Sun's Solaris Takes Security Mainstream
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Sun's Solaris Takes Security Mainstream
(Ziff Davis)
Sun's Solaris Takes Security Mainstream
(Ziff Davis)
04/12/2004 10:00 AMZiff Davis - The upcoming release of Solaris 10 is the latest sign
that crucial security features are making their way to mass-market
platforms.
Sun's Solaris 10 to run Linux apps, too
Sun's Solaris 10 to run Linux apps, too
08/04/2004 01:09 AMProject Janus intercepts a program's communications with Linux and
translates them into communications with Solaris.
Sun's Solaris shines on Itanium
Sun's Solaris shines on Itanium
07/23/2004 04:33 AMJonathan Schwartz ponders future of Solaris 10
Sun's Loiacono Outlines Solaris Road Map
Sun's Loiacono Outlines Solaris Road Map
09/20/2004 01:18 AMIn an eWEEK interview, the Sun exec says he sees Solaris, Linux, Java
and even Windows coexisting.
SCO trumps Sun's open source Solaris bid
SCO trumps Sun's open source Solaris bid
06/09/2004 02:10 PMSun trumps SCO by not knowing its own plans
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
07/12/2004 12:42 AMQ&A :The company's president says its strategy to open-source
Solaris gives it the chance to "deliver a better license that
addresses a broader community and still opens more market
opportunities rather than somehow threatening our economic model."
Q&A: Sun's John Loiacono on open-source
Solaris
Q&A: Sun's John Loiacono on open-source
Solaris
07/09/2004 05:03 PMSun will make its Solaris operating system available under an
open-source model by the end of the year, according to John Loiacono,
the company's executive vice president of software.
Sun's Long Road to Open-Source Solaris
Sun's Long Road to Open-Source Solaris
06/03/2004 01:59 PMSun's announcement of plans to open-source Solaris are the latest
public glimpse of a project that has been years in the making, and
efforts are further along than Sun execs are letting on.
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
(Ziff Davis)
Sun's Schwartz Opens Up on Solaris Plan
(Ziff Davis)
07/12/2004 09:14 AMZiff Davis - Q&A :The company's president says its strategy to
open-source Solaris gives it the chance to "deliver a better license
that addresses a broader community and still opens more market
opportunities rather than somehow threatening our economic model."
Enterprise Customers Question Sun's
Open-Solaris Efforts
Enterprise Customers Question Sun's
Open-Solaris Efforts
07/12/2004 02:17 AMThe company is exploring the idea of eschewing the GPL for unique
licenses and customers wonder Sun's commitment to open-source
licensing.
Sun's Loiacono Outlines Solaris Road Map
(Ziff Davis)
Sun's Loiacono Outlines Solaris Road Map
(Ziff Davis)
09/20/2004 01:30 AMZiff Davis - In an eWEEK interview, the Sun exec says he sees Solaris,
Linux, Java and even Windows coexisting.
Analysts Question Sun's Open-Source
Solaris Plans
Analysts Question Sun's Open-Source
Solaris Plans
09/21/2004 07:08 PMSun's plans to offer Solaris code to the open-source community leaves
some analysts scratching their heads.
Sun Hints at a PowerPC Solaris Port
August 12 - 6:17 PM ET News in Brief | A
bl0g entry from Sun's second in c
Sun Hints at a PowerPC Solaris Port
August 12 - 6:17 PM ET News in Brief | A
bl0g entry from Sun's second in c
08/12/2004 06:48 PMBetaNews Aug 12 2004 10:28PM GMT
Analysts Question Sun's Open-Source
Solaris Plans (Ziff Davis)
Analysts Question Sun's Open-Source
Solaris Plans (Ziff Davis)
09/21/2004 06:27 PMZiff Davis - Sun's plans to offer Solaris code to the open-source
community leaves some analysts scratching their heads.
Sun's Bryan Cantrill explains that Sun
will give away Solaris to sell hardware
and support
Sun's Bryan Cantrill explains that Sun
will give away Solaris to sell hardware
and support
08/30/2004 11:00 PMSun's Bryan
Cantrill explains that Sun will give away Solaris to sell hardware and
support, while
Jonathan
Schwartz reveals Sun's strategy to get customers onto Solaris at any
cost, sacrificing hardware sales.
Sun's Jonathan Schwartz Takes on
Longhorn
Sun's Jonathan Schwartz Takes on
Longhorn
11/19/2003 02:15 PMJonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc.'s executive vice president of
software, took time after his quarterly Town Hall in San Francisco to
sit down with eWEEK Contributing Editor Steve Gillmor in a
conversation about Microsoft Corp.'s Longhorn Wave and the market
challenges and opportunities it may present for Sun.
Help: security flaw hits mainstream
Help: security flaw hits mainstream
05/19/2004 06:02 PMIf you browse the internet (since you read this, that means you),
watch out for the
latest OS X exploit.
