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- ChoicePoint: Lipstick on a pig?
- News: Malware goes to the movies
- Malaysian government portal used by PayPal phishers
- Microsoft claims linux infringes intellectual property
- News: Bot spreads through antivirus, Windows flaws
- News: Viruses go virtual
- Apple patches AirPort wireless bug
- Making wide-area file services secure
- Finland's 'sexiest man' ends romance with txt msg
- Jihadists publish cyber security magazine
- FCC chairman moves to end AT&T-BellSouth impasse
- News: Social sites' insecurity increasingly worrisome
- News: MySpace teams to create sex-offender database
- Project checks Java code for security bugs
- RIM sues Samsung over BlackJack name
- News: UCLA alerts 800,000 to data breach
- Authentium unveils ESP Enterprise for security management
- News: Stock scammer gets coal for the holidays
- Congress in '07: Privacy and patents on agenda
- EarthLink rolls out more citywide Wi-Fi
- News: Bots, breaches and bugs plague 2006
- "Happy New Year!" worm on the move
- FCC approves AT&T-BellSouth merger
- Internet under attack by zombie computers
- Verizon Wireless passed on iPhone two years ago
- Verizon earnings fall, sales up on wireless
- News: Fraud linked to TJX data heist spreads
- Renewed 3Com router push has open source slant
- News: Security pros work to undo teacher's conviction
- News: Vista raises the bar for flaw finders
- RSA '07: McAfee enters data loss prevention space
- U.Mass. professor gets federal money to study computer privacy
- Ericsson, Turner Broadcasting team up on mobile content
- Amp'd Mobile packs in Jack Black
- Razr-thin margins in Motorola strategic divide
- Ericsson drops 2007 outlook
- News: Google Desktop flaw allows data theft
- Diffie: Privacy laws could hurt the little guy
- NAC gear lightens IT load at community college
- One-third of U.S. Net surfers have gone wireless
- Digital Cyclone takes medical advice mobile
- Skype petitions FCC for open cellular access
- Cisco spends $135 million on XML firm
- News: Maynor reveals missing Apple flaws
- Everything's coming up rosy for AT&T smart phones
- Video competition comes to Calif.
- SAP unit speeds up tracking of support engineers
- Vonage to pay $58 million in Verizon patent case
- News: Stormy weather for malware defenses
- News: Tor hack proposed to catch criminals
- News: Anti-spyware bill could mean tougher fines
- News: Account pretexters plague Xbox Live
- News: Oracle sues rival for hacking, data theft
- News: TJX theft tops 45.6 million card numbers
- News: Groups team to test secure-coding skill
- News: Account pretexters plague Xbox Live
- Comment spam, trackback spam, splogs pollute blogs
- Judge signs off on telecoms merger deals
- A texting challenge in L.A.
