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- Mafiaboy to headline IT 360
- Facebook glitch hands off control of corporate Pages
- Firefox likely to win race to fix PWN2OWN contest bug
- Study: Security, Not Environment, Drives E-waste Disposal
- Adobe Reader, IE 7 Holes Under Attack
- Will Tracker Tools for Your Cell Phone Give You Away?
- Deep computer-spying network touched 103 countries
- The Experts Community
- 3 Ways Pen Testing Helps DLP (and 2 Ways It Doesn't)
- What you need to know about the Conficker worm
- Fidelis spies data leakage via social networking sites
- Legislation would curtail warrantless information demands
- Enter to win a Cisco Press book
- Group takes Conficker fight to a new level
- NAC has a future
- 2008 was not a good year
- IBM sees Conficker hitting 4 percent of PCs
- Conficker Worm: Not Finished Yet
- IBM sees Conficker hitting 4% of PCs
- Conficker.c controls 4% of all infected PCs, IBM says
- Attackers exploit critical PowerPoint vulnerability
- Cries of protest, censorship greet news of cybersecurity bill
- Websense unveils its first Web security appliance
- Fraud fighting service
- The Sound of Y2k
- The consequences of inadequate cloud security
- Linux, Unix devices benefit from a unified Active Directory environment
- Security's Role in Handling Layoffs
- Chinese information warfare capabilities
- Creating a reputation system that's easy to use, safe and secure
- Gov't agency: We are not the source of data leakage
- Microsoft: Rogue 'security' software a rising threat
- The state of spam 2009, Part 1
- What is a cloud?
- Conficker, the Internet's No. 1 threat, gets an update
- Conficker Awakens, Starts Scamming
- Russian President warns of foreign threat to 'Net security
- Making a PBX 'botnet' out of Skype or Google Voice?
- Conficker Shows Its Colors, Installs Rogue Anti-virus
- Weekend worms strike Twitter, teen admits responsibility
- Trend Micro dishes out security smorgasbord
- Identity management is key to the proper operation of cloud computing
- The state of spam 2009, Part 2
- Cloud security guarantees?
- Spam e-mails killing the environment, McAfee report says
- Pimp my directory
- Amazon.co.uk opts out of Phorm deep packet tracking
- The state of spam 2009, Part 3
- Can a cloud be more secure than a corporate data center?
- Microsoft: The Internet needs more trust to grow
- Mortgage, Conflicker, Tax Day malware spams rule the roost
- New Twitter worm targets celebrities
- Twitter teen hacker hired by Web app developer
- Device fingerprinting defends against online fraud
- Siloed reputation management vs. small town reputation management
- RSA: IBM delivers on Phantom promise
- The state of spam 2009, Part 4
- Verizon's cloud service offers 3 levels of security
- Mozilla patches 12 Firefox bugs, a third of them critical
- Making contextual judgments about access before authentication
- Mozilla patches 12 Firefox bugs, a third of them critical
- Flaws in 'Internet SAFETY' bill
- New surveys on small business security and success
- Conficker hype a 'problem,' says FBI cyber-chief
- Rigged Word docs exploit 2008 bug, say researchers
- Worm solves Gmail's CAPTCHA, creates fake accounts
- Ex-federal IT worker charged in alleged ID theft scam
- The legal risks of ethical hacking
- Security training 101
- NewYork State raises the bar for end user security training
- The Cloud Security Alliance looks to standardize security for cloud computing
- Guide to enterprise password management drafted
- Companies still dragging their feet with patches
- Oracle, Sun deal brings back the glory days of FUD
- New cybersecurity bill for electric grid readied
- China arrests Web site attacker who extorted money
- Locking out users gives attackers a tool for denial of service
- Verification of cloud security
- Facebook's privacy options
- Microsoft doctors AutoRun in Windows 7 to stymie Conficker
- Spammers pin campaign on swine flu
- IT director pleads guilty to deleting organ donation records
- LexisNexis says its data was used by fraudsters
- Two brothers among indictees in $4M spam case
- Web filters threaten national security
- Cloud security will supplant patching, says report author
- Google: 'rough' talks ahead on privacy with Korea
