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Edupage, 12 October 1995 (fwd)
Paul Ferguson (pferguso
cisco.com)Fri, 13 Oct 1995 04:16:55 PDT
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>From the 'For What It's Worth Department' - > Date: Thu, 12 Oct 1995 23:22:54 -0400 (EDT) > From: Educom <educomelanor.oit.unc.edu> > Subject: Edupage, 12 October 1995 > > ***************************************************************** > Edupage, 12 Oct 95. Edupage, a summary of news items on information > technology, is provided three times each week as a service by Educom, a > Washington, D.C.-based consortium of leading colleges and universities > seeking to transform education through the use of information technology. > ***************************************************************** > > > NETWORK SECURITY > The Internet has a well-known inherent security weakness due to its use of > the NFS (Network File System) protocol, which does not have any way of > determining whether a file or message has been altered during transmission. > But executives at Netscape Communications say they will make changes in the > Netscape browser software to allow a recipient of a downloaded program to > check to see if it's been tampered with. (New York Times 11 Oct 95 C3) The > company has also announced a "Bugs Bounty" program offering $1,000 to the > first person who can identify a major security bug in the new beta version > of its Netscape browser software. (Wall Street Journal 11 Oct 95 B6) > -- Paul Ferguson || || cisco Systems || || Consulting Engineering |||| |||| pferguso
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