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Technology Stocks : CellularVision (CVUS): 2-way LMDS wireless cable.

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To: JW@KSC who wrote (1908)4/24/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) of 2063
 
JW@KSC,
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Jim, Tech Head the CVUS Foolish folder keeper picked up the following article. He asked me to post to you for him.

I'm still tracking CVUS news if any, and stock price. Hope it comes back. If the financing situation improves, I'm gong to jump on it with both feet. I still think LMDS could have a great future.
NW

Tech Head writes:
" I would be curious if there is any truth in it.
Thanks.
David"

AntiOnline's Coverage Of
The Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) Hackers
NASA Computer Intrusion Detecton Software
The hack group MOD claims in an exclusive interview with AntiOnline to
have stolen software from "sensitive" NASA servers that are used to
detect intrusions into their systems. "..with the intrusion detection
programs, we know how to pass undetected through their systems" says a
member of MOD who wishes to maintain his anonymity. The MOD has sent
AntiOnline staff members "samples" of the unix based software packages
that they have "acquired" from NASA. Below is a list of the different
intrusion detection systems that the MOD has sent AntiOnline to date:
_NAIAD (Automated Inode Anomaly Detector) _LARCSCAN _SLIC (Scanner for
Logfile InConsistencies) _LASTLOG
Comments from MOD members and an examination of the programs and
included files which were sent to AntiOnline, seem to point that these
software packages are part of the NASIRC -
NASA AUTOMATED SYSTEMS INCIDENT RESPONSE CAPABILITY. The NASIRC oversees data
security for NASA installations such as NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, the facility where the MOD claim to have stolen the software
from. The MOD tell AntiOnline that this is just yet another small sample
of data and access that they have gathered from US Military and
Governmental servers in the past year.

antionline.com
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