
- Attacking Sandboxes
- Attempts to Count Linux Users Remain Pointless
- Auction Site To Sell Security Vulnerabilities
- Augmenting Data Beats Better Algorithms
- Australia Scraps National ID Plan
- Australian Researcher Boosts ADSL Speeds
- Automatix 'Actively Dangerous' to Ubuntu
- Backing Up Laptops In a Small Business?
- Backup Tapes With 2 Million Medical Records Stolen
- Bandwidth Crunch Looms for Cable Companies
- Banks, Wall St. Feel Pinch from Computer Intrusion
- Barrier to Web 2.0 — IT Departments
- BBC and ISPs Clash over iPlayer
- BBC Creates 'Perl on Rails'
- BBC iPlayer Welcomes Linux (and Macs)
- BBC Offers iPhone Version of iPlayer, Accessible to Linux Users Too
- BBC's iPlayer's Prospects Looking Bleak
- Beautiful Code Interview
- Believe the Occupational Outlook Handbook?
- Benchmarking Power-Efficient Servers
- Berners-Lee Challenges 'Stupid' Male Geek Culture
- Best Advanced Linux Kernel Training?
- Best Motherboards With Large RAM Capacity?
- Best Places To Work In IT
- Best Platform For Hobbyist Mobile Development?
- Best Programming Practices For Web Developers
- Best Way To Avoid Keyloggers On Public Terminals?
- Beware of "Backspaceware"
- Big Brother Really Is Watching Us All
- Bill Gates Should Buy Your Buffer Overruns
- BitTorrent Closes Source Code
- BitTorrent Devs Introduce Comcast-Proof Encryption
- Blackberry "Spy" Software Released
- Blast-Proof Fabric Resists Multiple Explosions
- Blocking Steganosonic Data In Phone Calls
- Blogger Finds Bug in NASA Global Warming Study?
- Blogger Objects To Accusations Surrounding Vista DRM
- Blu-ray BD+ Cracked
- Boeing 787 May Be Vulnerable to Hacker Attack
- Bogus Company Obtains Nuclear License
- Boing Boing Founder Warns of "Internet AIDS"
- Boot Record Rootkit Threatens Vista, XP, NT
- Boot Sector Virus Shipped on German Laptops
- Boot Sector Viruses & Rootkits Poised For Comeback
- Bossie Awards Honor Open Source Software
- Botnet Mafia in Online Turf War
- Breakdowns of Websight Defacement by Platform
- Breaking a Car's Cipher
- Breakpoints have now been patented
- Bring Down Internet Explorer In Six Words
- Broadband Data Improvement Act Clears Committee
- Bruce Schneier Weighs in on IT Lock-in Strategies
- Buffer Overflow Found in RFID Passport Readers
- Bugging Catches Up To SIP Phones
- Building a Data Center In 60 Days
- Building a Fast Wikipedia Offline Reader
- Burying a Mainframe In Style
- Bush Cyber Initiative Aims To Monitor, Restrict Access To Federal Network
- Business Open Source Use Up 26% in One Year
- Businesses Generally Ignoring E-Discovery Rules
- Businesses Spend 20% of IT Budgets on Security
- BusinessWeek Advocates Microsoft Piracy
- C# Memory Leak Torpedoed Princeton's DARPA Chances
- California Testers Find Flaws In Voting Machines
- Cambridge Researcher Breaks OpenBSD Systrace
- Can Sun Make MySQL Pay?
- Canadian University Puts Tech Whiz Kids in 'Dormcubator'
- Canonical Begins To Open-Source Launchpad
- Canonical Chases Deal to Ship Ubuntu Server OS
- Carnegie Mellon CAPTCHA Digitization Project Now Underway
- Case of the Great Hot-Site Swap
- Casino Insider Tells (Almost) All About Security
- CastleCops.com Hit With Reputation-Based Attacks
- CBC News Interprets GPL - Poorly
- Cell Phone Encryption Exploit Demonstrated
- Cellphone App Developed that Could Allow For 'Pocket Supercomputers'
- Cellphone Use On Planes Coming Soon?
