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- Rugged and secure portable drive
- Introducing SOURCE Conference Boston
- Protect every asset in the cloud infrastructure
- Week in review: Twitter phishing, rogue software and Waledac botnet takedown
- Relentlessly annoying banking Trojan
- SQL injection attack show-and-tell
- Microsoft cripples the Waledac botnet
- Mobile workforce shift will cause security headache
- Security monitoring: Having vision for the future
- Cloud based Web application security assessment
- Pros and cons of biometric authentication
- International Secure Systems Development Conference
- QA: InfoSec World Conference
- Future doesnapost look bright for Google in China
- The future doesnapost look bright for Google in China
- A closer look at Comodo Dragon 1.0.0.5
- How to avoid rogue security software
- Cryptome.org shut down for exposing MS surveillance guide
- SEO poisoning reaches a new level
- Attackers focusing on capturing personal data
- Hackers follow the money, IBM research shows
- Protect Mac applications against piracy and malicious attacks
- Worm spreads on Fotolog social networking website
- End users are the main targets of online attacks
- Beware of the fake FBI fingerprint scanner
- Is 2010 the year of the cloud?
- Phishing spam from Bank of Nevada
- Video: This you???? Twitter phishing attack demonstrated
- Rogue software details: TrustFighter
- US unable to win a cyber war
- VeriSign introduces new verification service for Web sites
- Intel admits to being targeted in January attacks
- Critical vulnerability in Adobe Download Manager patched
- Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to keynote RSA Conference 2010
- IT firm falls victim to online bank fraud, loses 100,000
- Windows Live ID phishing spam
- The need for global cooperation on cyber security
- First certified cloud-based solution for FDCC compliance
- Rapid7 NeXpose now includes Exploit Exposure
- Whats a rogue and why do you need to know?
- Phishers target Blogger users
- Widespread data breaches uncovered by FTC probe
- Undetected data breaches are the ones that hurt the most
- Excalibur Conference 2010 call for papers
- Warrantless cell phone tracking on the horizon?
- Rogue software details: Desktop Security 2010
- Twitter users targeted by BZPharma phishing attack
- 75 of organizations suffered a cyber attack
- First 2TB 6Gb/s SAS enterprise drive
- New PGP Key Management Server
- Tin Hat: High security Linux
- Week in review: Data breaches, prison terms and cyber attacks
- School allegedly spied student at home via webcam
- Google attacks linked to two Chinese schools
- The state of healthcare privacy in the U.S.
- Cloud Security Alliance and IEEE join forces
- Get Backup: Free Mac backup software
- Fuzzing: Build security in
- 1Password coming to the iPad
- Botnets, the ever-present threat
- Spybot.AKB worm spreads across P2P networks and e-mail
- Massive ZeuS compromise discovered
- Imminent flood of smartphone malware?
- Policing your IT police: Proactive security
- Man gets 309 years in prison for identity theft
- Video: Cyber attack simulation
- Spam recycling: Why fix it if it ainapost broken?
- Finalists announced for the Most Innovative Company at RSA Conference 2010 contest
- 12 tips to ensure company data is kept private
- Mock cyber attack shows US unpreparedness
- A closer look at System Surveillance Pro 5.5
- Global network of infected devices unearthed
- Exploring the boundaries of IT security
- Permanent Stakeholders Group of top security advisors appointed
- Security updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
- Top 25 most dangerous programming errors
- Backup WordPress automatically with Backupify
- Event: ICDF2C 2010
- CORE IMPACT Pro integrates with Metasploit Project
- Facebook users targeted by fake AV
- Malware cause of Blue Screens of Death following latest patch?
- Government email addresses targeted by Zeus variant
- US cyclist Floyd Landis wanted for hacking
- Secure Internet browser: Comodo Dragon
- Shellaposs employee database breached: 170,000 records compromised
- Fake hi5 invitation carries malware
- Bank sued for not preventing online theft
- Security consultant turned hacker sentenced to 13 years in prison
- QA: SOURCE Conference
- Fake AV with online support service
- Tokenization: A new approach to enterprise data security
- BruCON 2010 call for papers
- Minimalist server monitoring
- F-Secure protects Android users
- Rogue software details: Security Essentials 2010
- Week in review: Aurora malware, cyber war games and 0-day vulnerabilities for sale
- Hackers steal 50,000, bank refuses to assume responsibility
- Lawful wiretap interfaces accessible to cyber criminals?
- Rogue software details: MalwarePro
- Chip and PIN system on banking cards seriously flawed
- Google Buzz for spammers
- Fake AVaposs double attack
- Simulated cyber attack will test US Government response
- Critical infrastructure is a prime cybercriminal target
- Critical infrastructure is a primary cybercriminal target
- Hacking games: Key to finding cybersecurity talent
- Security advice for Valentineaposs Day
- Rogue software details: Security Antivirus
- Will virtualization and cloud computing change how we achieve security?