- AT&T, Qwest, Verizon win U.S. government contract
- Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show
- Best Buy Confirms It Has Secret Website
- News: Groups team to test secure-coding skill
- News: TJX theft tops 45.6 million card numbers
- News: Developers warned to secure AJAX design
- News: U.S. agencies get 'C-' for computer security
- News: Attackers improve on JavaScript trickery
- News: A Mac gets whacked, a second survives
- News: MacBooks withstand mild attacks on patch day
- News: U.S. agencies get 'C-' for computer security
- Student evades Cisco NAC; gets suspended
- University picks Impulse Point NAC over Cisco's for price
- FCC seeks more comment on airwaves auction
- Technology turns camera phones into motion sensors
- Irish kids: Top o' the AM 2 ya
- BlackBerry goes international
- News: MacBooks withstand mild attacks on patch day
- News: A Mac gets whacked, a second survives
- News: E-Gold charged with money laundering
- AMD Unveils A Quad-Core Desktop Processor
- News: Experts scramble to quash IPv6 flaw
- News: "Data storm" blamed for nuclear-plant shutdown
- News: Peer-to-peer networks co-opted for DOS attacks
- News: Zero-day sales not "fair" -- to researchers
- News: Insecure plug-ins pose danger to Firefox users
- News: "Data storm" blamed for nuclear-plant shutdown
- Analysis: Russian gov't not behind Estonia DDOS attacks
- Appeals court ruling upholds Net phone taxes
- FCC: Stronger standards, better cellular E911
- Verizon, gearing for iPhone fight, offers free Prince tune
- Nokia unveils three new phones
- News: Judge nixes teacher's conviction on porn pop-ups
- News: Group: Anti-hacking laws can hobble Net security
- News: Lawmakers worry over gov't network breaches
- News: Amero case spawns effort to educate
- News: Judge nixes teacher's conviction on porn pop-ups
- Fraudsters use charities to test credit cards
- Credit card thieves donate to charity
- Splitting up with your cell phone carrier
- Apple shares at new high on iPhone sales prospects
- Papers: O2 set to win deal as U.K. partner for iPhone
- AT&T says to buy Dobson for $2.8 billion
- News: Amero case spawns effort to educate
- News: Lawmakers worry over gov't network breaches
- News: Fast flux foils bot-net takedown
- News: Flaw auction site highlights disclosure issues
- News: Spammers dump images, switch to PDF files
- News: Newsmaker: DCT, MPack developer
- News: Firm finds new danger in dangling pointers
- News: Will the iPhone be iPwned?
- News: Retro attack gets new life, worries browser makers
- News: Teaching hacking helps students, professors say
- News: Firm finds new danger in dangling pointers
- Researcher blasts Apple for 'negligent' patching
- Proofpoint jumps into security services fray
- Fujitsu links biometrics with Novell’s eDirectory
- UC researchers: Take antispam fight to the Web
- Los Alamos nuclear lab loses more data
- AOL drops free Kaspersky AV, offers McAfee
- Study: Search engine privacy policies improving
- Phishing researcher 'targets' the unsuspecting
- Security firm automates generating attack code
- Vista prevents users from playing high-def content, researcher says
- Mirage makes NAC device for small offices
- 3 surveys say a lot ... most of it bad news
- VoIP hacker talks: Service provider nets easy pickings
- Zango founder calls it quits
- NAC pros and cons
- German antihacker law could backfire, critics warn
- U.K. police data stolen in server heist
- Data-leak prevention agent upgrades from Provilla on tap
- Spam surge sways stock market
- Study: Facebook users are easy targets for identity theft
- Security vendors shun idea of liability
- CA hopes Deloitte partnership leads to growth in Asia
- Aruba adds NAC policy server
- Another CEO falls … and few hear
- News: Universities warned of Storm Worm attacks
- News: Teaching hacking helps students, professors say
- News: Will the iPhone be iPwned?
- New URI browser flaws worse than first thought
- Vulnerability uncovered within Yahoo Messenger
- Spouse-vs.-spouse cyberspying dangerous, possibly illegal
- Reporter's notebook: NSA suit like Alice's Wonderland
- Refurb and spam headaches
- Microsoft patches Patchguard, miss Purple Pill
- Flash drive offers PIN security
- Sourcefire acquires ClamAV project
- Researcher: Google Gadgets can be misused by phishers
- EBay says Skype was not attacked
- E-cards: I delete them all unopened … You?
- Identity attack spreads; 1.6M records stolen from Monster.com
- Gunplay blamed for Internet slowdown
- TiVo records big savings in compliance
- Worried companies block Facebook
- Survey: Security policies neglect off-network devices
- How close is World War 3.0?