- CEO of Red Hat Steps Down
- Ch-Ch-Chatting With the South Pole's IT Manager
- Changes In Store For PHP V6
- Checkers Solved, Unbeatable Database Created
- Chicago Cancels Municipal Wi-Fi Plan
- Chicago Developing 'Suspicious Behavior' Monitoring System
- Child-Suitable Alternatives To Passwords?
- China Crafts Cyberweapons
- China Taking on U.S. in Cyber Arms Race
- China's Cyberwaar Against India
- China's Open Document Format Fight
- China's President Hu Talks IT Warfare
- Chinese Military Hacked Into Pentagon
- Chinese Security Site Under New Kind of Attack
- Chinese Worm Creator Gets High-Paying Job Offer In Prison
- Choice Overload In Parallel Programming
- Choosing a Good DNSBL
- Choosing a Unix System Administration Textbook?
- Choosing an SSL Provider?
- Chroot in OpenSSH
- CIA Claims Cyber Attackers Blacked Out Cities
- CIA Declassifies the "Family Jewels"
- Cisco Announces 802.11n Products After All
- Cisco Confirms Regex Flaw in IOS
- Cisco Offices Raided, Execs Arrested In Brazil
- Cisco To Develop Third-Party APIs For IOS
- Cisco Turns Routers Into Linux App Servers
- Citrix Announces Agreement to Acquire XenSource
- Claim of a Blu-ray BD+ Crack
- Classified Cyber-Security Directive Puts NSA In Charge
- Classified US Intel Budget Revealed Via Powerpoint
- Clearance For New Linux Wireless Driver
- Click Here To Infect Your PC!
- Closed Source On Linux and BSD?
- CNBC Software Flaw Worth $1 Million?
- CNet Promotes Essential Open-Source Software to Joe Public
- CNN Website Targeted by DoS
- Coding Around UAC's Security Limitations
- Cold Reboot Attacks on Disk Encryption
- College Board Kills AP Computer Science AB
- College to Deploy First 802.11n Network
- Colleges Being Remade Into "Repress U"?
- Colleges Outsourcing Email To MS Live, Google
- Colleges Wrestle With Thumb Drives
- Colossus Cracks Again
- Comcast Continues to Block Peer to Peer Traffic
- Comcast Forging Packets To Filter Torrents
- Comcast Kicks Tires On 100-Gig Optical Links
- Command Line Life Partner Wanted
- Comment Deadline For NYC Photography Permits
- Community vs. Corporate Linux, The Coming Divide
- Comparing Visual Studio and Eclipse
- Compiz Gets Thumbs-Up for Gutsy Gibbon
- Computer Glitch Halts Seattle New Year's Fireworks
- Computer Models Find Patterns In Asymmetric Threats
- Computer Program Learns Baby Talk in Any Language
- Computer Scientists Grow a Better Virtual Tree
- Computers May Thwart 2010 Census
- Consumer Group Demands XP for Vista Victims
- Consumer Reports on 'State of the Net'
- Consumerist Catches Geek Squad Stealing Porn
- Contractor Folds After Causing Breaches
- Controversial Security Paper Nixed From Black Hat
- Convicted VoIP Hacker Robert Moore Speaks
- Convincing the Military to Embrace Open Source
- Coolest University Tech Lab Projects in the Works
- Cooling Challenges an Issue In Rackspace Outage
- Coping Strategies for Women in IT
- Corporate Email Etiquette - Dead or Alive?
