Hey, all! Long time no type, and thanks for the kind words! :) The KNOS Project has been on partial hiatus ever since I went to work for Apple 3...
Thanks! And let's not forget another one that was supposed to be based on FreeBSD. It had us scared for a very long time given that it was very...
Let me step aside for a moment and make this a reply to nobody in particular which basically explains the whole purpose of KNOS. It's what's kept...
Our "sales material" is written for WINDOWS users, and in Windows, that clipboard has been a perpetual nightmare. Do a copy, close the original...
I'm sure you're aware that Xwindows has had a lengthy history of security issues, and although they've closed off most of the holes that existed...
Actually, if you check the link back above, you'll discover that BSD's design already has been extremely successful at stopping those from...
Hope you don't mind, but I'll combine your previous two messages here since they're related. So let's see what we can do to explain things a...
I understand your concerns, we had the same back when we started. :) The encryption is proprietary and an extension of uzip facilities that...
My bad ... was trying to remember Joanna's thing since the last time I looked at it was back in her beta. Got them confused when typing. Once I...
Yep ... it is indeed pretty much standard standard BSD (with numerous mods in the kernel and other code) given that our customers have the option...
To Hungry Man: Hey, guy! I usually don't hang out here much given that "All things Unix" pretty much means Linux, and sadly over the years, some...
Hi there! I'm the actual coder and architect for KNOS, be happy to answer anything you'd like. In our explanation, we tried to be as...
Finally got around to a site with q.php lit on it - it's the blackhole exploit kit for anyone interested in knowing what the payload is. Second...
Hey guys! :) The "DNS Changer" malware is an oldie but goody from back in the BOClean days. Back then, it was known as "ZLOB" and "Fake...
New 9 version ... [ATTACH]
Hope you guys don't mind me chiding in one last time, but "theoretical" or "unprecedented" once applied to SSL certificates as well. Oh ... and...
The problem is easily solved. All it takes is taking advantage of RFC 2616, section 14.25's "If-Modified-Since."...
Sorry for the apparent confusion over the article and its intentions. Perhaps it might help to put the article into perspective by explaining what...
OK ... not to keep beating a dead horse, but your "marketing people" apparently SEO'd your company's sites straight out of google. I tried...
Funny you should mention that. That wasn't possible during the pwnage, and I note that now that your pages are back, apparently through amazon,...
Hi, folks ... I see that we've got some major butthurt happening over here, so figured I'd drop by and explain my side of it all. I'm a writer...
How I wish I could help here, but when COMODO took over our company and tossed my butt to the curb, they own ALL that I knew in the BOClean days...
Sheer number of new nasties daily and of course the severity of the nasties. Once upon a time, both industries were up against bored children. Now...
Manuel! Oh Manuel! :) I shouldn't ruin the hunt, but if you look on the bottom of any page, there are two text links in the bottom light blue...
FWIW, we're not a corporation, but Microsoft is. And they charge a whole lot more than $35.00 for a fully decked out machine. Just sayin' ...
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