Mozilla Data Breach
Dec 28, 2010A partial database of Mozilla's addons.mozilla.org user accounts were inadvertently left on a publicly accessible server.
more »OSSTMM 3.0 Released
Dec 15, 2010The Institute for Security and Open Methodologies (ISECOM) announced the released of the Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM) 3.0.
more »Wordpress 3.0.3 Released
Dec 09, 2010This release is a security update to earlier versions of Wordpress.
more »Call for Papers: CeBIT 2011-Open Source Forum
Dec 01, 2010The Open Source Forum at CeBIT 2011 is seeking speakers. Potential speakers have until January 9, 2011 to submit their topic papers for consideration.
more »Security Lessons: Passwords Avoid password fatigue with a password storage system
Nov 23, 2010Keeping track of all your passwords can be tricky. Kurt says: Keep your friends close and your passwords closer.
more »Support for OpenSUSE 11.0 Extended
Jul 06, 2010By a month.
more »Monitorix 1.5.0 Introduces MTA Statistics
Apr 07, 2010The Monitorix monitoring software is available in version 1.5.0 and now shows info about the mail server.
more »Community Edition 3.0 from Nexentastore
Mar 31, 2010The community edition of Nexentastore, an Open Solaris based storage solution, has been released in version 3.0.
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