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- Hacker breaks into eBay server, locks users out
- Yahoo holds Open Hack Day in India
- News: Retailers look to exorcise credit-card data
- News: Customers: TD Ameritrade failed to warn of breach
- McAfee to buy SafeBoot for $350M
- I will keep my Mac safe from other users
- Researchers: Current education inadequate to fight phishing
- Kernel space: a simplified security framework for Linux
- Commerce Bank says hacking damage was limited
- IE, Outlook, Word get critical bug fixes
- Quantum cryptography to secure ballots in Swiss election
- 'Flat IP' mobile networks face new security challenges
- Trend Micro releases 2008 security suites, debuts Pro package
- 3Com says Bain, Huawei deal not a security risk
- Reported assassination of Russian spammer deemed a hoax
- Best practices for implementing messaging security
- Blazingly Fast Internet2 Gets 10x Boost
- Who needs NAC anyway?
- NAC: Stand-alone appliances vs. built into the infrastructure
- Kace management appliances gain scalability, security features
- Whatever happened to last year’s top 10 security companies to watch?
- Acegi Security in one hour
- Symantec to snap up Vontu?
- Oracle ships critical update for database, applications
- FAQ: Telecom carrier immunity
- Couple swarmed by SWAT team after 911 'hack'
- Chinese police to get Windows smart phones, maybe 3G
- Spammers' new MP3 trick may be short-lived
- Scientists come up with self-encrypting document
- Nacchio's credibility aside, who can trust the feds?
- With attack code circulating, RealPlayer fix coming
- SonicWall announces larger UTM devices
- Storm Worm now just a squall
- Riverbed upgrades boost big WAN transfers
- Interop’s little sister decked out for fall
- News: Identity thieves likely to be first-timers, strangers
- Antispam start-up studies receiver’s reputation
- Palo Alto integrates firewall with Active Directory
- ID thieves have a 50-50 chance of going to prison
- After theft, tech support call lands man in jail
- Raytheon closes acquisition of Oakley Systems
- Co-working: the ultimate in teleworking flexibility
- CA advances mainframe security tools
- Storm worm strikes back at security pros
- Security guru notes how IT eases committing fraud
- Where the leaks are
- Mystery of RealPlayer exploit, hijacked ad server unfolds
- With Provilla buy, Trend Micro to offer data leak protection
- Corporate control of mobile devices vs. individual employee ownership
- IPSec vs. SSL VPNs
- News: Court filings double estimate of TJX breach
- Security experts blast New Jersey AG
- Perimeter security vs. inside security
- Making sense of data loss prevention
- Is NAC worth it?
- McAfee buys Web site security company for US$51M
- Student exposes NZ government Web site shortcomings
- Storm worm pulls Halloween hoax
- Hartford Financial misplaces tapes with personal data
- News: Task force aims to improve U.S. cybersecurity
- IBM to spend $1.5 billion to improve computer security
- Best practices for deploying secure Web gateways
- Apple update melts iMac screen freeze fault
- Security pros: Leopard needs to be fixed
- Two charged with hacking PeopleSoft to fix grades
- Survey: Open source gaining traction in US government
- KGB to keep an eye on employees
- Microsoft to patch software driver vulnerability
- New payment application security standard on deck
- Microsoft's Centro becomes 'Essential' business server
- Major Russian crime hub suddenly dies
- Trend Micro arms PlayStation against bad Web sites
- Antispam group targets transactions, not messages
- PCI compliance mandate's power raises conflict-of-interest questions
- Microsoft stands by its invite to arrested hacker
- 17 charged in massive ID theft bust
- Hacker pleads guilty to creating botnets
- MySpace problems began days before Alicia Keys hack
- Juniper, Cisco all-in-one devices hit on intrusion-prevention controls
- Testing All-in-one Firewalls
- Anonymity as a thing of the past
- Watch out for e-mail hijack scams
- Microsoft finds holes in Windows 2000 flaw claim
- ZoneAlarm offers free antispyware for one day
- U.K. doctors face huge fines for losing laptops
- Researchers eye open proxy attacks
- What retail wireless security?
