The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Vernon Wormer <VernonWormer@faber.edu> wrote on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:29:48 -0500 <47c432eb$0$26024$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>: http://www.securitypark.co.uk/security_article260403.html http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-052312-2729-99 http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/linuxrstb
http://www.securitypark.co.uk/security_article260403.html Linux/Rst-B virus still infecting computers and servers (21/02/2008) Linux users are reminded of the importance of properly securing their systems, following findings from SophosLabs that the Linux/Rst-B virus, which is this week celebrating its sixth birthday, is still infecting computers and servers. Analysis of malware in
EMR Software Nexus has Formed ,----[ Quote ] | For example, the relationship of EMR software and licenses. Readers of Linux | Medical News are familiar with the proprietary vs. Free and Open Source | Software (FOSS) in medicine debate with most of the LMN crowd in favor of | FOSS licenses such as the GPL. `---- http://www.linuxmednews.com/1189137191 GCompris 8.4 Released Under GPLv3
Miracle Cure? [to Properietary Software] ,----[ Quote ] | "Doctors are fed up with the we-own-you, vendor lock-in, | phone-home-to-the-mother-ship-to-do-anything status quo," he | said. | | In addition, open source health IT applications are hitting their | late teens, with more growth coming. What will be available in the | next year, he said, will likely challenge anything in the proprietary
What is new for Debian-Med in etch? ,----[ Quote ] | The Debian-Med project strenghtened its current three main areas of | activity: imaging, bioinformatics, and medical practice. But of course, | it also benefits of all the other improvements of Debian etch, such | as increased security with signed packages, a new way of exploring | the 18,000 available packages -- the Debtags, or the official