Unix
NPM security team removes malicious package caught leaking data from UNIX systems
The package has been downloaded 32 times by developers
Celebrating 50 years of the Unix operating system
Without the pioneering work of Ken Thompson and his colleages the world would be a very different place
SCO versus IBM (and Linux) springs back to life after court ruling
SCO wins appeal against IBM over claims 'Big Blue' incorporated purloined Project Monterey code into AIX
Samba flaw could spread WannaCry-like worm, warns DHS
More than 100,000 machines could be at risk
Oracle must pay $3bn compensation to HPE over Itanium support
Oracle loses latest round in five-year legal battle with HPE
SCO versus IBM still not dead after SCO lawyers file yet another appeal
SCO lawyers spent Easter weekend finding new grounds to appeal over old case
How to hack Hadoop (and how to prevent others doing it to you)
All you need is Zenmap and Terminal on a default distro
How DDN big data storage helps the British Antarctic Survey
BAS support engineer Jeremy Robst tells Computing how DDN flash storage aids scientists conduct research into Antarctica
Microsoft may love Linux now, but can Hadoop vendors ever kiss and make up?
IT vendors commonly co-operate to standardise platforms these days, but Cloudera and MapR say a firm 'no' to Hortonworks' ODP collaboration
First Shellshock malware emerges just a day after vulnerability revealed [updated]
Two worms designed to exploit the Shellshock vulnerability in the Bash shell have been discovered by researchers just a day after it was made public
SCO zombie about to die - files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Failed anti-Linux litigator decides to wind itself up