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- Android puts out call to mobile security gurus
- Nokia admits security flaws in Series 40 OS
- Lockdown monitors the security of your computer
- SSDs are hot, but not without security risks
- Firefox SSL-certificate debate gets gnarly
- Brazilian charged in botnet scheme, will be extradited to US
- News: Online intruders hit Red Hat, Fedora Project
- News: Gov't charges alleged TJX credit-card thieves
- 3 takeaways from MBTA, MIT student legal flap
- News anchor admits to hacking, leaking e-mail's content
- Open source still looking to shake off concerns
- Keeping MacBooks snug at security
- The case for Java modularity
- Microsoft to add privacy features to IE8
- Network failure delays flights across U.S.
- Mozilla garners praise over Firefox security feature
- Mt. Sinai Medical Center looks to open standards for patient smartcards
- Build your own free security suite
- Nortel uses USB drive to secure remote work
- Securing virtualized data centers
- European court won't stop UK hacker's extradition to US
- 12 Sly Web Tricks That Put You in Control
- New security rules on tap for credit-card handlers
- Proctor & Gamble outsources security to IBM, but keeping security staff
- Privacy feature in IE8 leaks private data
- Wider implications of the Red Hat breach
- New Orleans IT departments brace for Tropical Storm Gustav
- The challenge of securing virtualization operations
- Google seeks route around Microsoft with Chrome
- Spammers use free Web services to shield links
- Early security issues tarnish Google's Chrome
- Obama alma mater gets an education in 'net security
- News: Security of Google's browser gets mixed marks
- News: Researchers race to zero in record time
- Survey: VARs concerned about cybersecurity, health care
- How will Google's Chrome shine?
- Was MythBuster's RFID tale only a myth?
- Is Rock Phish cybergang set for a comeback?
- Researchers build malicious Facebook application
- Libertarian Barr, EPIC outline privacy agenda
- AT&T security guru talks DoS attacks, tomorrow’s hackers
- Group to release uniform metrics to measure IT security
- Beware of UC security threats
- A layered approach to data leak prevention
- Critical vulnerability patched in Google's Chrome
- Google cuts time it retains IP address logs to 9 months
- Google claims license to user content in multiple products
- Japan tops world in attack traffic, Akamai reports
- Malaysia resident sentenced in brokerage hacking scheme
- Computer threat for industrial systems now more serious
- Jobs: iPhone 2.1 update due Friday, fixes 'lots of bugs'
- Symantec emphasizes speed with latest Norton releases
- San Francisco hunts for mystery device on city network
- Cybercrime toll mounts for businesses
- EC praises Google's data-retention move, asks for more
- San Francisco hunts for mystery device on city network
- Indian IT market will be $110B by 2012, Gartner says
- Panel: Open phones are more vulnerable
- Open phones are more vulnerable
- McAfee, Symantec ready VM security products
- Romanian phishing busts were years in the making
- Microsoft defends IE 'phone home' feature, clarifies privacy policy
- 8 laptop bags that will speed you through airport security
- Rifling through my DEMO notebook
- Sourcefire embraces VMware
- US focusing cybersecurity on backdoors in tech products
- Port and cargo security: How is the U.S.A. doing now?
