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- Start-up offers rootkit protection, partitions virtual machines
- Researchers find vulnerability in Windows Vista
- Check Point appliances fight spam, protect industrial networks
- Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero
- Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks
- Symantec takes cybercrime snapshot with 'Underground Economy' report
- Surveillance system helps police snare shooters
- Lenovo service disables laptops with text message
- AlgoSec upgrades analysis platform to paint big picture of firewall protection
- Experts to Feds: Sign the DNS root ASAP
- No one gets fired for banning IM
- Who's been reading my cell-phone records?
- Spam levels fluctuate as crooks try to revive botnets
- Spammers regaining control over Srizbi botnet
- How spyware nearly sent a teacher to prison
- Microsoft warns of malware exploiting known vulnerability
- Estonian ISP cuts off control servers for Srizbi botnet
- In Mumbai, bloggers and Twitter offer help to relatives
- Mumbai terrorism, worm warning, holiday woe
- 10 Microsoft research projects
- Tough times and risk management, Part 2
- London hospitals almost back online after worm infection
- Botnet master sees himself as next Bill Gates
- Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang
- License server glitch exposes SonicWall users to threats
- Apple removes antivirus support page
- Criminals take control of CheckFree Web site
- FBI says copper thefts threaten U.S. infrastructure
- Firefox users targeted by rare piece of malware
- Network Solutions phishing came before Web attack
- Microsoft slates 8 bug updates for year's final Patch Tuesday
- The debate resumes over Mac security
- Windows users indifferent to patch alarm, says researcher
- FBI: Criminals auto-dialing with hacked VoIP systems
- FTC has a message for vishing victims
- Court allows spyware program to go back on sale
- News: Commission calls for cybersecurity czar
- News: Researchers find more flaws in wireless security
- Ineffective law enforcement, bad economy fueling cybercrime
- Google tests ActiveX alternative
- Microsoft will discard search data sooner if rivals do same
- New Web attack exploits unpatched IE flaw
- Microsoft issues slew of critical security patches
- Cybercrime '09: Too Late to Save Facebook?
- The security prognosticator is in
- The seven deadly sins of network security
- Mozilla security chief calls it quits
- Microsoft snaps up identity expert
- Federal breach law? No time soon
- Mozilla security chief calls it quits
- Top execs would roll up sleeves to fight cyber war, according to think tank study
- Microsoft talks up countermeasures to fend off IE attacks
- Microsoft: IE5, IE6 also affected by browser vulnerability
- Researcher: Chrome, Safari password managers need work
- Security vendors leaving 'old school' malware detection methods behind
- Cisco: Cyberattacks growing, looking more legit
- Wireless VPNs: Protecting the wireless wanderer
- In IBM, HP and Apple we trust
- Auditor: IRS doesn't check cyberaudit logs
- Swedish police warn of tampered credit card terminals
- Microsoft Issues Emergency Security Patch For IE
- Social networking malware: Protect yourself
- 5 ways to secure your Blackberry
- Firefox issues eight patches for Web browser
- Symantec unveils Norton Internet Security 4.0 for Mac
- As phishing evolves, criminals switch to malware
- IT operations, security pros at odds over virtualization risks
- NSA patents a way to spot network snoops
- Watchdog group asks Google to create personal data "opt-out"
- Researchers sound alarm about bug in free antivirus scanner
- Small laptops pose big threat
- Microsoft warns of SQL attack
- Software executive sentenced for hacking
- Three Global Risks to Business in 2009
- Fake antivirus peddlers helped by Microsoft, IRS
- Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL bug since April
- Secure Your Vista PC in 10 Easy Steps
- Samsung shipped infected digital picture frames
- Norton 360 expands backup and security capabilities
- Amazon warns customers of infected digital photo frames
- News: Researchers claim attack on browser security
- News: Microsoft hopes free security means less malware
- Microsoft refutes Windows Media Player vulnerability
- Fry's Electronics VP faces criminal charges and lawsuit
- News: Group attacks flaw in browser crypto security
- Securing DNS should trump budget-cutting for enterprise IT, experts say
- Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar
- Watch out for hidden cookies
- Security vendors ready fix for 'Curse of Silence' SMS attack
- With Gaza conflict, cyberattacks come too
- Psychic predictions for tech in 2009
- Regulator fines E-Trade units US$1 million
- DECT phones and POS terminals are vulnerable
- Twitter hit with phishing scam
- Researchers hack into Intel's vPro
- CA to buy data-leak prevention vendor
- Trend Micro, BigFix integrate antimalware and systems management wares
- The CAN-SPAM Act as a warning
- CheckFree warns 5 million customers after hack
- The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #2
- Recession Be Damned! IT Security Spending Up For Some
- Pocket Credit Card Reader Takes Transactions on the Go
- Kerio unveils Mac client for its VPN
- Verizon service steps up analysis of security risks
- Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?
