Rogue code can take down Linux systems
Grok Headline matches for Rogue code can take down Linux systems
SMS Query: Systems Infected with Code
Red
SMS Query: Systems Infected with Code
Red
05/26/2004 12:09 PMRescuing Linux Systems
Rescuing Linux Systems
07/10/2002 04:36 AMLinux rescue disks generally fall into two distinct classes, each
with its own advantages and disadvantages. The first class of these
are rescue disks that are provided with or produced by a specific
Linux distribution and are therefore targeted toward correcting
problems encountered on a machine running that distribution. These
distribution-specific rescue disks may either be floppies created
during the installation process, or may be boot options that are
available from the distribution's installation CD. In either case,
such distribution-specific rescue disks reflect the boot loader,
filesystems, and tools used by that distribution.
My sister rescued a sick kitten from the street a couple of days ago.
Last night it choked and died on her bed. Sadly there's no reboot disk
for kittens; we tried CPR but it must have choked on something - we
couldn't inflate its lungs. This picture is for you, kitty.
"zeldman.kit"
Linux Systems Administrator
Linux Systems Administrator
03/25/2005 11:22 AM - United States, DC, Washington (2005-03-24)
Linux Systems Management Interface 0.03
Linux Systems Management Interface 0.03
03/20/2003 09:37 AMA Web-base Enterprise Management System.
More Than 90% of Linux Systems Have
Never Been Infected by a Virus
More Than 90% of Linux Systems Have
Never Been Infected by a Virus
07/29/2004 06:42 AMFaster Solaris, Linux with new Sun x86
systems
Faster Solaris, Linux with new Sun x86
systems
05/05/2004 10:48 PMSunday Times South Africa May 6 2004 3:26AM GMT
Survey says over 90% of Linux systems
have never had a virus
Survey says over 90% of Linux systems
have never had a virus
07/30/2004 12:14 PMThis headline paraphrases one on a blurb for a report from Evans Data
Corporation that goes on to say, "3 in 5 non-Linux developers reported
a security breach," and "78% of Linux developers say that their Linux
systems have never been hacked." Let's take a deeper look at those
figures.
Unisys Brings Linux to High-End Systems
Unisys Brings Linux to High-End Systems
08/02/2004 03:25 PMThe company's Intel-based ES700 servers can now run Linux operating
systems from Red Hat and SuSE Linux.
Linux Cognitive Awareness Systems(XCAWS)
Linux Cognitive Awareness Systems(XCAWS)
12/18/2003 02:14 AMCurrent Status: 17 December 2003
Introduction to Linux Sound Systems and
APIs
Introduction to Linux Sound Systems and
APIs
08/10/2004 12:22 PMSlashdot Aug 10 2004 4:03PM GMT
An introduction to Linux sound systems
and APIs
An introduction to Linux sound systems
and APIs
08/09/2004 08:44 PMTorvalds Changes How Code Can Be
Contributed to Linux
Torvalds Changes How Code Can Be
Contributed to Linux
05/24/2004 11:03 AMIn a move against claims and worries that proprietary code might make
its way into Linux, Linus Torvalds is changing how programmers can
contribute code to the Linux kernel.
SCO Showing More Code in Linux Dispute
SCO Showing More Code in Linux Dispute
01/16/2004 11:01 AMA SCO official says the company believes the code it's handing over to
IBM Monday will be enough to press its case for IBM to show some code
too.
Book Review: Building Clustered Linux
Systems
Book Review: Building Clustered Linux
Systems
06/17/2005 04:34 PMMany practical examples and figures help readers understand how to
build clusters for themselves.
Linux community reaction to MS code
disaster
Linux community reaction to MS code
disaster
02/13/2004 11:58 AMIn case you haven't heard Microsoft lost control of some of its source
code and it's been spreading through point-to-point networks.
Book Review - The Linux TCP/IP Stack:
Networking for Embedded Systems
Book Review - The Linux TCP/IP Stack:
Networking for Embedded Systems
12/31/2004 07:01 AMSome useful information for sure, but not enough is provided about
the TCP/IP stack for embedded systems.
Linux systems now comprise more than
half of world's fastest 500 computers
Linux systems now comprise more than
half of world's fastest 500 computers
06/21/2004 07:03 PMGo back more than a few years ago and Linux had zero representation
among the world's fastest supercomputers, which relied on traditional,
monolithic mainframe machines running Sparc, HP-UX, Unix or other
operating systems. In the last few years, however, the open source
operating system has begun dominating the list, thanks to clustering
and Intel hardware in the supercomputing market.
Sybase releases free top-of-the-line
database for Linux systems
Sybase releases free top-of-the-line
database for Linux systems
09/09/2004 04:17 PMDublin, Calif.-based Sybase, the veteran IT company best known for
PowerBuilder and a score of middleware products, has joined a growing
list of companies in releasing open source databases and other
software to lure more customers to their premium products. To the
company's credit, it is not releasing a second-hand piece of software,
as IBM did last month with Cloudscape, a leftover from the Informix
catalog.