- The legal implications of cloud security
- IA career development: Need for IA professionals will grow
- Give users passwords they don't have to remember
- Bank of America still not ready for iPhone
- IPv6 security guru fields questions
- Increasing Internet security for average users
- How cloud services impact e-discovery
- Security breach cost Heartland $12.6 million so far
- Despite pledge, researchers release VBootkit 2.0 code
- Meet Francis, a failed phishe
- Phished Facebook accounts become spammer's tool
- In China, $700 puts a spammer in business
- HK Hospital Authority steps up patient data security
- The feeling of greater security tempts us to be more reckless
- Classify data first
- 6 ways to protect your privacy on Google
- Global PC software piracy up because of China, India
- SMBs vulnerable to security breaches: Symantec
- Apple delivers jumbo security update for Mac OS X
- Security management, compliance and the cloud
- Full Disk Encryption Comes to Workgroups
- NIST to weigh in on cloud security
- Most claims dismissed in Hannaford data breach suit
- News Analysis: Courts grapple with law enforcement's use of GPS tracking
- SMBs lack basic security and storage measures: Symantec
- 'Gumblar' Hacked Sites Install Google-targeting Malware
- Web attacks routinely hosted by real Web sites
- Teen hacking seen as casual activity
- AVG LinkScanner Helps Avoid "Poison" Web Sites
- Phishers harvest Facebook passwords for profit
- Heartland breach cost firm $12.6M -- so far
- iPhone security, Part 1
- Web attack that poisons Google results gets worse
- Study: Secret questions don't safeguard passwords
- Sophos: JSRedir-R surpasses other Web-based malware
- iPhone Security, Part 2
- Web Site Hijack Morphs, Continues to Grow
- Credit card council looks into cloud security
- Conficker still infecting 50,000 PCs per day
- Missing drive had no Clinton Administration records, says National Archives
- iPhones in the enterprise leaving IT pros at wit's end
- DNS attack downs Internet in parts of China
- Wedded bliss: NAC and identity management
- Phishing using scary bait
- Yuuguu adds Skype to conferencing app
- YouTube hit by porn storm
- Watchful eye better than Web filters
- Tipping Point: Attacks from Hong Kong on the rise
- Mobile phone location technology fights card fraud
- Security metrics research
- 90 percent of e-mail is spam, Symantec says
- Spammers Work by US Clocks and Target Facebook, Twitter
- Twitter gets targeted again by worm-like phishing attack
- Enterprise Data Security: Definition and Solutions
- Security and regulatory concerns slow some server virtualization efforts
- Aetna contacts 65,000 after Web site data breach
- New travel rules kick in June 1 amid concerns over RFID-tagged passport cards
- Must-have Fix for New, Under-attack Microsoft Flaw
- News: Obama launches cybersecurity initiative
- News: Experts: U.S. needs to defend its "cyber turf"
- The Grill: Eugene Kaspersky
- Dr. Johnston's Security Maxims: Sense and Humor
- Spam Finds New Paths Into Corporate Nets
- Security tightened for .org
- Apple patches 10 critical QuickTime bugs
- Quality control, data integrity, and the silly season
- Tibco pushing new cloud application delivery system
- U.S. accidentally releases list of civilian nuclear sites
- Judge dismisses NSA wiretap civil liberties suits
- Cybercriminals refine data-sniffing software for ATM fraud
- Lawmakers question whether DHS cybersecurity role will be undercut by White House app
- News: FTC persuades court to shutter rogue ISP
- News: Browsers bashed first in hacking contest
- Adobe will deliver its first quarterly patches next Tuesday
- ATM malware spreading around the world
- Man made $112,000 in bank account hacking scheme
- Consensus metrics for information security
- China demands new PCs have Web site-blocking program
- Poll: Companies still worried about open-source security
- T-Mobile: Stolen network data genuine, but fear not
- Information Commissioner offers businesses privacy advice
- Adobe patches 13 critical PDF bugs in first quarterly update
- Carphone Warehouse slams gov't web piracy tactics
- Govt 'obsession' killed national access card
- Adobe fixes security bugs in Reader, Acrobat
- French court to pirates: Three strikes and ... then what?
