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  • New internet worm - Sasser

    05/01/2004 12:49:34 PM PDT · by tentmaker · 72 replies · 254+ views
    A new internet worm, named "Sasser" began spreading across the net Friday night. It uses the MS LSASS vulnerability that was patched recently by Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011.
  • New, Blaster-style Windows worm sweeps the Net

    05/01/2004 2:02:09 PM PDT · by Valin · 64 replies · 376+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 5/1/04 | DWIGHT SILVERMAN
    Computers using Microsoft's Windows XP or 2000 operating systems are the target of a new Internet worm that spreads from machine to machine without user intervention. The worm, dubbed Sasser, takes advantage of a flaw in Windows that was patched by a fix issued in mid-April. However, because not all users take advantage of an auto-update feature included in Windows XP and 2000, there are still many systems connected to the Internet that are vulnerable. Sasser attacks a component of Windows called LSASS.EXE, and installs a file called AVSERVE.EXE, which then begins scanning the Internet and local networks for more...
  • Another Blow for SCO

    04/22/2004 9:13:22 PM PDT · by Anti-Bubba182 · 11 replies · 69+ views
    The Motley Fool ^ | April 22, 2004 | Seth Jayson
    SCO Group's (Nasdaq: SCOX) share price has been riding a sick-looking roller coaster since last week's announcement that one of the company's primary financiers, BayStar Capital, wants to pull up stakes and skip town. SCO Group has made headlines for the past year as the computer industry's bullyboy. The group owns rights to a version of Unix, and its growth strategy involves a wave of lawsuits on a variety of related complaints against deep-pocketed firms such as IBM (NYSE: IBM), DaimlerChrysler (NYSE: DCX), and AutoZone (NYSE: AZO). BayStar Capital came onto the scene last October. The hedge fund sank $20...
  • Los Angeles LUG pres resigns over military Linux use

    04/21/2004 9:09:26 AM PDT · by ArcLight · 34 replies · 61+ views
    NewsForge ^ | 4/20/2004 | Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
    Clay Claiborne, founder and president of Linux Users Los Angeles (LULA), says he has resigned his position because of his opposition to the war in Iraq and the U.S. Armed Forces' use of Linux.
  • Linux: unfit for national security?

    04/19/2004 1:07:39 PM PDT · by TheEngineer · 164 replies · 283+ views
    Electronic Engineering Times ^ | 19 April 2004 | Charles J. Murray
    CHICAGO — Days after an embedded-industry CEO stirred up a firestorm by charging that Linux poses a threat to U.S. security, two prominent computing-security experts said last week that some developers are already inappropriately using Linux in critical security applications where it isn't suitable. Purdue University professor Eugene Spafford and Cynthia Irvine of the Naval Postgraduate School warned that the highest-level, but little-understood, security concerns are sometimes ignored during the development of control systems for tanks, bombs, missiles and defense aircraft. Linux, Windows and Solaris operating systems should not be used in such applications, Spafford said. "An awful lot of...
  • State Computers Systems completely shut down in Arkansas....

    04/16/2004 3:34:01 PM PDT · by TheBattman · 40 replies · 343+ views
    4/16/2004 | Me
    I hadn’t heard anything via the news today, but the DIS (Department of Information Services) the department responsible for upkeep of the state’s computer systems (Government, Schools, etc.) instructed all schools statewide that all computers, including workstations, servers, etc. MUST be shut down at the end of the school day today (Friday 4/16/2004). This is to apply to ALL computers tied in with the state network. The reason? An unmanageable number of viruses and an attack by hackers (probably allowed in via the email worms infecting the system). The network is suppose to be completely down through 8:00 AM Monday...
  • BayStar wants to dump investment in SCO [my title]

    04/16/2004 12:50:08 PM PDT · by antiRepublicrat · 17 replies · 160+ views
    Yahoo Finance ^ | April 16 2004 | The SCO Group, Inc.
    The SCO(R) Group, Inc. Receives Request From BayStar Capital II, L.P. to Redeem Shares of Series A-1 Convertible Preferred Stock Friday April 16, 1:45 pm ET LINDON, Utah, April 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The SCO Group, Inc. ("SCO") (Nasdaq: SCOX - News), the owner of the UNIX operating system, received a letter on April 15, 2004 from BayStar Capital II, L.P. requesting that SCO immediately redeem BayStar's 20,000 shares of SCO's Series A-1 Convertible Preferred Stock. The letter asserts that BayStar is entitled to the redemption of its shares under Article VII.A(vii) of the Certificate of Designation, Preferences and Rights of...
  • Linux to benefit from law in China