- ZBOT/Zeus makers mock AV companies
Office of Inadequate Security
- Lost or stolen?
- Welcome Infosec Island Network readers
- Arkansas Guard alerting soldiers of data loss
- 19 more financial sector breaches from 2009
- 21 more business sector breaches from 2009
- And yet 2 more breaches
- 4 more healthcare breaches from 2009
- It is an understatement to say that BlueCross regrets this data breach.
- Shock, confusion after birth certificates voided
- Organizer of Darkmarket fraud website jailed
- Wyndham hotels hacked again
- GA: Law firm says it didnt dump personal data
- Recommended: The Curious Case of EMI v. Comerica
- Nl: Student info often leaked
- Nl: Data on hundreds of politicians leaked
- FTC seeks extensive information from firms being investigated for P2P breaches
- FTC investigates some firms in P2P leaks
- Citi Apologizes for Envelope Gaffe
- Online Privacy and Security Certification Service Settles FTC Charges
- ControlScan Settles FTC Charges
- GA: Tax forms, other papers found at Smyrna recycling center
- UK: Bradford branch worker part of theft plot
- Ca: Private bank information discarded
- Ca: Private bank information discarded (updated)
- WA: UW medical records compromised
- NSW Govt ousts web developer over security breach
- Large-scale credit card data robbery in Helsinki
- FL: 1 arrested, 3 sought in ATM skimmer scheme
- Cyber-whistleblower stuns Latvia with tax heist
- N.Y. Firm Faces Bankruptcy from 164,000 E-Banking Loss
- The Cost Of A Breach, Heartland Style: At Least 129 Million Might Be 229 Million
- UT: Payment card skimmer secretly planted in gas station pump
- UK: Mortgage company accidentally discloses over 15,000 account details
- 22 charged in NY identity fraud ring
- Ca: Alarming breach in privacy investigated at London school
- Another business sues its bank over unauthorized ACH transactions
- FEATURED: HHS starts to reveal healthcare breaches reported to government
- HHS starts to reveal healthcare breaches reported to government
- Nine Georgia defendents sentenced to prison for ID theft
- Missouri man sentenced for role in bank fraud, ID theft
- Equifax offers employees free Equifax credit monitoring after SSN exposed in mailing gaffe
- Customer Vs. Bank: Who is Liable for Fraud Losses?
- Widespread Data Breaches Uncovered by FTC Probe
- Devotion to Duty
- Losses from identity theft skyrocket
- TN: TennCare sent data to wrong people
- Hackers Get Data on 10s of Thousands of Payment Cards
- (update) 30 reports of ID theft at East Chicago tax service
- NM: MASSIVE ID THEFT RING BUSTED: DA: Thieves Used Every Trick in Book
- Two Chinese Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks
- Two Chinese Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks (updated)
- (follow-up) Cops say suspected data thief continued spending while awaiting trial
- (update) GA: Up to 170,000 Valdosta State grades, other information breached
- AL: Debit scam hits Hanceville business
- Business Counter-Sues Bank in Fraud Dispute
- Ie: Budget Travel customer data stolen
- 3000 Small Dog Electronics customers credit card details compromised
- (follow-up) MN: Second person busted in case of stolen credit card data
- Ca: Massive Windsor debit card scam even took credit union CEO Charles Janisse for 480
- (update) Fl. man and driver convicted in 30 million ID theft and bank fraud ring
- Computer Breach At Southern Illinois University
- Broad New Hacking Attack Detected
- La. man gets 309 years in prison for ID theft scam
- Microsoft Examining If Web Users Saw Others Accounts (Update2)
- (update) Woman awaiting trial on 122 financial fraud charges indicted on additional counts
- Social Security Numbers printed in SWFL newspapers
- West Memphis Police Departments computer network compromised
- UK: Dyfed-Powys Police worker stole secret Royal data
- Massive security breach suspected at Latvian tax office
- Swiss MP threatens fire with fire over bank data
- MT: Gateway woman pleads guilty to fraud, ID theft
- Call center employee attempts to extort German health insurer
- St. Petersburg telemarketer eavesdropped to steal credit card numbers, authorities say
- Minn. restautant worker accused of stealing credit card data, police search for second suspect
- Daedalus Books notifies online customers of security breach
- Galeton web site with customer credit card data hacked
- ING Fund client data exposed on the web for 18 months
- UK: East Lancashire councils in data protection mix-up
- (follow-up) Max Ray Vision sentenced to 13 years, 27.5 million restitution
- IN: 9 claim tax return ID theft
- FL: District investigates computer security breach
- Employee Misuse of Computer Access Ruled Not a Crime
- Shell staff details leaked to campaign groups
- CO: Woman pleads not guilty to charges of stealing customers credit card information
- Former New York Federal Reserve Bank employee and his brother sentenced to prson for fraudulent loan schemes
- Police arrest 3 Turks over debit card scam
- FL: Federal credit card fraud investigation nets two Jacksonville arrests after 88,000 charged
- Equifax tax forms expose worker Social Security numbers
- Customer Sues Bank After Phishing Attack
- TX: Info on UTMB patients may have been compromised
- Lawrence Welk Resort Furious with Visa
- CO: Woman Accused Of Bilking 28 Victims
- CO: Leader of ID theft ring sentenced
- Credit card data security: Whos responsible?
