2000-05-02 00:52:26+02 by
Dan Lyke
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The long-awaited new RISKS digest has Bruce Schneier talking about UCITA, the latest attempt by commercial software interests to make sure that we're all running Linux; various teenagers breaking into sites apparently adminned by people who weren't around in the '80s, the last time that sites were so insecure that any teenager with brains could steal useful information (ummm... or so I've heard); and Microsoft Explorapedia's backwards earth, among others.
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