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 Wednesday, May 22, 2002

Servers may be off the hook on SQL worm
The infectious program has co-opted more than 6,600 machines, but its insistent attempts to spread make it easy to identify and exterminate.
[Via CNET News.com] voir aussi la discussion Slashdot à ce sujet#  

Call for Questions: Dr. Stefan Brands, cryptographer, public key infrastructure expert
Advogado has arranged to interview Dr. Stefan Brands, an internationally-recognized cryptographer and an expert on public key infrastructure, electronic credential systems and electronic cash. He is also author of the book "Rethinking Public Key Infrastructures and Digital Certificates: Building in Privacy" (MIT Press). He has agreed to answer questions from the public about digital security, public key infrastructure, electronic credentials, trust systems and related topics. Post your questions there or e-mail them to interviewbrands@pkiforum.com
[Via Advogato#  

Do less of the things that drive customers crazy....
A new blog about customer service and how to improve it.
[Via Web Voice#  

Google Toolbar Updated. New toolbar is available for download. [Via WebmasterWorld#  

Sun to push standard identity layer for portals
...the plan is to submit technology to the JCP (Java Community Process) that would create a standard for the identity layer around portals and Web services. Sun is gearing up for a JSR (Java Specification Request) submission around identity management in portals and Web services environments.
[Via the Infoworld scoop newsletter]
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Passwords: The weakest link
Fortune 100 corporations, small firms and even Internet service providers with strong security have an Achilles heel: users who pick easily guessable passwords. Password policies peut-être?
[CNET News.com#  

Un nouveau blog dans ma liste de lecture: celui de Nathan Torkington.
Bio. I am an editor for O'Reilly and Associates, Project Manager of the Perl 6 Project, and content coordinator for the Open Source Convention. I coauthored the Perl Cookbook with Tom Christiansen. I'm a banjo player...
[Nathan Torkington's Radio Weblog#  

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