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- Intelius axes cell phone directory
- EBay’s PayPal uses e-mail authentication to combat fraud
- NIST lists Vista, XP security tools for feds
- Google unbundles Postini security services
- Legal Obstacles Delay Federated Identity Management
- Attackers zero in on Yahoo Jukebox ActiveX flaw
- IT pros, remote workers fess up to security lapses
- Offline payment service trades on Web privacy risks
- Apple fixes critical QuickTime bug
- Adobe fixes undisclosed vulnerabilities in Reader
- What those oceanic cable cuts mean to you
- Grisoft changes name to AVG Technologies
- Antivirus company's Web site downloads ... a virus
- Enterasys looking to buy into big-time
- Web site of U.K. landmark hacked to serve malware
- 'Undercover' looks to replace PINs
- Facebook privacy chief: Data portability dangers overlooked
- Check Point merges security clients
- Here’s a different Microsoft/Yahoo story
- Deploying antiphishing technology DKIM in 3 simple steps
- NetClarity rolls a NAC device for remote corporate offices
- WatchGuard adding SSL VPN to Firebox
- Patches keep coming as Apple fixes OS X security bugs
- Cisco, others sued by intellectual-property company
- Neverfail looks to improve Continuous Availability Suite
- Apple ships Tiger Security Update
- Microsoft ships six critical patches, but two lesser vulnerabilities could be killers
- Senate rejects amendment to strip immunity from telecom
- BP warning on e-chat 'could ease IT burden'
- EU compliance laws heading for trouble
- Payment Card Industry (PCI) update
- Woman hits Best Buy with $54M suit for losing laptop
- Mideast cable cuts tripled Web latency on some routes, Akamai reports
- Inside 'Net neutrality: Privacy and BitTorrent
- With racy name, bug-finder gets no credit from Microsoft
- Confessions of a caller-ID spoofer
- Enterasys partners with VoIP vendor ShoreTel
- Replicating virtual servers vulnerable to attack
- 3 lessons learned about database management
- Harvard Web site hacked, database on file-sharing site
- Opera, Firefox bug could export users' Web history
- News: Worries over "good worms" rise again
- Microsoft scrambles to quash 'friendly' worm story
- NHS laptop with 5,123 patient records stolen
- Alcatel-Lucent and HP integrate SOA security and governance tools
- Kernel space: the vmsplice() exploit
- More U.K. government laptops go missing
- Apple issues laptop keyboard patch
- McAfee: Virus writers going local
- Poor IT security to blame in Société Générale fraud
- Windows Server 2008 : Faster, more manageable and secure, but still missing the virtu
- Hard drive encryption has Achilles heel, say researchers
- 17 arrested in Canadian hacking bust
- Disk encryption easily cracked, researchers find
- VMware to unveil major partnerships
- Credant boosts system file encryption for laptops
- Goolag makes Google Hacking a snap
- A seatbelt for server software: SELinux blocks real-world exploits
- What's data is most important to protect?
- Baking security into switches
- YouTube outage underscores big Internet problem
- Trend Micro buys UK encryption firm
- 3d gaming monitor
- IBM boosts performance, energy efficiency of new mainframe
- Lost laptops, mobile devices account for most U.K. data leaks
- Wireless security foiled by new exploits
- Reduce threat exposure with net configuration management
- Security skills of IT workforce lacking, survey finds
- 'Cold Boot' encryption hack unlikely, says Microsoft
- Does Your Security Suite Also Protect Your Privacy?