- Corporate IT Hanging Up on Apple's iPhone
- Counterfeit Chips Raise New Terror, Hacking Fears
- Countering the Arguments Against Unbundling Windows
- Coverity Reports Open Source Security Making Great Strides
- Cracked Linux Boxes Used to Wield Windows Botnets
- Crackers Cause Pentagon to Put Computers Offline
- Cracking a Crypto Hard Drive Case
- Creative Documentation
- Creative Vista Driver Modder Speaks Out
- Criminals Attacking Myspace, Facebook IE Plugins
- Critical VMware Vulnerability, Exploit Released
- Cross-Platform Microsoft
- Cross-Selling Online Scams and Security Issues
- Crowdsourcing Software Development to the Masses
- Crowther's Original Adventure Source Code Found
- Cryptic Studios Open Sources Animation Tools
- Cryptographically Hiding TCP Ports
- Cryptography Expert Sounds Alarm At Possible Math Hack
- CS Degrees Low in 2007 But Bouncing Back
- Cubicle Security For Laptops, Electronics?
- Custom Trojan Creation Tool Sold Online
- Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities
- Cyber Crime A Distant #3 Priority for FBI
- Cyber Defense Competition Has A New Champion
- Cyber Storm II Set To Begin
- Cybercrime Is a Franchise Model That Scales
- Cybercrime Now Worth $105 Billion, Bypasses Drug Trade
- Cybercriminals Building New, Stealthier Networks
- Cybersecurity and Piracy on the High Seas
- Cyberwarfare in International Law
- D Block Spectrum Auction Fraud Alleged
- Dan Geer On Trusting PCs In Botnets
- Dangerous Java Flaw Threatens 'Virtually Everything'
- Daniel Lyons of Forbes Admits Being Snowed by SCO
- Darl McBride Leaving SCO?
- Darl McBride Takes the Stand In Novell v. SCO
- DARPA Sponsors a Hunt For Malware In Microchips
- Data Loss Bug In OS X 10.5 Leopard
- Data Mining In Law Enforcement
- Data Storage Predictions for 2008
- Data Theft Soars to Unprecedented Levels
- Database Sensei Brian 'Krow' Aker Answers Your Questions
- Datacenter Robbed for the Fourth Time in Two Years
- Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon
- de lcaza calls OOXML a "Superb Standard"
- Dealing With an IT Bully
- Dearly Departed — Companies and Products That Didn't Make It
- Debating the Linux Process Scheduler
- Debian Cluster Replaces Supercomputer For Weather Forecasting
- Debian Not Looking For Commercial Fortune
- Debian Refuses To Push Timezone Update For NZ DST
- Debian win32-loader Goes Official
- Dell Asking ATI For Better Linux Drivers
- Dell Linux Details
- Dell Partners with MS/Novell for Linux Servers
- Dell PCs with Ubuntu Are A Little Less Expensive
- Dell Refuses to Sell Ubuntu to Business
- Dell Releases Ubuntu 7.10-Powered PCs
- Dell Ships Ubuntu 7.04 PCs Today
- Dell Thinks Ubuntu Makes Hardware More Fragile?
- Dell to Offer More Linux PCs
- Dell To Sell Advanced Server Cooling Systems
- Dell Warns of Vista Upgrade Challenges
- Dell's Linux, IT Re-Invention
- Designing Software With Privacy in Mind
- Desktop Environment for Proprietary Applications?
- Desperately Seeking Xen
- Despite AOL's Claim, AIM Worm Hole Still Wide Open
- Details of Cyber Storm War Games Released
- Developer Conferences for the Summer?
- Developers Warned over OOXML Patent Risk
- DHS Injects Itself With DDoS
- DHS Official Suggests REAL ID Mission Creep
- DHS Plans Changes in Air Passenger Screening
- Did Russian Hackers Crash Skype?
- Did SCO Get Linux-mob Justice?
- Diebold Election Results Released By AZ Judge
- Diebold Voting Machines Audited by California
- Digital Picture Frames Infected by Trojan Viruses
- Disillusioned With IT?
