Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 12:42:24 -0500 From: "Sphere" <sphere@collusion.org> To: <Jon.dube@abcnews.com>, <dfrank@fcw.com>, <mmc@compcurr.com>, <mm@oro.net>, <declan@wired.com>, <troyw@cnet.com>, <jhasson@fcw.com>, <dan_verton@fcw.com>, <evanh@cnet.com>, <Tommy_Peterson@computerworld.com>, <newsfeedback@wired.com>, <TechNews@MSNBC.com>, <story_leads@newsbytes.com> Cc: <Bob.Sullivan@msnbc.com>, <saleserv@sangoma.com>, <webmaster@ugu.com>, <info@tradingsoftware.com>, <keithp@thestandard.com>, <mwf@total.net>, <sans@sans.org>, <JKing@GlobeAndMail.ca>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, <webmaster@redhat.com>, <web@perlmongers.org>, <webmaster@securityfocus.com>, <dr.treker@hackersnews.demon.nl>, <media@nmrc.org> Subject: April issue of the COLLUSION webzine Message-ID: <002d01bfaa26$b0780cc0$eec6fea9@static>
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You are receiving this email because you or an organization that you are affiliated with was made reference to in the April issue of the Collusion Webzine ++++++++++++++++++++++ The April isue of the Collusion webzine is now available at WWW.COLLUSION.ORG In this issue: Primer to the Art of Information Security by No-Mad The purpose of this text is to start you down the road to learning the art of information security. It is the first in a series of papers written to help educate people about system administration and information security. WWW.COLLUSION.ORG Practical Demonkeeping by Paco Xander Nathan and Robby Glen Garner A history of the evolution of intelligent agents on the web as presented at the SXSW 2000 Interactive Conference WWW.COLLUSION.ORG The Osiris Enigma part 3 by Choptop Part 3 in the ongoing science fiction series by Choptop WWW.COLLUSION.ORG irQconflict 2000 - More killing - half the fat! by Armadon irQconflict recently kicked off its new millenium with two events in Feb. and @ SxSW that were completely moving experiences. WWW.COLLUSION.ORG All this and more now available at: WWW.COLUSION.ORG Please post this information wherever appropriate. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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