- U.K. gov't laptop with confidential disc sold on eBay
- PayPal: Steer clear of Apple's Safari
- Spam King trial set to start next month
- Symantec offers endpoint encryption products
- News: Law makers voice concerns over cybersecurity plan
- TippingPoint helps cluster IPS systems for 10Gbps Ethernet links
- 3Com buyout could still happen, report says
- Criminals automate security testing
- Beware MonaRonaDona antivirus scam, researchers warn
- Company settles porn spam charges
- CEBIT - Mac attack: Vendors mull security software for OS X
- Microsoft's directory team forced to reconsider ignored standards
- Create an 802.11n network without ripping up your 802.11g net
- Hitachi Data Systems fights 'rogue data' with new tool
- Simple SNMP scans yield network data
- Apple iPhone SDK will open applications for iPhone
- Internet borne viruses foiled by software as a service
- Google: Android won't suffer from incompatibility
- U.K. politicians call for cybercrime minister and new laws
- Hacker trio finds a way to crack popular smartcard in minutes
- In defense of Caller-ID spoofing
- Microsoft says Credentica acquisition will help users protect privacy
- Casino insider tells (almost) all about security
- News: Browser makers focus on beating malware
- Top cybercrook targets for 2008
- U.K. launches first Internet Governance Forum
- IT security lacking in best practices
- Protecting the mobile workforce
- Which application security approach really does the trick?
- Juniper appliance finds threats among traffic flows
- Security must evolve, CERT official says
- Apps least likely to go virtual
- Eliot Spitzer: High-tech felt his impact
- CDT launches health privacy initiative
- SOA-based system compels security overhaul at hotel chain
- Rigged Excel documents making the rounds
- IBM buys single sign-on technology for Tivoli
- Sidewinder firewall brand takes a back seat
- News: House aims to scrutinize warrantless taps
- Trend Micro hit by massive Web hack
- News: Law makers voice concerns over cybersecurity plan
- IT Winners and Losers
- 'Akill' charged with University of Pennsylvania attack
- Orange Business releases 'Mobile Office' suite
- Extreme Networks, HP boost VoIP security
- Malicious subtitle file could trip up VLC media player
- Verizon Business unveils security log management service
- AirDefense adds spectrum analysis to wireless LAN security system
- Cognitive radio security is researcher's goal
- Young workers, Web 2.0 technologies pose security challenges
- Hannaford breach update: Class action lawsuits filed on behalf of victims
- FAQ: The Obama breach: What exactly is a passport record
- Microsoft warns of new Word attack
- Vista SP1: Threat or Menace?
- Sunbelt branches into antivirus
- Most switches help in complying with secure management best practices
- News: Hacking contest highlights value of vulnerabilities
- News: Browser makers focus on beating malware
- Microsoft offers way to share data with social networks
- FaceTime security product scans Skype's encrypted IM
- Start-up secures virtual machine traffic
- Hackers seize on Excel vulnerability
- BLACK HAT - Ethical hacker group to counter 'black PR'
- Apple ships updated security update
- Dissing my teenage daughters is so wrong
- Gone in 2 minutes: Mac gets hacked first in contest
- News: House aims to scrutinize warrantless taps
- News: Web developers, fix thy Flash
- FTC settles with TJX, LexisNexis
- Google search behind most phishing sites
- With Vista breached, Linux unbeaten in hacking contest
- IRS warns of new online tax scams; protect yourself
- Disinfecting a spyware-riddled PC
- PGP publishes encryption APIs
- Identity-based access-control appliance debuts
- Sophos warns of Mac Trojan malware
- Laptop, complete with Vista attack code, listed on eBay
- Internet has a trash problem, researcher says
- Cybercrime treaty gains more interest, momentum
- Council of Europe, ISPs draft anti-cybercrime tactics
- PWN 2 PAWN: Why the Vista hacker turned to eBay
- Cisco reinforces physical security family
- "Deep Throat Fight Club" to pummel Web filters with porn
- RSA - RSA to kick off next week with Microsoft's 'Stirling'
- PayPal debit card glitch blocks transactions, users say
- April to be another big Microsoft security patch month
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- IDF - Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
- Vista antimalware fails VB100 tests
