From: Kevin O. <ko...@ho...> - 2000-09-26 14:31:25
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another security (lack thereof) source http://www.insecure.org/ "Holly J. Sommer" wrote: > > RedHat and Mandrake are probably the easiest to set up, for a new > user. However, this obviously leads to more of them in use, which means > hackers target those distributions more. I moved to Debian about a year > ago, and have had pretty much zero problems with hackers (more secure out > of the box, easier to keep track of package/kernel updates). > > http://www.linuxhq.com is a good place to check out for all sorts of > information. Bugtraq and CERT are good places to keep abreast of emerging > security issues on Linux (and a number of other OSes :) > > -Holly > > "Also in the funk hall of fame are split-personality cases the Commodores, > who alternated between the hard funk of `Machine Gun' and the Manilow-esque > gushy-goo of `Three Times a Lady' depending on how much freedom Lionel > Richie was given to wander alone in the Hallmark shop." -Rhino Records > > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 |