- Apple update finally fixes important DNS bug
- Juniper cranks up security gateways for 10G Ethernet
- Microsoft releases internal security tools, methods
- Spammers react to Large Hadron Collider
- Making role management work for the enterprise
- Brad Pitt, Beyonce and Justin Timberlake top list of celebrity names most abused by m
- Security challenges cloud virtualization payoff
- India wants to secure Wi-Fi hotspots, citing terror threat
- People a big security threat to virtualization, Interop speaker says
- French gov't resists police database protests
- Hacked Texas National Guard site serves up malware
- Retail security: ‘Knee-jerk’ standards compliance isn’t enough
- Nairobi, Mombasa street cameras to tackle crime
- Net mgmt, security spending safe from IT budget cuts, survey shows
- Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail all vulnerable to password reset hack
- Wikileaks posts Bill O'Reilly Web site data
- Report: Legislator's son at center of Palin hack talk
- Feds tighten security on .gov
- Cybercrime toll mounts for businesses
- McAfee to acquire Secure Computing for $465M
- McAfee to buy Secure Computing
- Accused of tolerating scammers, an ISP goes dark
- Former gov't worker pleads guilty to viewing passport files
- Intrusion-prevention systems still not used full throttle: survey
- No charges as grand jury investigates Palin hack
- Controversial ISP Intercage now back online
- ProBiz Solutions launches unified threat management system
- California hacker charged with stealing, extortion
- Cisco releases bundle of router security patches
- Computer users overeager to click popup 'OKs'
- Security pros offered new 'CSSLP' qualification
- Hackers resurrect notorious attack toolkit
- Second hacker in TJX case pleads guilty
- Orkut removes communities supporting Indian terrorists
- New industry group takes aim at 'net pollution,' piracy
- Apple patches months-old Java bugs
- Microsoft, Washington state to sue 'scareware' pushers
- Security researchers warn of new 'clickjacking' browser bugs
- Mozilla rushes to fix Firefox password bug
- Security Trend Watch
- Can we really stop malicious insiders?
- Security risks rise as smartphones become smarter
- Clickjacking vulnerability to be revealed next month
- Researchers develop bug-blocking chip monitor
- News: Researchers weigh "clickjacking" threat
- News: Online intruders hit Red Hat, Fedora Project
- Prominent Web sites found to have serious coding flaw
- How to minimize the impact of a data breach
- 23 things I wish would just go away
- Companies own up to virtual security blind spot
- Government sends auditors to investigate Postapay fraud
- Skype messages being monitored in China, group says
- Credit-card security standard issued after much debate
- Security researcher reveals iPhone design flaws
- Vendors fixing bug that could crash Internet systems
- California makes it a crime to 'skim' RFID tags
- SonicWall launches UTM security box
- Palin and politics: lots to talk about
- Is it a virus?
- Laptop stolen from McCain campaign in Missouri
- Schwarzenegger again terminates California data breach bill
- CAN-SPAM: What went wrong?
- Imperva tailors Web app firewall for midsize businesses
- Palo Alto's performance holds steady as security measures increase
- Symantec updates DLP endpoint, antispam gateway
- Cisco unveils surveillance camera for SMBs
- CA ups identity management bet with IDFocus
- Asus reports virus loaded into Eee Box PCs
- Cambridge lab sets quantum key world record
- US man indicted for hacking Palin's e-mail account
- Researchers reveal 'clickjacking' attack info
- Four tips for SIEM success
- Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
- 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
- Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges
- U.K. companies offered 'password amnesty'
- Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
- Mafiaboy grows up; a hacker seeks redemption
- Black box for the enterprise protects data from terrorists, hurricanes
- Boston College converts chapel into high security data center
- Security software performs poorly in exploit test
- 'Experimental' security fix is malware, Microsoft says
- Microsoft readies first attack forecast
- Security behavior varies by country, Cisco finds
- Top security suites fail exploit tests
- FTC, NZ authorities hit massive spam operation
- Microsoft reveals critical holes in Active Directory, mainframe gateway
- News: You don't know (click)jack
- News: Security of Google's browser gets mixed marks
- The process and culture of security
- Mauritius moves on smart card ID