It seems to only be a problem in Panther. The help: protocol can be
abused to launch AppleScripts. Why is this bad? Terminal commands can
be called from AppleScript. In other words, simply visiting a web page
can do
serious damage. A proof of concept (harmless,
but scary) is located
here. What can you
do? Download an application like
More
Internet or
GURLfriend and
remap the help protocol. If you have any tips, please leave a comment.
Update: NetNewsWire
might also be
affected, though it is rare you would subscribe to a feed that wants
to erase your hard drive.
Solaris 10 Security
Solaris 10 Security
04/19/2004 08:32 PMSun touts tougher security in Solaris 10
Sun touts tougher security in Solaris 10
09/14/2004 12:34 PMSolaris 10 Containers / Zones Security
Flaw
Solaris 10 Containers / Zones Security
Flaw
04/01/2005 05:06 PMjim allan (Mar 31 2005)
Solaris 9 patch 113579-03 introduces a
NIS security bug
Solaris 9 patch 113579-03 introduces a
NIS security bug
04/19/2004 07:07 PMChris Thompson (Apr 19 2004)
Re: Solaris 10 Containers / Zones
Security Flaw
Re: Solaris 10 Containers / Zones
Security Flaw
04/02/2005 03:36 PMRobert Escue (Apr 02 2005)
Re: [LSD] Security vulnerability in
SUN's Java Virtual Machine
implementation
Re: [LSD] Security vulnerability in
SUN's Java Virtual Machine
implementation
10/28/2003 11:06 PMMichael Earls (Oct 27 2003)
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
04/18/2004 03:02 PMMacromedia Announces Flash Player 7 for
Solaris with Improved Security
Macromedia Announces Flash Player 7 for
Solaris with Improved Security
09/16/2004 12:41 PMWebProNews Sep 16 2004 3:11PM GMT
Mac.Ars takes on Security
Mac.Ars takes on Security
05/20/2004 09:45 PMMac.Ars looks at recent developments in Mac OS X security. Does Apple
need to do a better job with security on OS X?
Internet security takes a hit
Internet security takes a hit
03/17/2005 03:15 AMEurope takes on Afghan security
Europe takes on Afghan security
08/09/2004 02:10 AMA French and German led military unit takes over command of the
international peacekeeping force in Afghan.
Passlogix Takes Security Modular
Passlogix Takes Security Modular
07/28/2004 01:24 PMAll of the company's future products will be offered as modules that
plug into its v-GO single sign-on solution.
In Security, Insecurity Takes Root
In Security, Insecurity Takes Root
07/28/2004 08:24 PMInvestors Business Daily Jul 29 2004 0:16AM GMT
Security czar takes on Net threats
Security czar takes on Net threats
12/02/2003 09:56 AMZDNet Dec 2 2003 9:24AM ET
Comdex: Gates takes on spam, security
Comdex: Gates takes on spam, security
11/17/2003 08:08 AMZDNet Nov 17 2003 7:54AM ET
Week ahead: Security takes the stage
Week ahead: Security takes the stage
06/08/2004 04:15 AMPhoenix authentication security takes
wing
Phoenix authentication security takes
wing
04/28/2004 01:00 PMThe BIOS maker launches security software technology that ensures only
authorized users with a "trusted device" can gain access to a
corporate network.
Microsoft takes Apple approach to
security
Microsoft takes Apple approach to
security
08/09/2004 10:00 AMMicrosoft has finally finished the long-awaited upgrade for Windows
XP, which should be available to PC users in August. The second major
update since XP was released in October 2001 focuses on fixing the
security holes that have plagued it in recent months. Microsoft has
followed Apple's lead in turning all the security features on by
default, rather then leaving the OS wide-open to attacks. As well as
making virus-writers' and hackers' work that much more difficult, the
update could also spell the end for the pop-up ad. Internet Explorer 6
will be set to block pop-ups by default, trailing all the other major
browsers that have long had built-in pop-up blocking.
Microsoft Takes Orders For Security
Update CD
Microsoft Takes Orders For Security
Update CD
02/18/2004 09:34 AMMicrosoft is now taking orders for its Security Update CD.
Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux
security
Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux
security
01/27/2004 11:28 AMWith the MyDoom virus spreading rapidly Monday, Microsoft honcho Bill
Gates points to the silver lining in such attacks and warns against
complacency regarding non-Windows operating systems.
Gates takes a side-swipe at Apple, Linux
security
Gates takes a side-swipe at Apple, Linux
security
01/27/2004 10:21 AMAs the MyDoom virus spread rapidly across the Internet on Monday, Bill
Gates extolled the value of such attacks and warned against other
operating systems' complacency. Microsoft chief software architect
Bill Gates took a side-swipe at rival operating systems on Monday, as
he reiterated the importance of security for Windows; in particular
its next version, which is codenamed Longhorn.
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
01/04/2004 02:21 PMCNET Jan 4 2004 1:07PM ET
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