Apr 27 2009

Cross-Distro Remote Package Administration?

tobiasly writes “I administer several Ubuntu desktops and numerous CentOS servers. One of the biggest headaches is keeping them up-to-date with each distro’s latest bugfix and security patches. I currently have to log in to each system, run the appropriate apt-get or yum command to list available updates, determine which ones I need, then run the appropriate install commands. I’d love to have a distro-independent equivalent of the Red Hat Network where I could do all of this remotely using a web-based interface. PackageKit seems to have solved some of the issues regarding cross-distro package maintenance, but their FAQ explicitly states that remote administration is not a goal of their project. Has anyone put together such a system?”

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Apr 26 2009

Pakistani forces battle militants – BBC News


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Pakistani forces battle militants
BBC News
Pakistani security forces have clashed with Taleban militants in the troubled north-west of the country, close to the Swat Valley.
US public warning of Pakistan collapse has risks Daily Times
Many reported dead as Pakistani army attacks Taleban near Swat Times Online
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Apr 26 2009

Pakistani forces battle militants – BBC News


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Pakistani forces battle militants
BBC News
Pakistani security forces have clashed with Taleban militants in the troubled north-west of the country, close to the Swat Valley.
Pakistan urges Taliban to lay down arms Reuters
Amid US criticism, Pakistan again battles Taliban The Associated Press
Times Online – Los Angeles Times – Aljazeera.net – Xinhua
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Apr 25 2009

Time Warner Shutting Off Austin Accounts For Heavy Usage

mariushm writes “After deciding to shelve metered broadband plans, it looks like Time Warner is cutting off, with no warning, the accounts of customers whom they deem to have used too much bandwidth. ‘Austin Stop The Cap reader reader Ryan Howard reports that his Road Runner service was cut off yesterday without warning. Acording to Ryan, it took four calls to technical support, two visits to the cable store to try two new cable modems (all to no avail), before someone at Time Warner finally told him to call the company’s “Security and Abuse” center. “I called the number and had to leave a voice mail, and about an hour later a Time Warner technician called me back and lectured me for using 44 gigabytes in one week,” Howard wrote. Howard was then “educated” about his usage. “According to her, that is more than most people use in a year,” Howard said.'”

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Apr 25 2009

Researchers Critique Today’s Cloud Computing

Red Leader. writes “MAYA Design just released an excerpt from one of their forthcoming books as a white paper. The paper offers a different perspective on cloud computing. Their view is that cloud computing, as currently described, is not that far off from the sort of thinking that drove the economic downturn. In effect, both situations allowed radical experiments to be performed by gigantic, non-redundant entities (PDF). This is dangerous, and the paper argues that we should insist on decentralized, massively-parallel venues until we understand a domain very, very well. In the information economy, this means net equality, information liquidity, and radically distributed services (and that’s pretty much the opposite of ‘cloud computing’ as described today). While there is still hope for computing in the cloud, it’s hard not to wonder if short-term profits, a lack of architectural thinking about security and resilience, and long-term myopia aren’t leading us in the wrong direction.”

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Apr 24 2009

UN council to Sri Lanka: Let UN into conflict zone – Washington Post


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UN council to Sri Lanka: Let UN into conflict zone
Washington Post
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The Security Council urged Sri Lanka on Friday to cooperate with a UN humanitarian mission that wants to visit the conflict zone in northern Sri Lanka, where tens of thousands of civilians are trapped.
Video: UN Sending Expert Team to Sri Lanka The Associated Press
UN says nearly 6500 civilians killed in Sri Lanka The Associated Press
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Apr 24 2009

Security fears increase in Iraq as new bomb blasts sends death … – Times Online


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Security fears increase in Iraq as new bomb blasts sends death
Times Online
A double suicide bombing at Baghdad's most revered Shia shrine has left at least 60 people dead, the latest in a bombing blitz that has killed and maimed hundreds in just 24 hours.
Blasts Kill More Than 135 in Two Days in Iraq Washington Post
Major attacks in Iraq since Jan. 1 The Associated Press
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Apr 24 2009

Obama To Get Secure BlackBerry 8830

CWmike writes “President Barack Obama is set to receive a high-security BlackBerry 8830 soon, The Washington Times reported today. The device is said to be in the final stages of development at the National Security Agency, which will check that its encryption software meets federal standards. It might not be ready for months. It was reported that Obama will be able to send text and e-mail messages and make phone calls on the device, but only to those with the secure software loaded on their own devices. The list includes First Lady Michelle Obama and top aides. The security software is made by Genesis Key, whose CEO, Steven Garrett, is quoted as saying: ‘We’re going to put his BlackBerry back in his hand.’ The Sectera Edge was pegged in January by analysts as the top device choice because of its reputation for secure data communications when used by other federal workers. And there are many reasons why Obama might have been told ‘no’ on his BlackBerry. But Obama may wish he had chosen a Sectera if BlackBerry has more outage problems like its latest last week, which meant no mobile e-mail for hours across the US.”

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Apr 23 2009

Why we are so careful with stories about kidnappings – CBC.ca


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Why we are so careful with stories about kidnappings
CBC.ca
By Esther Enkin CBC News It is wonderful news that Canadian diplomats Robert Fowler and Louis Guay are safe and free. It's been four months since they were snatched in Niger and held hostage by militant groups.
PM speaks with freed Canadian diplomats Globe and Mail
Mali calls for desert security after hostages freed Washington Post
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Apr 23 2009

Congress takes on file-sharing, again

The news that a House committee was reopening its investigation into security risks posed by file-sharing software reminded me of something one of my pals in the computer-security field once told me. The biggest vulnerabilities aren’t caused by deficiencies in machines or their software; they’re caused by the humans who use them.

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