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IT Briefcase Interview: Simplicity, Security, and Scale – The Future for MSPs

IT Briefcase Interview: Simplicity, Security, and Scale – The Future for MSPs

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Tips And Tricks On Getting The Most Out of VPN Services

Tips And Tricks On Getting The Most Out of VPN Services

In the wake of restrictions in access to certain...

FBI Poked Spy Hole in OpenBSD, Says Former Contractor

December 16, 2010 No Comments

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation enticed a handful of developers to create a secret backdoor in the network stack of OpenBSD, according to a message from Gregory Perry, who claims to have had knowledge of the project for several years. Critics say certain parts of Perry’s story don’t add up, but others say a backdoor going unnoticed for years isn’t out of the question.

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