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Enhance Your Linux Security Using McAfee's Premier Anti-Virus Tool

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StandGuard Anti-Virus for Linux brings the industry-leading power of McAfee's scanning engine and the ease-of-use of the award-winning StandGuard Anti-Virus to Linux running on x86-based PCs. StandGuard Anti-Virus for Linux (x86-based PCs) allows users to detect and clean the full 150,000+ threats identified by McAfee’s AVERT, a huge improvement over the 40,000 viruses that some Linux solutions promise to detect. Bytware and McAfee's AVERT support users’ needs 24/7/365.

OpenBSD 3.8 X.org Driver Enhancements For Intel Hardware Support

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The clocks have fallen back, the leaves are hitting the ground and new BSD releases are on the Net. Among all the noise and buzz created by Linux, it's important to remember that it's not the only open source variant of Unix. OpenBSD, NetBSD and FreeBSD are all still very much alive and kicking and have recently been released from their respective projects

Mandriva Linux 2006 Review: Ideal Beginner-Friendly Distribution

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MandrakeLinux always had a reputation as an ideal distribution for beginners. Now that the renamed Mandriva has included technologies from Conectiva and Lycoris into Mandriva Linux 2006, this reputation seems more justified than ever. From its installation program to its selection of software and desktop design to its package design and security options, Mandriva is one of the easiest to use distributions available today.

OpenBSD 3.8 Installation On SunBlade 100: Security Enhancements

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Yesterday OpenBSD, the proactively secure Unix-like operating system, released version 3.8, featuring several improvements to networking, RAID management tools, and increased security. At openbsd.org you can download installation files or order the official three-disc CD set, which supports 16 processor architectures out of the box. I took this new release as an opportunity to perform my first ever OpenBSD install.

Exploring Realtime's Biometric Solutions for Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

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Realtime's Risk Management Tool, APM, has been installed over 150 times to SAP customers and our bioLock is well established in the SAP world as the first SAP certified biometric identity management solution. These were enough reasons for SAP to approach realtime to include us in an educational movie about Sarbanes-Oxley. We facilitated an interview with Professor Paul Foote, (a Harvard educated Accounting Professor in California and Sarbanes-Oxley expert), that has built a biometric research center around the bioLock technology. SAP decided to make an additional movie about the bioLock technology to point out the powerful capabilities of biometrics, when it comes to complying with mandatory regulations. Both movies were shown on SAP TV worldwide.

Firefox: 1.0.6 Security Advisory Command Injection Risk

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Peter Zelezny has discovered a vulnerability in Firefox, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system. The vulnerability is caused due to the shell script used to launch Firefox parsing shell commands that are enclosed within backticks in the URL provided via the command line. This can e.g. be exploited to execute arbitrary shell commands by tricking a user into following a malicious link in an external application which uses Firefox as the default browser (e.g. the mail client Evolution on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4).

EnGarde Secure Linux 3.0 PR1: New Kernel and Enhanced Features

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"Guardian Digital is shortly going to be announcing the next major release of its award-winning EnGarde Secure Linux platform, and we'd like to offer the engarde-users community a first-glimpse at this release. Within this new release, codenamed Rapier, you'll find: Linux 2.6 kernel featuring SELinux Mandatory Access Control; Guardian Digital Secure Network features free access to all system and security updates; support for new hardware, including 64-bit AMD architecture; web-based management of all functions...."

Red Hat: Response to Microsoft Security Claims on Linux Issues

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Red Hat is accusing Microsoft of getting its facts wrong in its latest attack on Linux security. In an update on security at Microsoft's recent world-wide partner conference, the company's security head Mike Nash took aim at Linux to single out Red Hat. Nash says between January and June this year, Microsoft released 38 security bulletins for Windows Server 2003, while in the same period 234 were issued for Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 3.

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