- UK: Alzheimers Society improves data security after staff details are stolen
- Customers Personal Information Found In Macys Dumpster
Topix
- Cyber warriors gather as online battles rage
- Member of Hate Group Anonymous Pleads Guilty to Attack on New York Church of Scientology
- Microsoft recruited top notch guns for Waledac takedown
- Hiding the honeypots: Is it possible to hide honeypot traps from Botnet drones
- China Google Attacks May Have Hit 100 Companies, Security Researcher Says
- FairWarning Announces Symanteca s Security Information Management...
- Solange Knowles - Solange's Twitter Page Hacked
- Wyndham Hotels Hacked Again
- More Than 100 Companies Targeted by Google Hackers
- Ed Miliband latest victim of Twitter scam as sex message and viagra link sent to 7,000 followers
- Hackers exploit orca tragedy
- Guilty Plea for Hacker Who Took Comcast off Web
- AuthenTec Acquires SafeNet's Embedded Security Solutions Division
- Top British tabloid accused over 'near-industrial scale' phone-hacking
- Researchers question Microsoft's botnet take-down
- Deputy Labour Leader's Twitter Hacked
- Researcher: Hollywood shows hackers in positive light
- Hacker Pleads to Crashing Sony Site
- Microsoft wins court approval to topple botnet: report
- Smartphone users face new security threat: report
- NoW accused of tapping 'amnesia'
- Latvians informed by computer hacker
- New 'This You????' Phishing Scam Bombards Twitter Users
- Campbell admits transport website wasn't hacked
- VeriSign Rolls out New Web Site Verification Service
- Netronome Demonstrates 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps Flow Processing for...
- China denies links to Google cyber attacks
- Teen accused of hacking into school.....
- Sophisticated' Hack Hit Intel in January
- Get Tough With Your Users to Protect Your Network
- Three out of four firms have experienced a cyber attack
- Hacking Inquiry Puts China's Elite in New Light
- 'Spear phishing' catches even executives in e-mail fraud
- UBS to Deploy IBM Secure Banking USB Device
- Rutgers researchers show new security threat against 'smart phone' users
- Video: Twitter users targeted by Chinese phishing attacks
- U.S. experts close in on Google hackers
- Which Malware Worries Business this Year?
- Microsoft Browser Switch Could Lead to Hack Attacks
- Chinese Government Plot? Actually, School Kids Brought Google Down
- Kneber: It's not a tumor. It's not a new virus, either.
- Spike In Power Grid Attacks Likely In Next 12 Months
- Apple bans iPhone hackers from iTunes App Store
- Hackers Behind Breach of Google's Gmail Made Earlier Attacks, Expert Says
- Almost 2,500 firms breached in ongoing hack attack
- Military relaxes ban on computer flash drives, will allow limited use especially in battle
- Malware
- Trend Micro's Negi Discusses Results, Business Strategy: Video
- Kneber attack resurrects notorious Zeus Trojan, say experts
- Two Chinese Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks
- Fake Cyber Attack Simulates Government Shutdown
- Broad New Global Hacking Attack Detected
- Virus has breached 75,000 computers: study
- Protect Yourself From Facebook Hacking
- EDITORIAL: Google searches for help
- Hackers update rootkit causing Windows blue screens
- Security Bug Opens Google Buzz to Hackers
- Smartphones under growing threat from hackers
- Hold vendors liable for buggy software, group says
- Four Signs of an Easy Victim on Social Networks
- McAfee and Brocade partner on network security
- Police nab porn hacker behind traffic mayhem
- Hackers at Pwn2Own to compete for 64K in prizes
- Labour MP: 'Scum' Tweet Was Not Me
- US seeking allies for warfare in cyberspace
- Juniper and Nokia Siemens Networks Introduce New Security Solutions...
- Summary Box: New attack shows security chip hole
- Digital revolution creates achilles heel for Swiss bank secrecy
- How to plug the loopholes in two-factor authentication
- 95 of user-generated content malicious in '09
- Targeted injection attacks on the rise
- Two futures of the Internet
- Hackers Attack Turkish-Armenian Weekly 'Agos'
- Are iPhone Hackers Lying in Wait?
- Jersey Shore Angelina Pivarnick is a Hacker Victim
- Criminal Hacker 'Iceman' Gets 13 Years
- District investigates computer security breach
- Symantec Shares Decline After Analyst's Downgrade
- Turkish Armenian newspaper site hacked
- Beware of con artists on the prowl on Facebook
- Police: 20 people charged in attack on SC teen
- Twitter Grader hacked: are you a victim?