- Top data-breach causes
- Nigeria establishes university database
- Security vendors blocking some Obama campaign e-mails
- FBI says Dark Market sting netted 56 arrests
- Indian IT worker arrested for e-mail threats to president
- Up next: Cellular botnets, cyber militias
- Veterans' benefits applications slated for VA shredder
- Report: Two new IRS systems have major security weaknesses
- McAfee bolsters network access security
- How DNS cache poisoning works
- Groups: Cybersecurity needs to move beyond an IT issue
- With an antenna, researchers log keystrokes from afar
- Optical encryption called capable of 100G bps
- Novell, Sun, Oracle crank out identity and access wares
- Big changes ahead for the Internet, says Vint Cerf
- Google patches Chrome 'carpet bomb' bug
- Security breaches: 3 tools for preventing data loss
- SanDisk puts antivirus on flash drive
- Microsoft to rush out emergency Windows patch
- Student gets jail for crashing university servers
- Researchers find problems with RFID passport cards
- Attack code for critical Microsoft bug surfaces
- Cyberoam: Spammers hijack legitimate e-mail
- Microsoft bug, Greenspan speaks, Yahoo cuts
- New European data protection rules likely years away
- Cisco study: IT security policies unfair
- Microsoft to unveil tools to push identity platform into the cloud
- How to sustain security on a tight budget
- Microsoft, Yahoo form alliance to tackle lottery scams
- Building for the future
- Crypto hash algorithm competition set to begin
- Symantec builds an incubator for new ideas
- WabiSabiLabi may close 0day auction site
- Worm uses Google to squirm around Facebook
- OpenOffice.org issues critical patches for older versions
- Nigeria needs more workers for Internet security
- Seeing tough times ahead, Symantec plans layoffs
- Tech industry group battles botnets
- Morris worm turns 20: Look what it's done
- Google deals, Microsoft's Azure, IT money woes
- Intel's Moorestown would make iPhone less secure
- Ed Felten on e-voting: What can go wrong
- News: Secure hash competition kicks off
- News: Researchers weigh "clickjacking" threat
- Hard times mean more problems with insider security issues
- Microsoft: Data shows Vista more secure than XP
- IT worker let spammers into ex-employer's servers
- Adobe expected to disclose new Reader flaw
- Reporter's notebook: Excitement, fear on the e-vote trail
- Sierra Leone minister calls for SIM card registration
- Analysts warn of phishing scams following bank collapse
- N.Y. man indicted for role in data breaches
- Once thought safe, WPA Wi-Fi encryption is cracked
- A jailbreak for Google's Android
- Card breaches shake faith in e-payments
- Barracuda bites into backup and disaster recovery
- News: Researchers find more flaws in wireless security
- News: You don't know (click)jack
- Android may not need antivirus software, researcher says
- Microsoft touts virtualization, Windows 7 integration with Windows Server upgrade
- FBI investigates data theft blackmail scheme
- Thousands hit in broad Web hack
- Amateurs and pros vie to build new crypto standard
- Hacking arrests doubled in Japan in 2007
- Myth or truism? Security experts judge conventional wisdom
- Express Scripts discloses extortion threat, possible data breach
- One in four DNS servers still vulnerable to Kaminsky flaw, survey says
- Distributed DoS attacks surging in scale, ISPs report
- Study: critical infrastructure often under cyberattack
- Antimalware group sets product testing guidelines
- Security, virtualization lead 2009 tech plans
- Microsoft security patch was seven years in the making
- IT admin used inside knowledge to hack and steal
- Marshal, 8e6 Technologies merge to form Marshal8e6
- ISP cut off from Internet after security concerns
- Equifax Over 18 I-Card proves you're old enough
- Targeted E-Mail Attacks: The Bull's-Eye Is on You
- Google patches Chrome file-stealing bug
- Apple plays catch-up, adds anti-fraud safeguard to Safari
- 10 IT security companies to watch
- Spam drop could boost Trojan attacks
- PCI council sharpens oversight of security auditors
- Symantec CEO John Thompson to step down
- U.S. court halts sale of spyware program
- John Thompson retiring as Symantec CEO
- Microsoft drops OneCare antivirus product
- Branch office security, traffic management get a lift
- Will technology drive global recovery?
- Fortinet beefs up midrange FortiGate security appliance
- Teenager pleads guilty to botnet, 'swatting' charges
- International Challenges in PCI Security
- News: Microsoft hopes free security means less malware
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