- Ponemon: Off-network security is a huge problem
- News: Fraudsters focus on job sites
- News: Retro attack gets new life, worries browser makers
- Storm worm spam nearly doubles in volume
- Hacktivism attacks may rise, homeland security official warns
- FTC stops e-mail marketing of weight-loss products
- London police arrest man for 'stealing' Wi-Fi
- Spam fighters hit criminals' weak spot
- Cogent: Cable was attacked with saw and gun
- First California, now New York City lets pensioner info slip
- Watchguard heats UTMs with new Fireware
- Poll
- Guide to: Online security
- NAC's price of pre-admission
- How to know where the intellectual property is - and then protect it
- The Monster.com mess
- Intel adds desktop NAC to latest chips
- Symantec bolsters AntiVirus and Internet Security packages
- Higher education IT spending shifts in wake of campus slayings
- Security-oriented architectures?
- Data breaches hurt corporate image but don’t necessarily drive customers away
- With NAC, small vendors rule, expert says
- PDF spam levels plummet
- Windows Server 2008 delayed again
- Microsoft sics lawyers on popular AutoPatcher utility
- Linux products help Novell boost revenue in third quarter
- Understanding federated identity
- Waxing philosophical about failure modes
- Cisco playing network defense
- Free gift offers dupe users into giving personal data
- HITB - Expert finds 'stupid' vulnerabilities in Oracle 11g
- News: Universities warned of Storm Worm attacks
- News: China on hot seat over alleged hacks
- E-mail system attack caused no damage, US DOD says
- Custom-built botnet steals eBay accounts
- IPv6: Dual stack where you can; tunnel where you must
- Consumer groups back patent bill
- German looks to protect IT systems with security plan
- Citrix buys XML security firm QuickTree
- Storm worm spoils Labor Day for some
- DHS head: Cybersecurity remains a concern
- Four plead guilty to e-mail, securities fraud
- Nokia, Intel beef up new security appliance
- Nine wireless network companies to watch
- Financially motivated malware thrives
- Seattle man gets two years for eBay fraud
- Microsoft drops SharePoint fix from September updates
- HP core LAN switch boasts new architecture
- Good policy makes for good security
- News: Embassy leaks highlight pitfalls of Tor
- News: Fraudsters focus on job sites
- Is your data center ready for tomorrow's applications?
- Mobile phones to help secure BofA online banking
- Data-leakage prevention tools catch errors, not theft
- FBI cybercrime fighter lauds CAN SPAM, international efforts
- News: Max Vision charged with hacking -- again
- News: China on hot seat over alleged hacks
- PGP bolsters Adobe support with PDF encryption
- Keyloggers proposed to fight terrorism in cybercafes
- Assessing the countless corporate security threats
- Why can’t CIOs and CSOs just get along?
- Secure Computing upgrades appliance for Web 2.0
- Data explosion shakes up IT
- TJX data criminal gets five years in prison
- Google calls for global online privacy standard
- News: Customers: TD Ameritrade failed to warn of breach
- News: Embassy leaks highlight pitfalls of Tor
- VMware bugs shine spotlight on virtualization security
- Ameritrade customers vent about data breach
- News: DHS, Unisys scrutinized after data breach
- News: Max Vision charged with hacking -- again
- France drags its feet on online security
- Two charged with espionage sought funding in China
- EBay: Phishing likely to blame for members' data theft
- Mac as security guard with Iris 1.0
- Storm: the largest botnet in the world?
- AT&T acquires Interwise for $121 million
- How safe is a VPN?
- Paid-for 'zero footprint' browser launches
- Orange offers businesses all-in-one security portal
- Chip-and-PIN pushes fraud on U.K. cards into Europe
- Lewd celebrity photos mask Trojan payload
- SAP partners with IBM, Sun on identity management
- PricewaterhouseCoopers' spin-off tackles governance, risk and compliance
- Federal agencies face obstacles in implementing FISMA
- Feds pull the domain name plug on State of California
- The top 10 reasons Web sites get hacked
- Two schools say Cisco switches don't make the grade
- Microsoft to patch Windows, Word next week
- SaaS vendor improves security by outsourcing data center
- Enterasys introducing intrusion-detection system
- Web 2.0 threats catch enterprises unprepared: survey
- Federal 'fix' knocks ca.gov for a loop
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