- China's porn filter blocks Falun Gong sites
- Pentagon: Sooner is better for cybersecurity testing
- Security group converges to fight Internet abuse
- International telecom hacker group busted
- Cyber chief: Gov't needs to work better with companies
- Microsoft Issues Record 31 Patches for Bugs in Windows, IE, Office Apps
- Open Government Could Lead to Data Leaks
- Real ID opposition sparks revisions to national driver's license standard
- With unrest in Iran, cyber-attacks begin
- Reflex Systems? virtual triple threat
- Iran's leaders fight Internet; Internet wins (so far)
- In Iran, cyber-activism without the middle-man
- Too few fighting the good fight on privacy
- India bans import of mobile phones without identity codes
- MasterCard beefs up security requirements
- Fight against China's Web filtering software grows
- Could Opera Unite be a botmaster's best friend?
- Defense stalwarts see cash in cybersecurity
- Working with consultants part 4
- Symantec unveils endpoint protection services
- Spammer Ralsky pleads guilty to stock fraud
- Subtle pressures for security policy compliance
- MS Security Essentials: Basic Protection
- Windows installs updates without permission, researchers say
- TJX reaches $9.75 million breach settlement with 41 states
- Infosys chairman to head government identity project
- Microsoft Security Essentials: The First Test Results Are In
- Out of business, Clear may sell customer data
- National Grid signs £207m deal for data network
- FTC suspends heavy penalty against scareware defendants
- Software not smart enough to sort human relationships
- Symantec culls user data to spot unsafe programs
- Trade groups urge China to drop Web filtering program
- Blind phone hacker gets 11-year sentence
- CSIRT Management: Lessons from other group postmortems
- Pirate Bay to become a legal file-sharing site
- Chinese security company shares huge malware database
- Security guard charged with hacking hospital systems
- Court orders spammers to pay $3.7 million
- Apple may be exempt from China's Web filter mandate
- Suit over China's Web filter to target Lenovo, Acer, Sony
- The 10 dumbest mistakes network managers make
- Metropolitan Police inks identity management deal
- Sharapova, Serena Williams used to spread malware
- Microsoft confirms attacks against IE6, IE7
- Singapore No. 2 'black hat' target
- Norton Internet Security 2010 beta: Different approach, new features, some glitches
- BT drops Phorm WebWise system
- Online attack hits US government Web sites
- US authorities extradite Indian on hacking charges
- News: Web attacks hit U.S., South Korean sites
- News: Obama launches cybersecurity initiative
- Cyber attack in South Korea set to resume, says AhnLab
- Solving the DLP Puzzle: 5 Technologies That Will Help
- News analysis: DDoS attacks highlight need to reduce government Internet access point
- Korea DDOS virus mission shifts to destroying, erasing data
- Confidence in the Cloud
- Researcher Says IE Bug Could Spread Quickly
- UK, not North Korea, source of DDOS attacks, researcher says
- Invisible IPv6 traffic poses serious network threat
- HTC smartphones left vulnerable to Bluetooth attack
- PCI council publishes wireless security guidelines for payment cards
- CSH5 discussion group Opens for business
- E-commerce industry opposes new Indian online security rules
- UK brothers sentenced for making fake credit, debit cards
- Malaysian foreign ministry's Web site compromised
- Obama administration defends Bush wiretapping
- Analysts see alarming development in mobile malware
- HTC issues hotfix for Bluetooth vulnerability in smartphones
- NASA hacker McKinnon in failed parliamentary legal bid
- Mozilla quashes first critical bug in Firefox 3.5, beats Microsoft to patch punch
- The NSA wiretapping story that nobody wanted
- Report: Hacker broke into Twitter e-mail with help from Hotmail
- Bug in Firefox 3.5.1 isn't exploitable, Mozilla says
- Mozilla denies new Firefox bug is security risk
- Ottawa MIA in cyberwarfare?
- US named as top spam-producing country
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