- TJX Maxx hacker banged up for 30 years
- Destroy discarded hard drives, warn researchers
- Oracle to issue 41 security patches
- Intego updates Mac security, antivirus tools
- How to tell which employees are more of a security risk
- Security Experts ID Top 25 Programming Errors
- Third Brigade unveils Deep Security 6.0
- Browser bug could allow phishing without e-mail
- News: Group releases list to kill most-dangerous bugs
- News: Commission calls for cybersecurity czar
- U.S. export controls: Ensuring obsolescence and declining economic competitiveness
- What Free Security Programs Can Protect My PC?
- Privacy groups file mobile marketing complaint with FTC
- Groups file FTC complaint over cell phone privacy
- Biometric passports agreed to in EU
- Network critical to business growth in '09, Gartner says
- Paris Hilton's Site Attacks Visitors
- Can Mozilla Prove Firefox Is the Most Secure Browser
- Encryption programs open to kernel hack
- Six worst Internet routing attacks
- Symantec releases patch for application delivery program
- Asian executives face jail in U.S. for fixing LCD prices
- Obama plans to keep his BlackBerry
- TelePresence returns at Mumbai hotel
- Fake sites spreading malware claim Obama won't take oath
- Debit-card processor claims data breach part of global fraud operation
- Detecting Internet routing "lies"
- Goodbye malware, hello micro-projector
- Yahoo Mail gets an antispam boost
- Bloggers wonder: Is Obama's BlackBerry super-encrypted?
- Blogger: Obama to get 'super-encrypted' BlackBerry
- Pirated iWork '09 installer may contain trojan horse
- Mac Trojan Horse found in pirated Apple iWork '09
- Obama plan says cyber infrastructure is 'strategic'
- Unisys: Customer convenience key to future IT security
- Researchers wait for Downadup worm's second act
- Amazon cloud could be security hole
- Monster.com reports theft of user data
- Conficker hitting hardest in Asia, Latin America
- After McColo takedown, spam surges again
- New Apple Trojan slays Adobe pirates
- Stop Internet Poachers from Stealing Your Wi-Fi
- Scan and Monitor Your Network With Nsauditor
- Security Firm Sees Alarming Rise in 'Transient' Threats
- AVG notes rise in number of malicious Web sites
- Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives
- Websense buys Defensio to keep user-generated content clean
- Click fraud shoots up in Q4, driven by botnets
- Data Breach Threatens Job Search Sites' Effectiveness
- Data export leaves firms vulnerable, says research
- What New Air Cargo Security Rules Mean for Business
- Worm floats Obama's head on your desktop
- College student wins free-speech spat, but . . .
- Researcher : P2P networks rife with health-care data
- SonicWall introduces management appliance
- Industry giants to weigh in on US privacy laws
- 'Gears of War' bug not SafeDisc DRM's first
- Human error caused Google search bug
- Google bug vexes Saturday morning searches
- Microsoft denies Windows 7 UAC vulnerability
- IE or Firefox: Which Browser is More Secure
- New disk encryption standards may complicate data recovery
- Study: Data breaches still getting more costly for businesses
- Google privacy trial opens in Milan
- Is West Wing BlackBerry Security Possible?