    04/15/2004 11:28:37 AM PDT · by Reeses · 7 replies · 99+ views
    Palm Beach Post ^ | Sunday, March 14, 2004 | Julie Chao, Palm Beach Post-Cox News Service
    BEIJING -- For years, China has been trying to end Microsoft Corp.'s monopoly on its computers. It has tried to develop its own operating system. It has appealed to the patriotism of consumers. Now, it is turning to the law. Officials say a new law will be announced by this summer requiring a minimum percentage of software purchased by the government be produced in China. That's crucial in a country where the government accounts for 25 percent of the $30 billion software market. No one is saying what that minimum will be -- some say it may be as high...
  • Software warfare

    04/13/2004 9:46:01 AM PDT · by stainlessbanner · 4 replies · 342+ views
    the star ^ | Apr. 12, 2004 | TYLER HAMILTON
    Software warfare TECHNOLOGY REPORTER When Corel Corp. of Ottawa shipped its first and only Linux operating system back in 1999, it was in the unusual position of having an award-winning PC product that attracted more praise than purchase orders.Observers liked the idea of challenging Microsoft Corp. and the overwhelming dominance of its Windows desktop system, but many dismissed Corel's move as well-intentioned lunacy. The dominance of Windows left Linux challengers reluctant to enter the ring, let alone take a jab at the Redmond titan.No surprise, Corel threw in the towel in 2001 and sold off its Linux operations.Three years later,...
  • Green Hills calls Linux 'insecure' for defense

    04/11/2004 11:16:16 AM PDT · by glorgau · 8 replies · 133+ views
    EE Times ^ | April 09, 2004 (6:14 PM EDT) | Alexander Wolfe
    NEW YORK — A storm has erupted in the embedded community, with real-time operating systems house Green Hills charging that Linux is fundamentally insecure and wide open to security breaches by "foreign intelligence agencies and terrorists." The explosive charges were made in a speech delivered Thursday (April 8) at the Net-Centric Operations Industry Forum in McLean, Va., by Green Hills chief executive officer Dan O'Dowd. "Now that foreign intelligence agencies and terrorists know that Linux is going to control our most advanced defense systems, they can use fake identities to contribute subversive software," said O'Dowd, in a copy of the...
  • Not so fast!! SCO Loses Motion to Dismiss Red Hat Complaint!

    04/07/2004 2:36:39 PM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 30 replies · 179+ views
    http://www.groklaw.net/ ^ | 2004-04-06 | GROKLAW
    SCO's Motion to Dismiss has been denied in Delaware. The judge has also stayed any further activity in the Red Hat case until after the IBM case in Utah is resolved, unless things get bogged down there. Both sides have to file a letter every 90 days letting her know how things are progressing in the IBM matter. The judge will lift the stay if things don't hop along in a reasonable fashion in Utah. Considering how long it took for this overworked judge to rule on this motion, I don't see the order as a delay at all. The...
  • IBM-SCO: David Boies Describes His Litigation Technique

    04/07/2004 8:46:39 AM PDT · by WL-law · 6 replies · 192+ views
    self | 04-07-04 | WL-Law
    For followers of the SCO/Linux litigation: I had the surprise opportunity to attend a lecture last night given by -- guess who -- SCO's lead attorney David Boies, presented at the R.E. Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee U. -- Boise was standing before the tomb of General R.E. Lee as he spoke, which struck a bit of an odd note to my ear. Boies described, in a general presentation to practitioners, his recipe for a successful litigation style as "don't focus on the particulars of your case, because a jury can't understand the details, focus on the big picture,...
  • SCO: IBM's request packs more punch

    04/06/2004 12:29:28 PM PDT · by WL-law · 12 replies · 79+ views
    Salt Lake City Tribune ^ | 04-06-04 | Bob Mims
    IBM not only seeks to have Linux-related copyright infringement charges by Utah's SCO Group dismissed, it wants a federal judge to make sure the allegations are never allowed in court again. In the latest maneuver filed in SCO's year-old quest for a minimum of $5 billion and maximum of $50 billion in damages from Big Blue, the world's largest computer company asked U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball and Magistrate Judge Brooke Wells to reject the copyright claims "with prejudice," meaning SCO would be prohibited from refiling the same allegations. SCO sued IBM in March 2002, claiming its proprietary Unix code...
  • Moving to Linux may not save money--yet