- Web site of independent Russian newspaper resumes work after hacker attack
- Australian businesses hacked over attacks on Indian students
- Simulated cyber-attack to test government response
- US threatened by cyber attacks
The Register
- Most resistance to 'Aurora' hack attacks futile, says report
- Microsoft warns over rogue Security Essentials
- Cyberspooks sceptical on UK.gov's IT cost-cutting plans
- Twitter hits fan as scams smite banks, cabinet ministers
- Computer boffin on NHS Spine: Get out while you can
- Latvian hacker tweets hard on banking whistle
- Cryptome restored after Microsoft change of heart
- Scareware scams ride the back of killer whale tragedy
- MS uses court order to take out Waledac botnet
- 'Kevin Rudd sucks' declares hacked Oz road sign
- Microsoft's wiretap guide goes online, security site goes offline
- 3 Bulgarians charged in 44-day ATM hacking spree
- Twishers reel in 'distracted' Boing Boing blogger
- Creaky old Windows flaw rises, divides doommongers
- Hordes of new threats ahead for mobile networks
- Banking industry worker faces cosh over anonymous rant
- Mad Aus gov accuses Sydney hacks of hacking
- Comcast (finally) brings security extensions to DNS
- Adobe squishes code execution bug in download manager
- Intel hit by 'sophisticated' hack last month
- Payment card skimmer secretly planted in gas station pump
- FTC warns 100 organisations over leaked P2P data
- Car thieves making clean getaway with GPS jammers
- Chuck Norris botnet doesn't infect routers...
- US pinpoints author of Google attack code, says report
- MPs obsess about expenses, ignore data security
- Cyber attacks will 'catastrophically' spook public, warns GCHQ
- Argentinians invade Falkland Islands website
- Twitter phish pwned profiles push penis pills
- Chinese schools deny Google cyber-attack links
- Everything you wanted to know about Xbox hacking
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Xbox hacking
- Interpol issues arrest warrant for fake passport hit team
- Two Chinese schools implicated in Google Aurora attacks
- More questions over biometric ID cards and national security
- Researcher spies new Adobe code execution bug
- Attack code for Firefox zero-day goes wild, says researcher
- Another NHS hospital stricken with Conficker virus
- Twitter 'airport bomb hoax twit' charged
- Industry groups leap to Chip and PIN's defence
- Almost 2,500 firms breached in ongoing hack attack
- Ex-Army man cracks popular security chip
- Undead botnets blamed for big rise in email malware
- 'I'm an IT worker not an Assassin'
- 'I'm an IT worker not an assassin'
- Hacker cuffed for Moscow big screen entertainment
- Windows Live suffers user details identity crisis
- Surprise Adobe update grapples with critical flaws
- Experts reboot list of 25 most dangerous coding errors
- Google Buzz bug exposes user geo location
- Contest offers 100,000 for smartphone, browser hacks
- Royal hack police worker avoids jail
- Labour MP denies calling Tories 'scum-sucking pigs' on Twitter
- Apple bans iPhone hackers from App Store
- Cyclist Floyd Landis accused of hacking into doping lab
- Juniper readies Pulse security for mobiles
- CardersMarket hacking kingpin jailed for 13 years
- Scareware scams switch to social network smut lures
- Google co-founder: Maybe we'll stay in China after all
- UK.gov invests 4.3m in cyber-scam crackdown team
- Rootkit blamed for Blue Screen patch update snafu
- NHS Toolkit takedown will inconvenience docs, not patients
- Adobe pushes out Flash security fix
- Chip and PIN security busted
- MS update gives some XP boxes the Blue Screen
- Aussie anti-censor attacks strafe gov websites
- Mozilla admits Firefox add-on malware false alarm
Info Security News
- Security Guru: North Korea Better Prepared For Cyberwar Than US
- Cybersecurity bill to give president new emergency powers
- ITL Bulletin for February 2010
- Linux Advisory Watch: February 26th, 2010
- United Airlines Caught in Twitter Hack
- Latvia in turmoil after hacker exposes establishment salaries
- Researchers question Microsoft's botnet take-down
- Senate Considers P2P Security Bill
- Cryptome Back Online After Brief DMCA Battle
- Final CFP: TrustBus'10
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-08
- N.Y. Firm Faces Bankruptcy from 164,000 E-Banking Loss
- Security B-Sides: Rise of the 'Anti-conference'
- Microsoft Takes Down Whistleblower Site, Read the Secret Doc Here
- Comcast.net hacker who redirected Web traffic pleads guilty
- FBI outlines three components of cyber-risk
- Baidu: Registrar 'incredibly' changed our e-mail for hacker
- China cyber attacks against Google pure fabrication
- 'Sophisticated' Hack Hit Intel in January
- Advance Announcement: 2010 ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop (CCSW) is back ! ()
- Researchers: Rootkits Work Nicely On Smartphones, Thank You
- FTC Warns Of Widespread Data Breaches
- Cyber attacks will 'catastrophically' spook public, warns GCHQ
- Texas firm countersues bank in connection with 800, 000 cyber theft
- Diverse group of Chinese hackers wrote code in attacks on Google, U.S. companies
- Chinese school linked to Google attacks also linked to '01 attacks on White House site
- Hacker Arrested in Billboard Porn Stunt
- Stolen passports were issued before encryption safeguards
- Spike In Power Grid Attacks Likely In Next 12 Months
- Argentinian hackers plaster their country's flag over Falklands newspaper website as new conflict begins
- SECART - Second International Workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence - Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 11, 2010
- NIST laying the groundwork for more advanced cryptography
- Two Chinese Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks
- In a doomsday cyber attack scenario, answers are unsettling
- Attend FOSE 2010 Conference Expo - March 23-25 in Washington DC.