- Researchers: IT security jobs largely untouched by economy
- Porn site feud spawns new DNS attack
- EMC and Microsoft renew deal
- HP, IBM push new OASIS encryption key standard
- News: Cabal forms to fight Conficker, offers bounty
- News: Group attacks flaw in browser crypto security
- Hacker claims SQL bug on Symantec site
- DHS names Callahan privacy chief
- News: Advisor: U.S. needs policy to defend cyberspace
- News: Group releases list to kill most-dangerous bugs
- Conficker worm gets an evil twin
- Hiring levels show one local industry resilient to recession
- Adobe flaw heightens risk of encountering malicious PDFs
- Bradford's NAC Director gives pipeline firm more control
- Enterprise Provisioning vs. Federated Provisioning
- Fed agencies push new security audits
- Cell phone security
- NAC deemed a money-making business
- Federated provisioning could exist
- After CERT warning, Microsoft delivers AutoRun fix
- Bluetooth is not a dental condition
- ConSentry's new correlation features help spot trouble
- Facebook gives users a set of rights and a vote on policy
- Obama e-health plan: Health IT leaders weigh in
- 5 Facebook Scams: Protect Your Profile
- Most Oracle database shops don't mandate security patch use
- Microsoft details contents of enterprise bundle for Windows 7
- The other federation technology
- NAC-as-a-service
- Bill takes aim at anonymous hot spots, like coffee shops
- Computer Security Handbook Fifth Edition is ready
- How a universal directory might work
- Individual compelled to decrypt drive in child porn case
- The Internet Protectors
- Bradford Networks prepares for growth
- Speedy Safari 4 Beta Has Long Way to Go
- Botnet ringleader gets 4 years in prison for stealing data
- Mahalo CEO who hired convicted botnet leader
- California's data breach law may get an update
- Hackers update Conficker worm, evade countermeasures
- Excel Bug Will Be Ignored on Patch Tuesday
- Trademarks as keywords for targeted ads?
- Business size and NAC needs
- A universal directory system: Good ideas aren't always enough
- News: Experts: U.S. needs to defend its "cyber turf"
- News: Cabal forms to fight Conficker, offers bounty
- Google will let people choose how its ads target them
- Online auctions: Caveat Mercator Venditorque
- After Gmail, Google wants to search your voice mail too
- More vendors supporting Microsoft NAP
- The effects of corporate social media on overall network security
- Apple fixes security flaws, adds features in iTunes update
- Microsoft-led privacy group backs off legislation
- Business process flaws seen posing security risks
- Foreign Web attacks change security paradigm
- Bribery case creates possible IT security nightmare in D.C.
- Authentication with a twist
- 4 Steps to the Security Industry's Economic Survival
- Kraken the botnet: The ethics of counter-hacking
- Survey: Families wise up to importance of online safety
- NAC as a compliance tool
- The first trust infrastructure for mashups
- Vivek Kundra reinstated as federal CIO
- A Real Dumpster Dive: Bank Tosses Personal Data, Checks
- News: Browsers bashed first in hacking contest
- News: Advisor: U.S. needs policy to defend cyberspace
- Browsers get hacked before phones at security show
- As happy as a rock star in a pig pen
- Visa pilots new payment card security initiatives
- A search is launched for Conficker's first victim
- Power grid is found susceptible to cyberattack
- Visa Slaps Payment Firms On Breaches, Defends PCI
- Skype to run beta of VoIP for business over SIP, IP switches
- What is Nortel up to?
- Cold-boot attacks change the data leakage landscape
- Cisco helps avoid security scrimping in cash-tight times
- Identity management delivery methods
- Firefox fix due next week after attack is published
- A hidden chore of deploying NAC
- Survey gauges Web application security spending
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