by wwarren | Aug 27, 2005 | Open Source, Security
Security Now!: MS and other closed source vendors like to say because their source is closed they are more secure. In other words the fact that others do not have access to the code any zero day vulns will be kept under wraps and not pose a danger to the userbase....
by wwarren | Aug 27, 2005 | Linux, Open Source
BS’ Blog: Bryan J Smith devles into the MS file systems and compares then against Linux/Unix file sytems and digs out why MS needs defragmenting but Linux does not. *UPDATE* Bryan has updaed the post with more XFS and clarifications
by wwarren | Aug 2, 2005 | Open Source, Security
*NOTE*” If i forgot to trackback you and i used your post let me know and i will correct it as soon as possible. Everyone i have linked to deserves proper credit..:) Cicso and ISS have created quite a mess for themselves. First, Mike Lynn showed at the BlackHat...
by wwarren | Jul 7, 2005 | Open Source, Security Alerts
Eweek.com: This is an aircraft carrier sized hole. Check ALL software often for patches against this flaw.