- Hackers tuck attack code into UK government site
- Failure to patch flaw exposes data on 60,000 at Antioch
- Number of viruses to top 1 million by 2009
- How we tested SonicWall E7500
- UTM firewall review: SonicWall smashes speed records
- HSBC loses disc with 370,000 customer details
- RSA - IBM's project Phantom to lock down virtual machines
- U.S. gov't faces challenge of balancing data access, security
- Europe mulls six-month limit for search engine data storage
- RSA - As Storm fades, botnet fight goes on
- Verizon service targets data-leak protection
- As Storm fades, botnet fight goes on
- Shavlik adds virtual-machine patch management
- Microsoft launches 'End to End Trust' call to action, observers skeptical
- Mobile UC: the ultimate end game
- Browser exploits getting more intense
- Test Center guide: Mail security appliances
- Oracle to ship critical database fixes next week
- RSA - U.S. presidential election can be hacked
- Arrested WabiSabiLabi CTO returns to blog
- SanDisk warns of USB drive threat
- Don't forget privacy in a company social network
- Attacks begin against critical Patch Tuesday bug
- News: U.S. gov't pushes cybersecurity at con
- News: Hacking contest highlights value of vulnerabilities
- Three hackers found 'Pwn To Own' bug
- 10 tips for a successful video rollout
- Disinfecting a virus-laden PC
- Researcher: BT Home Hub Wi-Fi security easy to crack
- Acegi security for JSF applications
- Criminals hack CEOs with fake subpoenas
- Researchers: Microsoft's CAPTCHAs easy to solve
- Malicious microprocessor opens new doors for attack
- Oracle patches 41 security flaws in database and other products
- Attackers are thinking outside the box
- Malware threat lists slammed as 'useless'
- Another cheap mini-portable...competition rocks
- Devon IT's Safebook
- From Samsung Q1 to Motorola Q
- Wired and wireless at the same high speed
- How to spot - and stop - a spy
- Hackers open new front in payment card data thefts
- SANS solves mystery of mass Web site infections
- Concerns raised as gov't demands universal wiretapping
- Four ways to fight off strangers with candy
- Wanted: 10 IT skills employers need today
- PayPal to block users with old browsers to cut back phishing
- U.K. phishing attacks double
- TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
- Italian cyberstalking case reveals Internet loopholes
- CNN cyberattack called off
- EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
- When the inside threat is from outsiders
- SSL gear adapted for Wi-Fi access
- Intel cuts quad-core price by 50 percent
- Economic woes won't affect Europe security spending
- PayPal denies plan to block Safari
- Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off
- Risk-management software gains Web, compliance tools
- Trampoline unveils “corporate Facebook” software
- INFOSEC - Microsoft figures show some users may like adware
- CNN site hit by China attack
- CNN site hit by China attack
- INFOSEC - SANS: Pressure on vendors can prevent security woes
- News: Patches pose significant risk, researchers say
- News: Web developers, fix thy Flash
- China worries hackers will strike during Beijing Olympics
- Report: Google begins taking Street View pics in Milan, Rome
- France 'suspends' creation of big-brother database
- IT governance certificate to be offered
- iFrame attacks surge, security firm says
- Public safety spectrum, rural broadband grab spotlight
- TOP 10 - Hacks, more hacks, Ballmer on Yahoo, OLPC woes
- Spammers ramp up siege on Google's Blogger via bots
- Huge Web hack attack infects 500,000 pages
- Can ACLs and NAC mix for security success?
- Interop Labs test results: Microsoft gets it NAC act together
- Hackers focus efforts on Firefox, Safari
- Microsoft botnet-hunting tool helps bust hackers
- Microsoft highlights efforts to police the Net
- Crypto drives locked with internal key
- Microsoft Vista security impresses IT staffers hot for NAC
- Microsoft helps law enforcement get around encryption
- Dream job at Microsoft too good to be true? Yep.
- Virtual server sprawl highlights security concerns
- Data breach laws cover everyone
- Fraud, theft risks in supply chains are everywhere
- Instant messaging attacks spike in April
- Webroot plots the end of desktop security
- Why is this called 'virtual kidnapping'?
- Microsoft hack pack spells trouble
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