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May, 2000
Cracked! Part4: The
+Sniffer, # RootPrompt.org, May 31, 2000
+
+
+Noel continues his chronicle of a cracker attack on his LAN.
+In part 4, he notes that even local user vulnerabilities cannot
+be overlooked because you must assume that an attacker will
+eventually figure out a login/password. As part of his conclusions,
+he mentions he would like to explore OpenBSD for systems that
+need user accounts. The first three parts also make for interesting
+reading for all system administrators.
+
+
+
Security
Beyond the Garden of Eden, BeOpen.com, May 19, 2000
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+Does 'open'
+mean secure?, NetworkWorld Fusion Newsletters, January 5, 2000
+
+
+Security Portal founder Jim Reavis calls OpenBSD "Linux's Linux". We're not
+sure what it means, but he was making the point that public scrutiny of
+source code helps security, so it must be a compliment.
+
+
+
Giving
Back, Sm@rt Reseller Online, January 4, 2000
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