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- [Security Focus] -- Scott Granneman: Browsers, phishing, and user interface design
- [Yahoo] -- Intel says to ship new server chip XEON this week
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Malicious cryptography, part one
- [Yahoo] -- Mac OS X 'Leopard' preview coming to WWDC
(Macworld.com)
- [Yahoo] -- Apple offers eMac Repair Extension Program details
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Malicious cryptography, part two
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Standards in desktop firewall policies
- [Yahoo] -- Intel Unveils New Dual-Core Chips
(NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Ohio University admits security faults
- [Yahoo] -- Symantec Unveils Anti-Phishing Suite
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Strider URL Tracer with Typo Patrol
- [Yahoo] -- Apple releases Mac OS X 10.4.7
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: ISPs team up to take on child porn
- [Yahoo] -- Correction: France-iTunes-Law story
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: USB drives pose insider threat
- [Yahoo] -- Adobe releases Flash Player 9
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: U.S. gov't mandates laptop security
- [Yahoo] -- Analyst sees iPod delay, Apple dips to 8-month low
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Universities create ID theft research center
- [Yahoo] -- Apple dips to 8-month low
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Researchers eye machines to analyze malware
- [Yahoo] -- Opinion: School's out: Time to order new Macs?
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Laptop containing VA data recovered
- [Yahoo] -- Apple: Stock options possibly mishandled
(AP)
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Dominates Fastest Supercomputers
(NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- Scott Granneman: MySpace, a place without MyParents
- [Yahoo] -- Backdating Scandal Bites Apple
(The Motley Fool)
- [Security Focus] -- News: AT&T privacy policy overreaches, lawyers say
- [Yahoo] -- Analysts don't see big problems in Apple's options
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Jobs refuses pay for Disney board service
(AP)
- [Yahoo] -- BPS Upgrades Risk-Management Server
(TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft readies Team Foundation Server service pack
(InfoWorld)
- [Yahoo] -- Dashboard: ERP Gains a Visual Advantage
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Mark Rasch: Retain or restrain access logs?
- [Yahoo] -- Lazona, Elhood give Latinos their online space
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- SunGard interested in Misys: paper
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Intel bets on Woodcrest Chip
(InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace
- [Yahoo] -- Google's Costly Rebellion
(The Motley Fool)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Microsoft offers Apple security advice
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle closing Portal Software acquisition
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- S. Korea court rejects Microsoft request
(AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Colonial Williamsburg turns to podcasting
(AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Tech firms venture deeper into telecom
(USATODAY.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Mark Rasch: Windows genuine disadvantage
- [Yahoo] -- Apple debuts new computer for students and teachers
(AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Nigeria enlists Microsoft to fight spam scammers
- [Yahoo] -- Apple sued over stock options grants
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Microsoft's anti-piracy measures ruffle feathers
- [Yahoo] -- Apple rids product line of CRT monitors
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- More rss feeds from SecurityFocus
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft reportedly readying iPod rival for holidays
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Basic journey of a packet
- [Yahoo] -- Details Emerge on Microsoft's iPod Killer
(NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Shared music abuse bug hits iTunes
- [Yahoo] -- Chicago's jazz radio gets the blues, bows to iPod
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Say hello to the Skype Trojan
- [Yahoo] -- Mac OS X "phones home" with 10.4.7 update
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Sophos recommends Macs for security
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Services Unit Helps Clients Be Prepared If Bird Flu Strikes
(Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Consultant pleads guilty to FBI curiosity hacks
- [Security Focus] -- News: Skype under scrutiny for bugs
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Adds Privacy Folder To Windows
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Fuzzing produces a bug a day for July
- [Yahoo] -- Genuitec MyEclipse 5.0 links NetBeans, Eclipse
(InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Microsoft plans for seven patches
- [Yahoo] -- EU tough stance, fine prompt movement by Microsoft
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Federico Biancuzzi: Phishing with Rachna Dhamija
- [Yahoo] -- EU to force mobile operators to slash roaming charges
(AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Ajax security basics
- [Yahoo] -- Sun pushes new Galaxy, blade servers
(InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: More U.S. Navy data found on the web
- [Yahoo] -- Aspyr to make game download store
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: SCADA industry debates flaw disclosure
- [Yahoo] -- Aspyr: Gamerhood targets entire gaming experience
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Researchers look to predict software flaws
- [Yahoo] -- Fujitsu, Software AG partner on SOA Registry
(InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Google searches pinpoint malicious code
- [Yahoo] -- iBridge Dock Kit connects iPod to multi-room audio
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Microsoft patches Office, networking
- [Yahoo] -- Alcatel Catches Up with OmniPCX 5.0
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Report: Systems attacked at State Dept.