Code Flaws Open Linux Apps to Attack
Code Flaws Open Linux Apps to Attack
09/17/2004 04:05 PMCode library problems could affect open-source programs that use the
graphical user interface toolkit GTK+, causing a denial-of-service
attack or an integer overflow.
Torvalds Changes How Code Can Be
Contributed to Linux (Ziff Davis)
Torvalds Changes How Code Can Be
Contributed to Linux (Ziff Davis)
05/24/2004 12:31 PMZiff Davis - In a move against claims and worries that proprietary
code might make its way into Linux, Linus Torvalds is changing how
programmers can contribute code to the Linux kernel.
Linux flaw exposes crash code threat
Linux flaw exposes crash code threat
06/17/2004 10:15 AMLinux creator unveils a way to track who
wrote what code
Linux creator unveils a way to track who
wrote what code
05/25/2004 10:18 AM2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.12
(Source code)
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.12
(Source code)
06/17/2004 12:15 AMA Linux distribution with X Windows on one or two floppies.
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.4
(Source code)
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.4
(Source code)
12/02/2003 09:57 AMA Linux distribution with X Windows on one or two floppies.
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.6
(Source code)
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.6
(Source code)
01/22/2004 10:25 AMA Linux distribution with X Windows on one or two floppies.
Cendant taps IBM eServer systems, Linux
for expanded airfare system
Cendant taps IBM eServer systems, Linux
for expanded airfare system
05/06/2004 11:19 PMSwitching from Sun's Unix-based system to IBM's eServer systems will
reduce IT costs by 90% over three years, Cendant said.
Linux kernel do_brk(), another
proof-of-concept code for i386
Linux kernel do_brk(), another
proof-of-concept code for i386
12/04/2003 01:17 PMJulien TINNES (Dec 04 2003)
Linux kernel do_mremap()
proof-of-concept exploit code
Linux kernel do_mremap()
proof-of-concept exploit code
01/06/2004 11:58 AMChristophe Devine (Jan 05 2004)
RE: Linux kernel do_mremap()
proof-of-concept exploit code
RE: Linux kernel do_mremap()
proof-of-concept exploit code
01/07/2004 04:45 PMtlarholm_at_pivx.com (Jan 06 2004)
Re: Linux kernel do_brk()
proof-of-concept exploit code
Re: Linux kernel do_brk()
proof-of-concept exploit code
12/02/2003 02:40 PMCalum (Dec 02 2003)
Re: Linux kernel do_mremap()
proof-of-concept exploit code
Re: Linux kernel do_mremap()
proof-of-concept exploit code
01/06/2004 01:03 PMBruno Lustosa (Jan 06 2004)
Linux kernel do_brk() proof-of-concept
exploit code
Linux kernel do_brk() proof-of-concept
exploit code
12/02/2003 12:12 PMChristophe Devine (Dec 01 2003)
MS partner fingered in Windows code
leak, Linux box implicated
MS partner fingered in Windows code
leak, Linux box implicated
02/13/2004 11:59 AMBill was right after all - share stuff with these creeps and the whole
thing goes to hell...
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.20
(Source code branch)
2-Disk X window embedded Linux 1.2.20
(Source code branch)
03/29/2005 05:09 PM
2-Disk X window embedded Linux is a tiny net-centric Linux that aims
at portable secure remote system usage. It contains many utilities
including: X Windows, vncviewer, rdesktop, a Web browser, a file
manager, a text editor, a terminal, a window manager, a menu system, a
dialog system, X scripting facilities, and many others. It aims to
work from 1 or 2 floppy disks in any remote location.
Changes:
A busybox package update and minor script cleanups.
Security group warns of Linux kernel
code hole
Security group warns of Linux kernel
code hole
01/06/2004 06:51 AMComputer Weekly Jan 6 2004 6:09AM ET
More Than 90% of Linux Systems Have
Never Been Infected by a Virus, New
Evans Data Survey; Eighty Percent Have
Never Been Hacked
More Than 90% of Linux Systems Have
Never Been Infected by a Virus, New
Evans Data Survey; Eighty Percent Have
Never Been Hacked
07/28/2004 06:20 PM'True Recycler' Symbio Technologies Uses
Old PC's as Diskless Thin Clients in New
Linux-Based Systems
'True Recycler' Symbio Technologies Uses
Old PC's as Diskless Thin Clients in New
Linux-Based Systems
05/20/2004 07:06 PMLinux Electrons May 20 2004 11:23PM GMT
Sr. Systems Administrator (Extensive
Unix/Linux System Administration, Perl
Scripting/Coding, and Networking
Experience)
Sr. Systems Administrator (Extensive
Unix/Linux System Administration, Perl
Scripting/Coding, and Networking
Experience)
03/17/2005 04:20 AMGoogle - United States, CA, Mountain View (2005-03-15)
Vintela Authentication Services (VAS)
Expands Identity Management Capabilities
for Unix and Linux Systems in Active
Directory
Vintela Authentication Services (VAS)
Expands Identity Management Capabilities
for Unix and Linux Systems in Active
Directory
09/13/2004 12:59 PMGrok Description matches for Rogue code can take down Linux systems
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Rogue code can take down Linux systems