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  • US Navy’s new policy Only open software

    The US Navy just announced a bold IT policy: no more proprietary software:

    Via John Scott’s blog.

    The reasons? Innovation and cost are considered superior when delivered by open source and open standards:

    The open-source savvy shall inherit the earth.

    “We can’t accept the increasing costs of maintaining our present-day capabilities,” Edwards said. “In the civilian marketplace, it’s just the opposite. Some private-sector concerns are cutting their

  • Some ZoneAlarm users in the dark after Microsoft p

    For ZoneAlarm customers who have automatic update selected for Windows Updates, and whose ZoneAlarm Internet security level is set to “high,” they will experience a loss of Internet connectivity upon reboot.

    For those who have already installed the patch, Check Point recommends users remove Microsoft Update KB951748 from their systems. Detailed instructions for doing this can be found here. Another option is to lower the ZoneAlarm Internet security setting to “medium,” al

  • Protecting against Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID data att

    But doing willful damage to the passport is a crime, one attendee pointed out. “I fell, really hard,” RenderMan deadpanned.

    Security expert RenderMan discusses the insecurity of RFID chips, Bluetooth headsets and laptops using Wi-Fi at the Last HOPE hacker conference.

    The U.S. government attempted to mitigate the privacy threat by putting a metal foil layer on the front and back cover of the passports, but the stiffness of the foil pops the passport open as much as an i

  • RealPlayer vulnerable in Internet Explorer

    Without a patch from RealPlayer, security experts recommend disabling the killbit for the following ActiveX ClassIDs:

    Exploit code for this flaw has not yet been made public.

    If you use the RealPlayer on Internet Explorer, watch out. Researcher Elazar Broad has posted to the Full Disclosure mailing list a so-called heap overflow vulnerability that makes it possible for an attacker to modify heap blocks after they are freed and overwrite certain registers. This could al