- Broad New Hacking Attack Detected
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-07
- Hackers, Troops Rejoice: Pentagon Lifts Thumb-Drive Ban
- Identity theft continues to keep Metro's Electronic Crimes Unit busy
- Hackers at Pwn2Own to compete for 100K in prizes
- Cyberattack simulation highlights vulnerabilities
- Proposal Would Hold Software Developers Accountable For Security Bugs
- Military To Tighten Vendor Cybersecurity Policies
- Hackers Steal 150,000 from Mich. Insurance Firm
- Cyclist Floyd Landis accused of hacking into doping lab
- Winkler: Grab Your Company by Its Proverbial Balls
- China leads the world in hacked computers, McAfee study says
- Criminal hacker 'Iceman' gets 13 years
- Shell Employee Directory Leaked, Allegedly By Activist Workers
- Fresh wave of cyber attacks hits India
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-06
- Former officials plan guest appearances in cyberattack simulation
- CarolinaCon-6 announcement - March 19th-21st, 2010
- Hacker 'Mudge' gets DARPA job
- 'Aurora' Attacks Still Under Way, Investigators Closing In On Malware Creators
- Simulated cyber-attack to test government response
HNN - Breaking News
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Hack In The Box
- Teen gets 15 years for Facebook blackmail
- Data security basics still trip up federal agencies
- Valdosta State University exposed in data breach
- How hackers took down Baidu
- Intel Twitter Account Hacked
- IT outsourcing users must protect against hackers
- 'Hacker school' unfairly portrayed in US media
- Comcast launches DNS security trial
- A Different Approach To Network Access Control
- Threat Protection In The Age Of Social Networking
- Judge's restraining order takes botnet CC system offline
- Hackers Expose Latvian Tax Documents
- Turn Privacy Debate on Its Head, Says Researcher
- Cyber attacks frequent on Asia Pacific enterprises
- P2P Privacy Target of New Legislation
- Adobe Fixes Critical Bug in Flash, Reader Utility
- Conviction of Google Execs Alarms Privacy Advocates
- Developer admits metro website was open
- Bennett trial States IT expert unmasked
- Pros and cons of SaaS-based messaging security
- NSW Government alleges transport website hacked
- Browser history hijack social networks = lost anonymity
- Hackers expose security flaws with 'Elvis Presley' passport
- Sat-nav systems under increasing threat from 'jammers'
- Texas firm countersues bank over US800,000 cyber theft
- 10 Ways to Prevent or Mitigate SQL Injection Attacks
- Best Security Tools for 2009
- FTC Warns of massive data breach
- VirusTotal Uploader Links You to 40 Antivirus Programs--For Free
- Zero day flaw in Firefox 3.6
- Aviv Raff: Yet Another Adobe Security Vulnerability
- Glitch Knocks Rollingstone.com Offline
- When consumer IT enters business, so does the risk of cyberattack
- 'Spear phishing' catches even executives in e-mail fraud
- Facebook Profiles 'Real' So Are Risks
- Social networking could leave your home at risk
- Chuck Norris botnet karate-chops routers hard
- Why web security is best served in the cloud
- Top five idealistic security recommendations
- New breed of social sites offer less privacy
- Kapersky to Offer Hardware-Based Antivirus, with CPU
- 68,000 Stolen Logons in Hands of 'Amateur' Hackers
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Xbox hacking
- Twitter Hit By BZPharma LOL Phishing Attack
- Argentinian hackers deface site as Falklands stand-off moves to cyberspace
- US experts close in on Google hackers
- Barry Wels on advanced foil impressioning
- Copyright Reform Act tries fixing fair use with seven words
- School accused of off-campus Webcam spying
- Security Expert Rejects MP's Twitter Hacking Claims
- Newly discovered Zeus spinoff botnet has wide impact
- Attack code for Firefox zero-day flaw released
- Data breaches can hit even the cautious
- I'm an IT worker not an Assassin
- eBay Security Vulnerabilities Found by Researcher
- Zeus Trojan found on 74,000 PCs in global botnet
- Echelon computers can't cope with bad lines
- Three Arrested As Police Swoop on Rapidshare Link Forum
- Undead botnets blamed for big rise in email malware
- TippingPoint: Windows 7 is safer than Snow Leopard
- Rogue antivirus program comes with tech support
- Safe Travels for You and Your Data
- Broad New Hacking Attack Detected
- The impact on security of virtualisation and cloud computing
- Security bug opens Google Buzz to hackers
- Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors Revealed
- Security experts wrestle with cyberattack scenario
- German banking association: EC cards not vulnerable
- Czech experts uncover global virus network
- Arrest Warrant against Floyd Landis in France for illegal computer hacking
- Egypt Among Top Trojan Creation Countries
- Pwn2Own: IE8 on Windows 7 vs. Safari 4 on Snow Leopard
- Facebook users 'easy prey'
- Cyber fraud rampant in Geelong as hackers target Facebook
- What should corporate IT managers do to ensure data protection?
