| Wednesday December 22, 2010 |
| Linux Today Security CREATING SELF-SIGNED SSL CERTIFICATES FOR APACHE ON LINUX "If Firesheep and other menaces have you freaked out about using unsecured connections, it's time to take matters into your own hands. In just under 20 minutes, you can create a self-signed certificate for Apache to connect to your Web site for passing any kind of sensitive information." OPENBSD CHIEF BELIEVES CONTRACTOR TRIED TO WRITE BACKDOORS "The lead developer of the OpenBSD operating system says that he believes that a government contracting firm that contributed code to his project "was probably contracted to write backdoors," which would grant secret access to encrypted communications." ALLEGATIONS OF OPENBSD BACKDOORS MAY BE TRUE, UPDATED "It was just last week that Theo de Raadt, OpenBSD founder and developer, posted an email that claimed the Federal Bureau of Investigations paid OpenBSD developers to leave backdoors in its IPSEC network security stack." Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here |
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