- Disney Takes Another Stab at the House of the Future
- DIY CPU Demo'd Running Minix
- DJB Releases All Source to Public Domain
- DNS Rebinding Attacks, Multi-Pin Variant
- DNS Server Survey Reveals Mixed Security Picture
- Do "Illegal" Codecs Actually Scare Linux Users?
- Do Any Companies Power Down at Night?
- Do You Recommend Google Maps API or Microsoft Live Maps?
- Do Zebra Stripes Actually Help?
- Does Anonymity In Virtual Worlds Breed Terrorism?
- Does Constant Access Shatter the Home/Work Boundary?
- Does GPL v3 Alienate Developers?
- Does SPF Really Help Curtail Forged Email Headers?
- Domain Key Identified Mail vs Phishing
- Domains May Disappear After Search
- Don't Overlook Efficient C/C++ Cmd Line Processing
- Donald Knuth Rips On Unit Tests and More
- Donkey Kong and Me
- DoS Attacks on Estonia Were Launched by Student
- Dot-Com Work Culture Making a Comeback?
- Draft Review of Java 7 "Measures and Units"
- Dragonfly-Sized Insect Spies Spotted, Denied
- Drive-By Pharming In the Wild
- DSS/HIPPA/SOX Unalterable Audit Logs?
- Dutch Commission Deals Blow To Electronic Voting
- Dutch Government Adopts Open Source Software Initiative
- Dutch ODF Plan Could Sideline Microsoft
- DynDNS Drops Non-Delivery Reports
- E-Voting Undermines Public Confidence In Elections
- EA Denies DRM Problems With Sims 2
- Ebay Hacked, User Info Posted
- eBay vs. Romania's Online Scammers
- Eclipse Makes Java Development on the Mac Easier
- Ecuador Tax Agency Closes Microsoft Branch Offices
- EFF Lands a Blow On DirecTV
- Electronic Warfare Insects Coming Soon
- Embedding XML In Docs?
- Emoticons in the Workplace
- Encrypted Torrents Growing Fast In the UK
- Encrypted USB Key With TOR, Firefox
- Encryption Could Make You More Vulnerable
- Encryption Passphrase Protected by the 5th Ammendment
- Engineers Have a Terrorist Mindset?
- Engineers Make Good Terrorists?
- Enhancement To P2P Cuts Network Costs
- Enigma Machine for Sale on eBay
- Entering Passwords Through Eye Movement
- EPA Sends Data Center Power Study to Congress
- Erratum Plagues Quad-Core Opterons, Phenoms
- Ethics In IT
- Etoile Project Releases Mac-Like Environment
- EULAs For Malware
- Eve Online Client Source Code Leaked
- EVE Online Coming to Linux, Mac OS X
- EVE Online Endures Downtime Due to Breached Security
- EVE Online's Linux/Mac Client Goes Live Tuesday
- EVE-Online Patch Makes XP Unbootable
- Even My Mom Could Hack These Sites
- Evidence of Steganography in Real Criminal Cases
- Evolution and the 'Wisdom of Crowds'
- Evolution of the 'Captcha'
- Excel 2007 Multiplication Bug
- Expert Unveils 'Scary' VoIP Hack
- Experts Hack Power Grid in Less Than a Day
- Exploit Found to Brick Most HP and Compaq Laptops
- Extending SpamAssassin and Amavis
- ExtJS 2.1 AJAX Library Switches To GPL
- Extracting Meaning From the Structure of Networks
- Extreme Linux Server Available to North America
- Facebook Apps Facing Delays and Uncertainties
- Facebook In Court
- Facebook Opens Pages to Outside Developers
- Facebook Quietly Offers Storage to Developers
- Facebook Removes Firewall from Applications
- Facebook Widget Installs Zango Spyware
- Facial Hair and Computer Languages
- Failed Avionics a Possible Cause of BA038 Crash