- Latvia investigates major tax data leak
- Security awareness still lacking in many UK firms, says PwC
- Study finds that malware infections growing
- How to plug the loopholes in two-factor authentication
- Twelve Principles of DoD Cyber Conflict
- 'Iceman' gets 13 years
- Shells directory leak shouldnt be taken lightly
- Hackers behind Zeus Trojan thanked Kaspersky for helping them improve
- Ethical Hacking - A New Question For CSR Gurus To Solve
- Google Buzz auto-follow feature violates Gmail privacy
- Valentines Bearing a Virus Not So Loving
- Chip-PIN defense is 'broken,' say researchers
- The broken windows economics of IT security
- Massive cyber attack against US due on Tuesday
- Employee Misuse of Computer Access Ruled Not a Crime
- EBay found liable in Louis Vuitton suit
- Intelligent Virtual Server Security
- Credit card data security: Who's responsible?
- Bad account management leads to breaches
- Juniper pays 169m to settle backdating suit
- Security woes? Grab your management's attention
- Shy Mario Bros Wii Pirate Fined 1.5m
- Workarounds Abound While Oracle Scrambles To Patch Zero-Day Flaw
- New Hack Attack Tags Payroll Processor
- Old hacks never die, they just attack new systems
- Olympics to bring gold-medal hackers to town, expert warns
Packet Storm Security
- Hackers Go On Tory-Bothering Spree
- Qualys To Scan Web Sites For Malware
- Symantec Warns Of Cold War In The Cyber World
- United States Department Of Defense Embraces Hacker Certification To Protect US Interests
- Microsoft Investigating New IE Browser Vulnerability
- Google Signs Up For Cloud Security Alliance
- Wiseguys Indicted In 25 Million Online Ticket Ring
- Over Half Of All Software Open To Attack
- Grum And Rustock Botnets Drive Spam To New Levels
- Cracking The Code For Crystal-Powered Super Spooks
- IE Code Execution Bug Can Bite Older Windows Machines
- UK To Kill Off Internet Cafes
- Cyberwar Hype Intended To Destroy The Open Internet
- DarkMarket Mastermind Jailed
- Teen Hacker Admits Crashing PlayStation Site
- Twitter Hits Fan As Scams Smite Banks, Cabinet Ministers
- Microsoft Battles Cyber Criminals
- Watchdog Highlights ID Card Data Risks
- IBM Threat Report Highlights Data Risks
- Facebook Glitch Sends E-Mails To Wrong Users
- School Shows Off Its Laptop Surveillance Tactics
- Self-Destructing Data Could Help Protect Your Privacy
- Microsoft Warns Over Rogue Security Essentials
- Wyndham Hotels Hacked Again
- Microsoft's Foiling Of Botnet Gets Mixed Response
- Building A More Survivable Future For The Army
- Microsoft's Wiretap Guide Goes Online, Security Site Goes Offline
- I'm A Congressman, Get Me Out Of Here!
- With Legal Nod, Microsoft Ambushes Waledac Botnet
- Researchers Find Decade-Old Windows Flaw
- Scareware Scams Ride The Back Of Killer Whale Tragedy
- Whistleblower Site Back After Microsoft Withdraws Complaint
- Are We On The Brink Of A Cyber-War?
- 3 Bulgarians Charged In 44-Day ATM Hacking Spree
- Intel Faced A Hacker Attack At The Same Time Attacks Were Launched On Google
- Hacker Hero Exposes Financial Malfeasance In Latvia
- Comcast.net Hacker Who Redirected Web Traffic Pleads Guilty
- Latvian Robin Hood Hacker Leaks Bank Details To TV
- Chuck Norris Botnet Doesn't Infect Routers...