- [Yahoo] -- Apple could warn on 4th-qtr profit, earns: analyst
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Federico Biancuzzi: Application-level virtualization for Windows
- [Yahoo] -- Apple won't appeal case against online journalists
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: University CIO steps down following breaches
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft penalized over servers
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Researchers hunt comment spammers
- [Yahoo] -- SAP disappoints in second quarter
(AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Core Debian server compromised
- [Yahoo] -- Apple drops legal challenge to online publishers
(AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Yahoo!: Get Out of My Space
(The Motley Fool)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Targeted attacks using PowerPoint 0-day
- [Yahoo] -- Craze Continues: Nike Intros iPod Shoe
(NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Daily flaws ratchet up disclosure debate
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft COO Lashes Out At Linux, Google
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- News: FTC sues company over spyware
- [Yahoo] -- Sun's Speedy New Servers Challenge Its Legacy
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Another data security bill in the works
- [Yahoo] -- Bit9 Beefs Up Parity Windows Desktop Security Software
(TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- IBM To Support Xen Virtualization Software For Suse 10 Linux
(TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- Review: LG VX8300 (Verizon Wireless)
(NewsFactor)
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft software to improve India's cricket umpires
(AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Standards in desktop firewall policies
- [Yahoo] -- Player upgrades, new devices on music horizon
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Study: Flash drives to challenge hard disks for laptops
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Strider URL Tracer with Typo Patrol
- [Yahoo] -- Despite suit, Google News still indexing AFP content
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Controversial security report finds lower losses
- [Yahoo] -- Sun CTO: Incremental open-sourcing of Java is the way
(InfoWorld)
- [Security Focus] -- News: USB drives pose insider threat
- [Yahoo] -- Intel to cut jobs throughout 2006
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Breach rules toughened for federal agencies
- [Yahoo] -- Missing Sync adds Windows Mobile 5 support
(Macworld.com)
- [Yahoo] -- Bloggers: Apple Preparing Digital Movie Rental Biz
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Microsoft scoops up Winternals
- [Yahoo] -- Sony unveils its first after-market Blu-ray Disc burner
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Oracle patches 65 holes
- [Yahoo] -- Apple 2Q profit posts gains on iPod sales
(AP)
- [Yahoo] -- Apple shares surge 12 percent pre-market
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Scott Granneman: MySpace, a place without MyParents
- [Yahoo] -- Apple shares surge on strong earnings
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Judge nixes attempts to stop AT&T spy suit
- [Yahoo] -- Novellus Flashes Forward
(The Motley Fool)
- [Security Focus] -- News: AT&T privacy policy overreaches, lawyers say
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft's 4Q Revenues Jump, But Legal Costs Squeeze Profits
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Good and bad news for Vista networking
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft will release iPod rival this year
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Flaw finders lay siege to Microsoft Office
- [Yahoo] -- MySpace: The Young And The Vicious
(BusinessWeek Online)
- [Yahoo] -- New Microsoft MP3 player targets Apple's iPod
(AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Apple-Microsoft MP3 battle could transform market: analysts
(AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft takes on Apple with Zune digital player
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- SCO Claims IBM Tampered With Crucial Trial Evidence
(TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft music player to take on Apple's iPod
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: After an Exploit: mitigation and remediation
- [Yahoo] -- Vodafone calls up 4.5 million extra customers in first quarter
(AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- Scott Granneman: A month of browser bugs
- [Yahoo] -- AMD will buy graphics vendor ATI for $5.4B
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace
- [Security Focus] -- News: Microsoft offers Apple security advice
- [Yahoo] -- Toast to offer Blu-ray support for Macs
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Private investigator arrested at hacking con
- [Yahoo] -- EU looks into mobile phone dangers for kids
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Mark Rasch: Windows genuine disadvantage
- [Yahoo] -- ATI a potent weapon for AMD in clash with Intel
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Nigeria enlists Microsoft to fight spam scammers
- [Yahoo] -- Sun Microsystems swings to 4Q loss
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Mac apps whacked by flaw finders
- [Security Focus] -- More rss feeds from SecurityFocus
- [Yahoo] -- Vonage: From darling to disaster
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Basic journey of a packet
- [Yahoo] -- Apple Releases Wireless Mighty Mouse
(NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Shared music abuse bug hits iTunes
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft: Vista will ship when it's ready
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Say hello to the Skype Trojan
- [Yahoo] -- Intel launches Core 2 Duo processors
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Other AT&T wiretapping suit dismissed
- [Yahoo] -- EU opens unofficial investigation into HD DVD and Blu-ray
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Social-networking sites rife with wormable flaws
- [Yahoo] -- Riffworks guitar recording software comes to the Mac
