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OpenBSD : News : OpenBSD 3.4 Released
Posted: ( Fri 30th Jan 2004 03:32:26[PM] UTC )
The latest version is out, and they have out done themselves once again. Have a look at the release page at the latest and greatest security enhancements, leaving se linux in the proverbial dust once again.

OpenBSD : News : OpenBSD exploit gets serious
Posted: ( Wed 20th Dec 2000 08:43:43[PM] UTC )
An esoteric buffer overflow bug in OpenBSD has been upgraded in importance after it was discovered that, in certain conditions, it could allow a cracker to gain remote access to a server.

OpenBSD : News : OpenBSD 2.8 officially released
Posted: ( Fri 1st Dec 2000 10:29:16[PM] UTC )
The new release provides significant improvements, including new features, in nearly all areas of the system.

OpenBSD : News : Sniping at OpenBSD
Posted: ( Mon 9th Oct 2000 07:49:46[PM] UTC )
There was a reaction to the announcements by the OpenBSD developer team about the exploits that surprised me. The reaction was to imply that the developers had been hiding the truth about the exploits so as to not tarnish the reputation of OpenBSD.

OpenBSD : News : OpenBSD plugs a rare security leak
Posted: ( Fri 6th Oct 2000 12:44:45[AM] UTC )
For most open source projects, news of an overlooked security hole is simply part of the debugging process. But for the developers of OpenBSD, an operating system whose design motto is "secure by default," it's nothing short of an affront.

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Name OpenBSD
Official site http://www.openbsd.org
Download from http://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
License BSD
FAQ http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
Description OpenBSD is yet another BSD derivative but one with a heavy accent on security. This is supposed to be the most secure OS and one of their main project goal is to the be the secure OS of choice. There is a greater integration of cryptographic software.
Development Status Active development with developers all round the world. The project is always on the lookout for more resources and help so see if you can get in and help them out.
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