Pitbull Pro (OS X)
Downloads Pitbull Pro is a complete client for the Hotline protocol. Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features, allowing it to automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that...
[February 21, 2003, 1:30]
Pitbull Pro
Downloads Pitbull Pro is a complete client for the Hotline protocol. Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features, allowing it to automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that...
[February 21, 2003, 1:07]
Pitbull Pro
Downloads Pitbull Pro is a complete, powerful client for the Hotline protocol. Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to automatically recover from...
[October 23, 2002, 8:00]
£35,000 prize to crack 'PitBull'
News Argos Systems Group claims that a system running its PitBull product is virtually impenetrable. The contest -- known as OpenHack III -- is sponsored by eWeek magazine and gives hackers two weeks to crack a PitBull-protected system.
[January 16, 2001, 9:14]
Novell: Microsoft 'sucked $60bn' out of the industry
Talkback A deadly pitbull that hits them where it hurts. All I can say is "WOW" ! A major industry powerhouse, speaking the truth for once -- and laying it out as plain as day. If I didn't know better, it sounds like Novell is our ( the Linux OSS peoples...
[September 13, 2004, 20:47]
£35,000 for hackers to crack Web server
News US-based security firm Argus Systems Group will offer the prize money to any hacker that can penetrate its PitBull security software, which is used commercially to secure Web sites from intruders. Unlike firewalls or intrusion detection systems...
[April 19, 2001, 14:39]
£35,000 hacking challenge cracked
News Argus Systems organised the competition -- to break into a Web server locked down using its security product called PitBull -- to promote its products and to coincide with the start of Infosec, the UK's premier computer security event.
[April 23, 2001, 14:44]
HP memo predicts MS patent war on open source
Talkback They do show promise as a corporate pitbull though. Oh. Gee.i guess the cat's outta the bag now! Once again Microsoft has proved that it shouldn't be attempting to write an operating system. What a shock!
[July 20, 2004, 19:03]
Status symbol?
Talkback Pitbull terriers? Notoriously, Microsoft has appllied for (and usually been granted) countless software patents covering trivial and broad 'inventions' and even at least several which it demonstrably didn't invent first.
[February 14, 2009, 1:29]