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Skype under scrutiny for bugs
- [Yahoo] -- Big Blue Brainstorm
(BusinessWeek Online)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: U.S. Army requires trusted computing
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Says BI Helping Database Growth In Europe
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: U.S. Navy loses more sensitive data
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Reveals Zune Strategy
(NewsFactor)
- [Security Focus] -- News: SCADA system makers pushed toward security
- [Yahoo] -- Mozilla Debuts Thunderbird 2.0 Alpha
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Ajax security basics
- [Yahoo] -- 168 bidders qualify in FCC auction
(AP)
- [Yahoo] -- SanDisk to buy Msystems for $1.55 bln
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Verizon Wireless to end music download fee
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Mark Rasch: E-mail privacy in the workplace
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Firm classifies flaws to help developers
- [Yahoo] -- Analysts: Brand appeal keeps iPod sales surging
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Windows Vista limits security add-ons
- [Yahoo] -- Verizon Wireless Launches Music Phone That Moves Closer To iPod
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: SCADA flaw checks coming to Nessus
- [Yahoo] -- Apple meets Scandinavia's reply deadline
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Federico Biancuzzi: Application-level virtualization for Windows
- [Yahoo] -- Apple adds news and cartoons to iTunes online entertainment shop
(AFP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: ActiveX security faces storm before calm
- [Yahoo] -- Students warned about networking sites
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Apple makes Trusted Computing cool
- [Yahoo] -- Apple defends iTunes-iPod compatibility
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: WiFi makes waves at Blackhat
- [Yahoo] -- Apple partners with Ford, GM and Mazda for iPod integration
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Attackers pass on OS, aim for drivers and apps
- [Yahoo] -- Apple to delay quarterly filing
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Researcher: E-passports easy to clone
- [Yahoo] -- Apple warns of profit restatement
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- News: FTC sues company over spyware
- [Yahoo] -- French copyright law takes effect, to industry dismay
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Another data security bill in the works
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Helps Reel In New Ideas
(Investor's Business Daily)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: War driving by rocket at 6,800 feet
- [Yahoo] -- NYC Transit Authority Embraces Podcasts
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Researchers warn over Web worms
- [Yahoo] -- Record Labels Sue LimeWire
(PC Magazine)
- [Yahoo] -- Lenovo to Load Linux on ThinkPad Laptop
(PC Magazine)
- [Yahoo] -- Infosys taps foreign talent to cope with Indian skills shortage
(AFP)
- [Yahoo] -- Mobile WiMAX Launched For Wide Area Of Mexico
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Strider URL Tracer with Typo Patrol
- [Yahoo] -- Apple options granted before stock jump: report
(Reuters)
- [Yahoo] -- Freeverse launches MacFun gaming site
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: AOL apologizes for privacy leak
- [Yahoo] -- Analysts: Apple delivered the goods at WWDC
(Macworld.com)
- [Yahoo] -- Internet Capital Group Still a Money Loser
(The Motley Fool)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: Dynamic linking in Linux and Windows, part one
- [Yahoo] -- "Love me, love my blog," as Netorati couple-surf
(Reuters)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Microsoft fixes 23 flaws
- [Yahoo] -- Microsoft Dumps Virtual PC For The Mac
(TechWeb)
- [Yahoo] -- Cisco shares jump on bullish forecast
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: E-Passport ally responds to cloning claims
- [Yahoo] -- WWDC: Xserve makes a strong showing
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: AOL search data identified individuals
- [Yahoo] -- Fancy headphones make lovely music, but they cost more than a song
(USATODAY.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Security tightened at U.S. airports
- [Yahoo] -- Developers cope with Leopard adopting similar features
(Macworld.com)
- [Yahoo] -- IBM Might Face Counteroffers In Its Bid To Buy FileNet
(Investor's Business Daily)
- [Yahoo] -- Apple delays 3Q filing due to options
(AP)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: DHS urges all Windows user to patch
- [Yahoo] -- Apple requests NASDAQ hearing over stock options
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- Brief: Stolen Florida laptop nets 133,000 identities
- [Yahoo] -- ExpressCard update fixes MacBook Pro sleep problem
(Macworld.com)
- [Security Focus] -- News: Covert channel tool hides data in IPv6
- [Yahoo] -- Apple eyes the enterprise at WWDC
(InfoWorld)
- [Yahoo] -- Oracle User Survey Finds Open Source Making Inroads
(TechWeb)
- [Security Focus] -- Infocus: After an Exploit: mitigation and remediation
- News: Mozilla flaws more joke than jeopardy
- News: Google Code Search peers into programs' flaws
- Web video search site Blinkx signs Microsoft pact (Reuters)
- Google snaps up YouTube for $1.65B (AP)
- Upgrading embedded devices from WEP to WPA
- Plane Crash in Manhattan
- ITU meeting in Turkey will tackle key Internet issues
- DriveSentry offers 'firewall' for storage drives
- Antiphishing fighters take on malware
- E-voting problems still exist, critics say
- News: Bot nets likely behind jump in spam
- News: Quantum attacks worry computer scientists
- DHS: a key to detecting malicious e-mail
- Good NAC vs. bad NAC
- DIGITAL GEAR - A swappable mobile headset
- Microsoft to release six Windows security updates
- Social Security agency warns of e-mail scam
- News: Attackers end-run around IE security
- News: E-voting worries focus on failures, not fraud
- Court shuts down alleged spyware operation
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