Microsoft issues flood of critical patches. Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released a flood of information on new and previously disclosed holes in a wide range of software products, many of them rated "critical" and well-suited to use by malicious hackers or computer virus writers, according to one security expert. [InfoWorld: Top News] 7:46:08 PM |
Microsoft Patches More Windows Holes. Redmond releases four new collections of Windows fixes, three of which it has deemed critical. [eWEEK Technology News] 5:11:54 PM |
FSF Migrating From Savannah to Gforge
from the its-never-easy-for-the-fsf dept. bluestrain writes "It's been almost 4 months since Savannah was hacked. The site is still not completely functional, no new projects have been accepted since December 2003. Now it seems that the FSF is abandoning Savannah in favor of Gforge. RMS himself has confirmed the plans. A few developers are questioning the change. Hopefully the dust will settle and savannah can start accepting projects again." [Slashdot] 2:05:11 PM |
One week from today, "How Appealing" will be publi.... One week from today, "How Appealing" will be published at a new address: I am overjoyed to announce that beginning on Tuesday, April 20, 2004, "How Appealing" will be hosted at the Web site of Legal Affairs magazine....As for specifics, "How Appealing" will retain its title, I will remain this site's sole author, and my postings will continued to appear whenever and however I choose with no advance review from anyone. I will also be receiving a payment for hosting rights and will be listed as "contributing editor" on the publication's masthead, in print and online. But the best news for you, the reader, is that this site will remain accessible free of charge and will be more reliably available than it has ever been [How Appealing] Good news and congrats on a new home for a great blog. 10:49:31 AM |