- A guide to practical PCI compliance
- Senate passes cybercrime bill aimed at restitution
- Senate passes cybercrime bill aimed at restitution
- Beyond the firewall
- Re-assessing risk (The crown jewels are almost worthless)
- News: Group drafts rules to nix credit-card storage
- Industry must completely rethink security protocols for mobile devices, security pro
- Location technology enhances wireless network security
- Firefox adds security, search with 3.0 beta release
- Security concerns cloud virtualization deployments
- One year later: Did Vista's focus on security pay off?
- UK kids warned MySpace isn't private - OMG!!
- Handful of bugs squashed in Firefox security fix
- Another inconvenient truth: Al Gore's Web site hacked
- Webroot, Email Systems team for new e-mail security service
- NAC saves college time and admin headaches
- Lotus Notes vulnerable to e-mail attack
- Microsoft won’t confirm proxy configuration flaw, impending patch
- Police raid botmaster blamed for 1 million infections
- Advertiser settles 'test it, keep it' charges for $650,000
- Google looks for help finding malicious Web sites
- Privacy concerns prompt U-turn at Facebook
- Data theft touches 150,000 Massachusetts seniors
- Fending off VoIP security problems
- Attackers target unpatched QuickTime flaw
- Microsoft: Windows flaw could steer IE to hackers
- CA: Beacon's reach extends to non-Facebook users
- News: Researchers reverse Netflix anonymization
- F-Secure: Malware samples doubled in one year
- Grisoft acquires Exploit Prevention Labs
- Ron Paul spam traced to Ukrainian botnet
- Cisco warns of bug in desktop software
- Most unusual data disaster horror stories for 2007
- Facebook doesn't budge on Beacon's broad user tracking
- IBM system to scan streets at Beijing Olympics, NYC
- Sophisticated cyberattack on national labs under way, Oak Ridge says
- 'Zombie' exploits cached by search engines
- Stolen laptop had 268,000 blood donor IDs
- Denver airport goes fast and free on Wi-Fi
- Duke Law School applicants warned of possible ID theft
- Trusted users pose significant security threats, survey finds
- Alcatel-Lucent unwraps Web Services security appliance
- Energy companies face costly upgrades to secure electric grid
- iPhone gains secure VPN solution
- Crypto firm snaps up storage security products at fire sale
- Holiday time fertile ground for IM, Web-based threats
- EEye founder calls it quits
- 7 Cisco bad luck happenings in '07
- Properly handling end-of-life IT assets
- Botnet-controlled Trojan robbing online bank customers
- After attacks, Apple fixes QuickTime bug
- Microsoft’s challenges swing from enterprise to online in '08
- Unix admin tried to axe power grid
- Hack this school network, win a router
- Building a VPN with Cisco ASA gear
- IPv6 vs. Y2K and GOSIP
- Commtouch takes aim at zombie machines
- Privacy, data breaches still run rampant, shows survey of IT pros
- Apple patches keep coming: Mac OS, Safari beta fixed
- Symantec readies Norton 360 update
- BGP bug bites Juniper software
- News: Senate delays vote on spy bill
- French e-voting study highlights hidden costs
- Security: What will be hot in 2008?
- Cisco warns of firewall flaw in its Catalyst switches, 7600 Series routers
- Microsoft offers work-around for IE security patch problems
- Trojan bumps Google ads from Web pages
- All-in-one security suites: Tried and tested
- Enterasys-Bluesocket union in the works?
