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Amazon Relaunches Egghead.com
Thursday the 20th, December 2001 at 07:21 PM (EST)
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It's official: Egghead.com is back in the online sales game, this time owned by Amazon.com, which re-launched one of the Internet's oldest brand names as a new store operation powered by Amazon's e-commerce platform.

Antivirus Firms Warn About Gokar Self-Disguising Worm
Sunday the 16th, December 2001 at 12:08 PM (EST)
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Several antivirus firms are warning about Gokar, a new worm that uses Internet relay chat application mIRC and Microsoft Outlook to propagate. Early reports suggest the worm originated in Asia overnight.

Web access speed issues may not be a network problem
Friday the 14th, December 2001 at 10:57 PM (EST)
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Many organizations facing systems speed issues, either internally or externally, decide to upgrade their networks to fiber or gigabit Ethernet to solve their ?Network Issues?.

Antivirus will not leaves hole for FBI to play with
Wednesday the 12th, December 2001 at 11:25 AM (EST)
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Antivirus software vendors said Monday they don't want to create a loophole in their security products to let the FBI or other government agencies use a virus to eavesdrop on the computer communications of suspected criminals.

Flaw on linux FTP server
Thursday the 29th, November 2001 at 09:39 AM (EST)
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A vulnerability in the most widely used FTP server program for Linux has caused numerous sites vulnerable to hackers, a situation worsened when Red Hat mistakenly released information on the flaw early, leaving other Linux companies scrambling to get a fix out.

Installing Apache web server with SSL
Saturday the 8th, September 2001 at 12:35 AM (EDT)
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This article outlines the steps to installing the Apache Web Server using the latest SSL technology.

Introduction to Apache in a Wireless World
Thursday the 23rd, August 2001 at 11:15 PM (EDT)
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Wireless Internet access has the opportunity to serve, literally, every person everywhere. Delivering wireless content to cellular phones and PDAs is similar to but not exactly the same as serving traditional Internet content. Because of these products' limited physical size and communications speeds, new protocols have been developed to package the Web for the wireless world. WAP and WML are the backbones of wireless Web. Placing the Apache Web server into this picture is a natural and easy fit.

Using SSH : by Aleksandar Stancin
Tuesday the 21st, August 2001 at 09:12 PM (EDT)
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SSH is a secure replacement for telnet, rlogin, other r* and ftp protocols which handle sensitive information in an unsecure manner.

Securing your Linux Box
Thursday the 9th, August 2001 at 11:35 AM (EDT)
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With Linux becoming widespread in the work environment, the security of the individual machines must be considered. Machines running Linux can be networked easily, creating the potential risk of unauthorized users gaining access. This is particularly true if your Linux installation is straight out of the box. I will give a brief introduction to securing your Linux box and making your network environment a safer place for both your data and the people who use use it.

Optimizing your apache server
Sunday the 5th, August 2001 at 07:49 PM (EDT)
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This is one way of many optimizing Apache Webserver speed.

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