LinuxSecurity.com: A denial of service flaw was found in the way libxml2 processed certain content. If an application linked against libxml2 processed malformed XML content, it could cause the application to use an excessive amount of CPU time and memory,  |


LinuxSecurity.com: Wietse Venema discovered that Postfix leaked internal file descriptors when executing non-Postfix commands. A local attacker could exploit this to cause Postfix to run out of descriptors, leading to a denial of service.  |
LinuxSecurity.com: Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) start-up Agito Networks Monday plans to announce voice-over-Wi-Fi encryption and other features for its RoamAnywhere Mobility Router. The RoamAnywhere router is customer-premises equipment (CPE) that extends PBX policy and dialing plans across Wi-Fi and cellular networks  |
LinuxSecurity.com: An integer overflow allows context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted set of values within the Private dictionary table in a Printer Font Binary (PFB) file.  |


Novell has optimized its SUSE Linux server OS to run in Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization environment.  |
A quick pointer to a little web-based game from Nokia's Maps team, over on their 'Mapsters' mini-site. You are asked to pinpoint cities on a world map against the clock, with prizes of Nokia 6210s and navigation licenses.  |
Not written from a Symbian viewpoint, but Michael Mace's latest missive, about smartphone/PDA ecosystems, is worth a read if you're a developer or if you're connected to a manufacturer. My initial reaction (again) is that Nokia's Download! system has the  |
Whoa. Some UIQ 3 news? I'm stunned. It's good news too, with the remote TV/video-watching solution SlingPlayer now available for all UIQ 3-based smartphones. You'll have to buy a SlingBox too, of course... (via MIR) Anyone out there got the  |
Rafe is off to Finland for an event tomorrow, Nokia Open Lab, which "brings together a diverse group from across social media to discuss the future of mobile as well as content creation". There's more on Open Lab at events.nokia.com/openlab/,  |
Opera Software today announced its cooperation with AwoX, provider of network media solutions around the globe for consumer electronics. By combining their technologies, Opera Devices SDK and AwoX Controller SDK, Opera and AwoX offer a solution for creating powerful user  |
Opera Software today announced that Vestel, the largest TV manufacturer in Europe, has selected Opera Devices 9.5 to bring Web technology to the Vestel Interactive Hotel TV offering. Vestel Hotel TV viewers will now be able to easily navigate the  |
Luca De Marini has announced the release of OpenGEU 8.04.1, an Ubuntu-based distribution featuring a highly customised Enlightenment desktop: "Finally OpenGEU 8.04.1 'Luna Crescente' has been released. This is a very important day for our team and project, this release  |
Elive, another distribution catering to users who prefer the Enlightenment window manager, has reached development version 1.8.8: "The Elive team is proud to announce the release of development version 1.8.8. This version solves two important problems found in the previous  |
Howtoforge posted a guide about setting up memcached and the PHP5 memcache module on Debian Etch  |
A new update is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Here the announcement:  |
A new update is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Here the announcement:  |
The GNOME 2.24.0 Release Candidate is now available. Here the full announcement:  |
When Novell suggested the other day to the Bankruptcy Court handling SCO's bankruptcy thatthe Steven Norris deal SCO announced (then withdrawn with a promise to make it better) might be bogus, we naturally wondered if there was anything new that  |
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