- Google Hacks Not From Inside Chinese Schools Says China
- HSBC Ramps Up Online Banking Security
- Car Thieves Making Clean Getaway With GPS Jammers
- Hackers Expose Security Flaws With Elvis Presley Passport
- MPs Obsess About Expenses, Ignore Data Security
- Spies And Hackers Exploit World Cyber Rule Void
- Chinese Schools Deny Hacking Google, Other Companies
- Argentina Supporter Hacks Falklands Newspaper
- FBI Investigating School Spycam Case
- Cyber Evil Will Thrive Without Global Rules
- FTC Warns 100 Organizations About Leaked Data Via P2P
- New Phishing Scams Attack With Precision
- Computer Jargon Baffles Users, Hinders Security
- Survey Highlights Growth In IT Security Roles
- Why Becoming A Data Thief Is All Too Easy
- Interpol Issues Arrest Warrant For Fake Passport Hit Team
- Chinese Students May Have Engineered Cyberattacks On Google
- U.S. Intel Wants Super-Sensitive Human Lie-Detectors
- Twitter AirPort Bomb Hoax Twit Charged
- Industry Groups Leap To Chip And PIN's Defense
- New Zeus Botnet Discovered In 75,000 Systems
- Cyber Attack Drill Finds U.S. Unprepared For Doomsday Scenarios
- The Kneber Botnet - FAQ
- Skeletons In Adobe's Security Closet
- Fast-Acting Hacker Makes Nexus One More Desire-able
- Undead Botnets Blamed For Big Rise In Email Malware
- Alleged Assassins Caught On Dubai Surveillance Tape
- Hacker Pwn2Own Organizer - Windows 7 Is Safer Than Snow Leopard
- Adobe Plugs Reader And Acrobat Security Holes
- Core Impact Metasploit Highlights Pen-Test Market Maturation
- Police Nab Hacker Over Central Moscow Porn Show
- Body Scanners May Be Illegal, Says Rights Watchdog
- Data Security And Remote Access
- Google Buzz Already Attracting Spammers
- Royal Hack Police Worker Avoids Jail
- SANS Institute, MITRE Release New Top 25 Dangerous Coding Errors List
- Feb. 16, 1978 - Bulletin Board Goes Electronic
- Google Buzz Bug Exposes User Geo Location
- Google Admits Buzz Social Network Testing Flaws
- U.S. Cyclist Accused Of Computer Hacking
- Rootkit Blamed For Blue Screen Patch Update Snafu
- Internet Fraud Targeted By New Team
- Apple Drops The Ban Hammer On iPhone Hackers
- Iceman Hacker Was Sentenced To The Longest Ever Term In The US History
- Chip And Pin Security Busted
- Adobe Goes Critical Again
- Record 13-Year Sentence For Hacker Max Vision
- Laser Knocks Down Test Missile Off California Coast
- Adobe To Issue Further Reader And Acrobat Patches
- Chromium Browser Remixed As A Security Dragon
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- A New Wi-Fi Exploit, Limited But Clever
- Distributed Open Proxy Honeypots
- UK registry to implement DNS security protocol
- DHS E-Verify Program Flawed
- PHP 5.2.13 addresses security holes
- RSA Conference 2010: 4 Survival Tips
- Microsoft's wiretap guide goes online, security site goes offline
- Cisco invests in virtualization security start-up
- Less Is More in Google's OS
- What If Bill Gates Never Wrote the Trustworthy Computing Memo?
- PGP security gets Linux and Win7 support, plus more encryption
- Google privacy convictions in Italy spark outrage
- Chuck Norris is not a Linux virus
- Five Security Missteps Made in the Name of Compliance
- Enterprise Security Tips on a Small-Business Budget
- FTC finds P2P networks rife with leaked identity data
- Rutgers researchers warn against rootkit threats to smartphone security
- Secure software development is difficult, but tools, techniques improving, expert says
- Gov't won't disconnect illegal downloaders
- SQL Injections Top Attack Statistics
- Tuning Snort with Host Attribute Tables
- Free Software Foundation urges Google to open On2 codec
- New attempt to integrate AppArmor into Linux
- Virtualised USB key beats keyloggers
- Zero day exploit for Firefox 3.6
- SANS Names Top 25 Programming Errors
- Attack code for Firefox zero-day goes wild, says researcher
- In black and white: how to use anti-spam lists
- DHS Misses Target For Smart Card ID System
- Zeus Trojan found on 74,000 PCs in global botnet
- 'Time Bomb' May Have Destroyed 800 Norfolk City PCs
- Installing Kernel Security Updates Without Reboot With Ksplice Uptrack On Ubuntu
- Mozilla patches critical Firefox bugs
- The state of Internet security
- Mark Cox: Top 11 Most Serious Flaw Types for 2009
- Pwn2Own 2010: 100,000 for browser mobile phone exploits
- Google Buzz breaks privacy laws, alleges EPIC
- Security Experts: Developers Responsible for Programming Problems
- Schneier-Ranum Face-Off: Should we ban anonymity on the Internet?