- Fair Use Worth More Than Copyright To Economy
- Fake Codec is Mac OS X Trojan
- Falling Hardware Prices Favor Linux
- Famous Criminal Opines that Technology Breeds Crime
- Faster Chips Are Leaving Programmers in Their Dust
- FastTCP Commercialized Into An FTP Appliance
- FBI Boosts Servers For Faster Criminal Searches
- FBI Concerned About Implications of Counterfeit Cisco Gear
- FBI Data Mining For More Than Just Terrorists
- FBI Looks Into Chinese Role in Darfur Site Hack
- FBI Releases Results of Operation Bot Roast
- FBI Reports All-Time High In Internet Fraud Losses
- FBI Says Military Had Counterfeit Cisco Routers
- FBI Sought Approval To Use Spyware Through FISC
- FBI Targets Online Auction Sites' Criminal Element
- FBI Used Spyware for Online Search
- FBI's Bot Roast II Sees Great Success
- FCC Commish - US Playing 'Russian Roulette' with Broadband
- FCC's Spectrum Auction Approaches $20B in Bids
- Federal Agents Raid Homes for Modchips
- Federal Government Inadvertently Deleted Ca.Gov
- Fedora 8 A Serious Threat to Ubuntu
- Fedora 8 Released
- Fedora 9 "Sulphur" Alpha Released
- Fedora 9 Preview Cleared for Launch
- Feds Have a High-Speed Backdoor Into Wireless Carrier
- Feedback Sought for Proposed Mobile Firefox UIs
- Fifth Cable Cut, Iran Loses Net Connectivity
- Fighting Back Against Ghost Calls
- Fighting Spam Through Regulation and Economics
- Final Draft of GPLv3 Allows Novell-Microsoft Deal
- Finally We Get New Elements In HTML 5
- Firefox 3 Beta 3 Officially Released
- Firefox 3.0 Makes Leap Forward
- Firefox and IE Still Not Getting Along
- Firefox Quickies
- Firefox Security Head Says Microsoft Obscures OS Holes
- Firefox Spoofing Bug Puts Passwords At Risk
- Firefox Struggling to Compete as Corporate Browser
- Firefox Susceptible To QuickTime Security Flaw
- Firefox Vietnamese Language Pack Infected With Trojan
- First "Real" Benchmark for PostgreSQL
- First Ever Web Design Survey Results
- First Look At the ACID3 Browser Test
- First Looks at The Gimp 2.5
- First Release Candidate of Wine 1.0 Released
- First Scareware For the Mac
- First Thing IT Managers Do In the Morning?
- First US GPL Lawsuit Heads For Quick Settlement
- First Use of RIPA to Demand Encryption Keys
- Five AJAX Frameworks Reviewed
- Five Ideas That Will Reinvent Computing
- Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Thousands of Sites
- Flaws In Intel Processors Quietly Patched
- Florida Literally Scraps Touch-Screen Voting
- Follow-up on EVE's Boot.ini Issue
- Followup On Java As "Damaging" To Students
- Forbes 400 Targeted by ID Thieves
- Forbes Offers a Sympathetic Portrayal of Hackers
- Forbes' Dan Lyons Hates Groklaw, Wants to Be BFF with Linux
- Forensic Computer Targets Digital Crime
- Forensics On a Cracked Linux Server
- Forget Math to Become a Great Computer Scientist?
- Fork the Linux Kernel?
- Former Crypto-Analyst Analyzes the Danger of Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles
- Former OLPC CTO Aims to Create $75 Laptop
- Former Spammer Reveals Secrets in New Book
- Forty Years of LOGO
- FOSS License Proliferation Adding Complexity
- Four Root DNS Servers Go IPv6 On February 4th
- Fox Hacks Fark
- Fox News' FTP Password Anyone?
