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Please recall that the internet we all use came originally from Defense Department research... Defense Dept. backs next-generation Net. The U.S. Department of Defense says it plans to support the next-generation Internet, known as Internet Protocol version 6, in as little as five years. [CNET News.com]
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Hacker tips CERT's hand on Linux/PDF flaw. Adobe's Acrobat Reader Version 5.06 and open-source reader Xpdf 1.01 are affected by the problem, which could allow a remote attacker to trick users into executing malicious code on their machines. [Computerworld News]
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181 Italians charged in Ä100m software raids. And another 10,300 under investigation [The Register]
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7:07:49 PM
Hacker tips CERT's hand on Linux/PDF flaw. Adobe's Acrobat Reader Version 5.06 and open-source reader Xpdf 1.01 are affected by the problem, which could allow a remote attacker to trick users into executing malicious code on their machines. [Computerworld News]
7:05:31 PM
181 Italians charged in Ä100m software raids. And another 10,300 under investigation [The Register]
7:04:59 PM