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Harvard University and 3 Publishers Develop Experimental Online Archive

The Chronicle of Higher Education: Harvard University and 3 Publishers Develop Experimental Online Archive. While finding long-term solutions to archiving text presents more modest problems, archiving the other objects that electronic journals increasingly contain presents a much greater challenge. These include sound and video files, computer simulations and computer data sets. [Tomalak’s Realm]

New Worm Keeps Them Guessing

New Worm Keeps Them Guessing. A new e-mail infection is spreading fast across the globe — probably faster than anything since Anna K. So fast in fact, the antivirus companies can’t agree on what it does. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]

Examining the life cycle of a RAD project

CA-2001-19: “Code Red” Worm Exploiting Buffer Overflow In IIS Indexing Service DLL

LinuxPR: Dell Announces Factory Installation of Red Hat Linux 7.1

Linux: Tech Support Nightmare

Linux: Tech Support Nightmare. There’s almost never-ending debate about the chances of success for the Linux OS in relation to Windows but one point I rarely see discussed is the simple fact that Linux, as it stands, is almost unsupportable. [kuro5hin.org]

IIS virus triggers Red alert

IIS virus triggers Red alert. VNU Jul 18 2001 5:16PM ET

A worm bearing strong similarities to the sadmind virus, which hit over 9000 IIS websites back in May, has been doing the rounds, exploiting a vulnerability which is over a month old.

The worm exploits a known buffer overflow vulnerability – an ISAPI extension in the Index Server of Windows 2000 and XP beta – for which Microsoft released a patch in June that it believed had fixed the problem.

[Computer security news]

Red Hat Security Advisory: Updated openssl packages available

Red Hat Security Advisory: Updated openssl packages available

Versions of OpenSSL prior to 0.9.6a suffer from potential security
problems. These include potential leakage of information after SSL
version 3 key exchanges, imperfect distribution of random numbers used
when generating signatures, honoring of sensitive environment variables
in library functions in setuid or setgid applications, and not taking
precautions to counter effects of potential hardware glitches when
generating digital signatures.

A flaw has also been found in the pseudo-random number generator used
in versions of OpenSSL prior to 0.9.6b. The OpenSSL Project Team has
released a patch which corrects this problem.

[Linux Today]

Review: EnGarde Secure Linux by Guardian Digital

Review of EnGarde Secure Linux by Guardian Digital.

Internet worm purports to be a Microsoft security alert