- New approaches to virus protection
- Undead botnets blamed for big rise in email malware
- NetBSD 5.0.2 released
- New browser tweaks Chrome security
- Hackers At Pwn2Own to Compete for 100K in Prizes
- Hacker Iceman gets record 13 year sentence
- Tech Insight: Securing The Virtualized Server Environment
- NHS Toolkit takedown will inconvenience docs, not patients
- GNOME screen lock ineffective in openSUSE Linux - Update
- Why Data Breaches Can Go Unnoticed by Their Victims
- Data Storage, Data Backup and Storage Virtualization IronKey USB Flash Drives Prove Their Mettl
- Install software updates and security patches without rebooting
- Security Expert Releases New Linux Distribution for Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing
- Unhackable Infineon Chip Physically Cracked
- New flaws in chip and pin system revealed
- U.S. Internet security plan revamped
- Chrome gets fixed researcher gets paid
- Iptables Limits Connections Per IP
- Open Source conference in Copenhagen
- How Microsoft uses open source to fight open source
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SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
- Microsoft will drop support for Vista (without any Service Packs) on April 13 and support for XP SP2 ends July 13. (i.e. no more security updates). If you are still running these, it it time to update., (Mon, Mar 1st)
- AS/NZ Online Offensive - Fight fraud online week March 1-7, (Mon, Mar 1st)
- Disasters take practice, (Sun, Feb 28th)
- NoScript 1.9.9.50 is available, (Sun, Feb 28th)
- Search Engine Poisoning: Chile Earthquake, (Sat, Feb 27th)
- PHP 5.2.13 Security Update, (Sat, Feb 27th)
- New version of FireBug Firefox plug-in - http://getfirebug.com/, (Fri, Feb 26th)
- OpenSSL 0.9.8m released., (Fri, Feb 26th)
- NIST Guidelines for Secure Deployment of IPv6 - http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/800-119/draft-sp800-119_feb2010.pdf, (Fri, Feb 26th)
- New version of dnsmap, (Fri, Feb 26th)
- Microsoft, restraining orders, and how a big botnet (waledec) ate curb. , (Thu, Feb 25th)
- Pass The Hash, (Thu, Feb 25th)
- What is your firewall telling you and what is TCP249?, (Tue, Feb 23rd)
- Not Every Cloud has a Silver Lining, (Mon, Feb 22nd)
- New Risks in Penetration Testing, (Mon, Feb 22nd)
- Multiple Security Updates for OpenOffice == http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html, (Mon, Feb 22nd)
- TCP Port 12174 Request For Packets, (Sun, Feb 21st)
- Looking for more useful malware information? Help develop the format., (Sun, Feb 21st)
- Cyber Shockwave, (Sat, Feb 20th)
- Is Green IT Defeating Security?, (Sat, Feb 20th)
- MS10-015 may cause Windows XP to blue screen (but only if you have malware on it), (Fri, Feb 19th)
- Security Updates for Firefox http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/3.5.8/releasenotes/ , http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/3.0.18/releasenotes/ and Seamonkey http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3 out - be sure to update soon!, (Thu, Feb 18th)
- Cisco Security Agent Security Updates: cisco-sa-20100217-csa, (Wed, Feb 17th)
- Cisco ASA5500 Security Updates - cisco-sa-20100217-asa, (Wed, Feb 17th)
- Defining Clouds - A Cloud by any Other Name Would be a Lot Less Confusing, (Wed, Feb 17th)
- Multiple Security Updates for ESX 3.x and ESXi 3.x, (Wed, Feb 17th)
- Updates for ESX 3.x and ESXi 3.x, (Wed, Feb 17th)
- Adobe Updates: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-07.html http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-06.html, (Tue, Feb 16th)
- Adobe Reader Updates: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-07.html , (Tue, Feb 16th)
- Teredo stray packet analysis, (Tue, Feb 16th)
- Teredo request for packets, (Tue, Feb 16th)
- Various Olympics Related Dangerous Google Searches, (Mon, Feb 15th)
- New ISC Tool: Whitelist Hash Database, (Mon, Feb 15th)
- Rogue DHCP server fun, (Sun, Feb 14th)
- Network Traffic Analysis in Reverse, (Sat, Feb 13th)
- Time to update those IP Bogon Filters (again), (Fri, Feb 12th)
- Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2 and AIR 1.5.3.9130 released to correct vulnerability CVE-2010-0186 Details: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-06.html , (Fri, Feb 12th)
- MSRC Blog Updated Regarding MS10-015 Issues - Details: http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archive/2010/02/12/update-restart-issues-after-installing-ms10-015.aspx, (Fri, Feb 12th)
- MSRC Blog Updated Regarding MS10-015 Issues - Details: http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archive/2010/02/11/restart-issues-after-installing-ms10-015.aspx, (Fri, Feb 12th)
- Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2 and AIR 1.5.3.1930 released to correct vulnerability CVE-2010-0186 Details: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-06.html , (Fri, Feb 12th)
- Critical Update for AD RMS, (Thu, Feb 11th)
- The Mysterious Blue Screen, (Thu, Feb 11th)
- MS10-015 may cause Windows XP to blue screen, (Thu, Feb 11th)
- Twitpic, EXIF and GPS: I Know Where You Did it Last Summer, (Wed, Feb 10th)
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