    04/05/2004 11:23:03 AM PDT · by Bush2000 · 170 replies · 228+ views
    CNET News.com ^ | April 5, 2004 | Matt Hines
    Moving to Linux may not save money--yet Last modified: April 5, 2004, 9:45 AM PDT By Matt Hines Staff Writer, CNET News.com Migrating to open-source software may cost some companies more than simply upgrading their Unix or Windows systems, according to a study research company The Yankee Group released Monday. Based on a survey of 1,000 information technology administrators and corporate executives at companies around the globe, Yankee's report concluded that the technical merits promised by Linux and applications built to run on the operating system have yet to overcome financial concerns related to adopting the software. At companies with...
  • Forbes: Linux Loyalists Leery

    04/01/2004 7:32:45 PM PST · by Incorrigible · 34 replies · 295+ views
    Forbes ^ | 3/31/04 | Daniel Lyons
    Linux Loyalists LeeryDaniel Lyons, 03.31.04, 1:49 PM ETNEW YORK - Two years ago, when Rick Carey was chief technology architect at Merrill Lynch, he was crazy about Linux and especially about Red Hat, the leading Linux distributor. At the time, he was leading the charge to migrate all of the computer systems at Merrill to Linux. But these days, things have changed. Carey, who is now chief technology architect at Bank One (nyse: ONE - news - people ), says that although he still likes Linux, he's not rushing into any deployments of the open-source operating system. Chicago-based Bank One...
  • IBM seeks knockout blow in SCO case Legals experts see confidence in latest IBM filings

    03/31/2004 10:14:57 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 28 replies · 349+ views
    InfoWorld ^ | March 30, 2004 | Robert McMillan, IDG News Service
    A recent court filing from IBM Corp. appears to indicate a growing confidence on the part of the Armonk, New York, computing giant that it will prevail in its legal dispute with The SCO Group Inc., according to lawyers following the case.    ADVERTISEMENT    RELATED LINKS [an error occurred while processing this directive] In an amended counterclaim to SCO's lawsuit that was filed Friday, IBM asked the District Court for the District of Utah to enter a declaratory judgement in its favor. IBM asked the court to rule that it has not infringed on SCO's copyright and has not breached...
  • Noah Johnson: Folding Proteins at Home

    03/30/2004 2:11:05 AM PST · by Swordmaker · 34 replies · 385+ views
    Apple Computer ^ | 3/30/2004 | By Barbara Gibson
    Noah Johnson: Folding Proteins at Home By Barbara GibsonIn what is rapidly becoming a new world of democratic computing, Noah Johnson’s three Power Macs are humming quietly away, helping Stanford University scientists solve a complex problem that, one day, may help them fight disease. As part of a groundbreaking distributed computing experiment, Johnson and half a million other people are donating their spare computer capacity so Stanford can remotely simulate protein folding, an essential biochemical process that controls vital body functions. The project, called Folding@home, represents a sort of ad hoc democracy because anyone with an Internet connection can...
  • SCO targets locals in Linux battle

    03/24/2004 7:52:41 AM PST · by NCjim · 10 replies · 34+ views
    NewsInteractive ^ | March 23, 2004 | Kate Mackenzie and Chris Jenkins
    SCO Group has begun targeting Australian Linux users in its legal campaign to claim ownership of some code in the open-source operating system. SCO has engaged lawyers to "contact Linux users" about its controversial Linux licencing scheme, after its US legal counsel reached 1500 of the world's largest Linux users in May. SCO Australia-New Zealand general manager Kieran O'Shaugnessy would not say how many Australian organisations had been contacted, but claimed at least one sale had gone through for a SCO Linux licence. SCO said several US companies had bought the licences, including Computer Associates although CA disputed the claim....
  • SCO targets federal supercomputer users

    03/19/2004 6:24:07 PM PST · by amigatec · 24 replies · 191+ views
    Zdnet.com ^ | March 19, 2004, 1:31 PM PT | Stephen Shankland
    The SCO Group, the company that's hoping to profit from its assertion that Linux violates its Unix intellectual property, has threatened legal action against two federal supercomputer users, letters released Thursday show. SCO sent letters raising the prospect of legal action for using Linux to two Department of Energy facilities, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). The letter to NERSC director Horst Simon used strong language in its effort to convince the research facility to buy a license that will let it use Linux without fear of SCO legal action. "I am...
  • SCO acts as Microsoft shill to attack Linux

    03/18/2004 7:58:33 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 29 replies · 106+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | 13 March 2004 | Charlie Demerjian
    IN CASE you have had your head in the proverbial sand, over the past week, the already listing SCO case had the air let out of it. The whiney leak you heard when Eric Raymond published the Halloween X memo suddenly turned into a big flappy farty sound. Mike Anderer, the 'brains' behind the MS 'not investment' into MS spilled the beans. I say 'not' in quotes because it wasn't a direct investment on MS's behalf. A few people working for MS happened to call up Baystar and suggest that they put a ton of money into SCO. Note the...