- France Bans BlackBerries In Govt. On Fears of Spying
- France Launches Anti-Spam Platform
- Freakonomics Q&A With Bruce Schneier
- Free Open Source Software Is Costing Vendors $60 Billion
- Free Pascal 2.2 Has Been Released
- Free Software FPS Games Compared
- FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE Now Available
- FreeBSD 7.0 Bests Linux In SMP Performance
- FreeBSD 7.0 Release Now Available
- French Police Ditching Windows for Linux
- Fresh Security Breaches At Los Alamos
- FSF Compliance Lab Addresses GPLv3 Questions
- FSF Releases AGPL License For Web Services
- FSF-Approved gNewSense 2.0 Released
- FTC Says Payment Processor Took Millions
- FTC To Take a Second Look at P2P
- FTP Hacking on the Rise
- Fujitsu HDD with AES 256-bit Encryption
- Full-Disclosure Wins Again
- Future AMD GPUs To Be More 'Open-Source Friendly'
- Fuzzing Toolkit For Web Server Testing
- G-Archiver Harvesting Google Mail Passwords
- Gaffes That Keep IT Geeks From the Boardroom
- Game Boy Zelda Comes With Source, Sort Of
- Game Developers Should Ignore Software Pirates
- Games All Downhill Since Pong?
- Gartner Analysts Warn That Windows Is Collapsing
- Gartner Says Open Source "Impossible To Avoid"
- Gartner Sees Virtual Interaction as the Future of IT
- Gates Expresses Surprise Over IE8 Secrecy
- Gates Says "A Lot of Work" Ahead In IT Development
- GCC 4.2.1 Released
- GCC 4.3.0 Exposes a Kernel Bug
- GCC Compiler Finally Supplanted by PCC?
- Gen Y Hits the Library the Most -- But Not For Books
- Gen Y Workers Reinventing IT for the Better
- Gentoo in Crisis, Robbins Offers Solution
- German Police Arrest Admin of Tor Anonymity Server
- Germany Makes Arrests In Global Phishing Scam
- Germany Seeks Expansion of Computer Spying
- Get Speed-Booting with an Open BIOS
- Getting Gouged by Geeks
- Getting Grubby & Demystifying Linux Booting
- Giant Penguins Once Roamed Peru
- Gigabyte N680SLI-DQ6 - A Mother Of A Motherboard
- Gmail As Open-Relay Spam Server
- Gmail CAPTCHA Cracked
- Gmail Vulnerability May Expose User Information
- GNOME 2.20 Released
- GNOME 2.20.3 for Slackware
- Gnome 2.22 Released
- GNU Coughs Up Emacs 22 After Six Year Wait
- Good Ways To Join an Open Source Project?
- GoogHOle Exploits GMail, Picasa and 200K Other Sites
- Google Announces Summer of Code 2008
- Google Announces Summer of Code 2008 Projects
- Google Apps Slow to Replace Competition
- Google Backs Open-Source CERT Group
- Google Begins "Gmail 2.0" Rollout
- Google Buys Anti-Malware Security Startup
- Google Desktop Now on Linux
- Google Funds Work for Photoshop on Linux
- Google Gears is Launched
- Google Launches First YouTube Ads
- Google Launches Powerpoint Competition, Web Ads for Mobile Devices
- Google Mail Servers Enable Backscatter Spam
- Google Partners With OIN For Linux
- Google Patents Shipping-Container Data Centers
- Google Purges Thousands of Malware Sites
- Google Rolls Out Online Storage Services
- Google Says Spam, Virus Attacks to Get More Clever
- Google Setting Up a Presence In Kenya
- Google Shares Its Security Secrets
- Google Summer of Code Extends to Highschoolers
- Google to Acquire Postini
- Google to be Our Web-Based Anti-Virus Protector ?
- Google to Offer Online Personal Health Records
- Google Vows to Increase Gmail Limit
- Google Wants You to Report Malware
- Google's Android Cellphone SDK Released
- Google's Audio CAPTCHA Falls To Automated Attack
- Google's Gdrive Raises Instant Privacy Concerns