- Russians close to prosecuting 'Pinch' Trojan authors
- Judge affirms ruling vs. eBay
- McAfee to pay $13.8 million to settle backdating lawsuits
- US trade agency to investigate antivirus patent claims
- Storm worm tempts with Christmas strip show
- UK health chief defends plan for records database
- Google replies to lawmaker's questions on privacy
- Storm switches tactics third time, adds rootkit
- Hackers quickly move to exploit Bhutto assassination
- Record Industry Goes After Personal Use
- Researcher says Sears downloads spyware
- Security dominates 2008 IT agenda
- Personal information record losses reach new heights
- 8 hot-button issues to watch in '08
- Study: Biggest businesses rely more on service providers for messaging security
- SSD news site of interest
- US-CERT warns of flaw in latest RealPlayer
- U.K. politicians want losing data to be a crime
- A Wi-Fi virus outbreak? Researchers say it's possible
- Anti-botnet vendors plug in
- U.S. indicts 11 over pump-and-dump stock spam
- After criticism, Sears plugs Web site's privacy hole
- Sears puts customers' buying histories on the Web
- Nugache worm kicking up a Storm
- Boeing Dreamliner could be vulnerable to hackers
- Sears sued over privacy breach
- Nugache worm kicking up a Storm
- Election (including security) madness
- German activists move to block e-voting
- Firms are still testing with live customer data, study warns
- Free Trojan removal tool for OS X available now
- News: Malware hitches a ride on digital devices
- Networksolutions: They'll register your domain name if you don't
- Colombian man pleads guilty to computer fraud
- Enough with technology
- Oracle to ship critical security patches next week
- SOX compliance costs small companies $78K, less than expected
- Multinational gov't agencies, vendors set electronic collaboration security plan
- Data centers take to the high seas
- Hacked MySpace page serves up fake Windows update
- Congressional report rips U.S. TSA Web site security
- Data leakage prevention: Hot technology for 2008
- 8 Hot Technologies for 2008
- News: Legitimate sites serving up stealthy attacks
- Perimiter eSecurity buys e-mail compliance vendor
- PGP adds whole-disk encryption to puzzle
- Cyber-espionage moves into B2B
- Prize for zero-day Windows flaws set at $20,000
- Cyber espionage seen as growing threat to business, government
- Arbor Networks buys Ellacoya
- DNS tools play key role in Hollywood thriller 'Untraceable'
- Skype flaw turns videos into weapons
- CIA says hackers pulled plug on power grid
- 230 retailers affected by data breach after tape lost
- Group points to VOIP flaw in DSL home gateway
- FBI requests spawn network forensics start-up
- AT&T offering iPhone plans for enterprise customers
- How to stop laptop theft
- Mozilla says that flaw could lead to data leak
- Like it or not, more federal workers telecommuting
- Piracy bust bigger than Ben Hur
- A Closer Look: Beta Vista Service Pack 1
- McAfee gives encryption technology a new look
- Advocacy group: No free pass for telecom spying
- Caller ID spoofing burns fire equipment company
- Charter Communications deletes 14,000 e-mail accounts
- News: Antivirus firms, test labs to form standards group
- Hackers hit Scientology with online attack
- "Untraceable" reaches for high-tech thrills but falls short
- Court bars company from online sale of phone records
- Why Perfect Commerce is mothballing its data center
- Bush calls on congress to extend telecom spying provisions
- Hackers rig Google to deliver malware
- When it comes to security, chaos may be your friend
- Federal desktop security mandate set to kick in
- IBM dives into massive encryption deployment
- Trend Micro stresses 'tested' patent in trade case
- Malware Scanner, Web-Use Aid, Fun Garden
- Vista's growing popularity draws hackers' malice
- 5 smart fixes for dumb PC annoyances
- FTC settles with advertiser for spam campaign
- Financial services firm hacked
- Data breaches probed at Blue Cross, Georgetown
- Google blog used to spread malware
- Web traffic disruption raises Internet infrastructure vulnerability concerns
- Privacy groups vow to fight Microsoft-Yahoo deal
- Research unmasks anonymity networks
- News: Universities fend off phishing attacks
- Cisco sets last sale date for PIX firewall
- Trend Micro sucker punches Barracuda
- LANDesk wins client management shootout
- Storm worm dethroned by sex botnet
- Avoiding data-loss prevention pitfalls
- News: Federal agencies miss deadline on secure configs
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