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  1. Video: Anti-malware testing
  2. XSS Worm on Reddit.com
  3. Google's Chrome-in-IE tech means higher malware risk, says Microsoft
  4. Adobe, McAfee to combine DRM and data-loss prevention
  5. To Fight Worms, Use Ants
  6. Process Hacker 1.5 released
  7. Five Ways To Survive a Data Breach Investigation
  8. NSW seeks to build 'unhackable' netbook
  9. Bloomberg, others press for federal security funds
  10. Bank CIOs Look to Recruit and Retain Top IT Talent
  11. Internal security threats are mainly accidental
  12. Password-stealing malware skyrocketing
  13. AT&T iPhone MMS update is now live
  14. IBM promotes Linux adoption in Kazakhstan
  15. New MacBooks tipped to arrive with new iMacs?
  16. German Pirate Party pleased with 2 per cent for internet campaign
  17. Windows 7 early on custom PCs? Maybe, maybe not
  18. SIM card hack suspect released on bail
  19. Ignorance not bliss when it comes to using the Internet, experts say
  20. Who's behind the attacks on Malaysia Today?
  21. Fighting Botnets with Doc Savage
  22. Microsoft's grinning robots or the Brotherhood of the Mac. Which is worse?
  23. Use Emerging Threats signatures? READ THIS!, (Sun, Sep 27th)
  24. Cyber Security Awareness Month , (Sun, Sep 27th)
  25. Conficker detection hints, (Sat, Sep 26th)
  26. UNC data breach exposes 163,000 SSNs
  27. Bugs and Fixes: File-Sharing Vulnerability Hits Vista
  28. DHS privacy report: Laptop searches at airports infrequent
  29. A security evangelist shares his best practices
  30. Gartner: Don't let suppliers set your DLP strategy
  31. Hackers pay 43 cents per hijacked Mac
  32. Med students' tweets, posts expose patient info
  33. Google barks back at Microsoft over Chrome Frame security
  34. IRS scam now world's biggest e-mail virus problem
  35. Frugal Friday: Twitter, Social Networking, Open Source and Women, RMS vs. MDI, Oracle, CentOS
  36. Google barks back at Microsoft over Chrome Frame security
  37. DMAchoice.org - a case study in how to run an insecure website
  38. Intel Inside? Try Intel Everywhere
  39. IRS scam now world's biggest e-mail virus problem
  40. China's only county without optical cables enters 3G era
  41. Phoenix Instant Boot BIOS starts loading Windows in under a second
  42. Microsoft Releases Code for Multikernel OS - Barrelfish
  43. Massive FBI Data Mining Revealed, Set to Expand
  44. Hackers pay 43 cents per hijacked Mac
  45. Hot Security Trends That Reap A Big ROI
  46. Combining the Cloud with the Computing: Application Delivery Networks
  47. AT&T complains to regulators that Google Voice gets unfair advantage
  48. Tech regulator faces cyber rival
  49. Brain scans reveal what you've seen
  50. Ants vs. worms: Computer security mimics nature
  51. Cain & Abel 4.9.32 released
  52. Infected Mac Computers Worth 43 Cents in Cyber Underworld
  53. Malware delivered over Google and Yahoo Ad's?, (Fri, Sep 25th)
  54. Conficker Continues to Impact Networks, (Fri, Sep 25th)
  55. Is malware overwhelming the Internet?
  56. Viagra, Prozac, Levitra spam rakes in more than $4,000 per day
  57. Symantec: Idaho Leads U.S. in Spam
  58. Irreplaceable
  59. Categories of Common Malware Traits, (Fri, Sep 25th)
  60. Repost: Linux Rescue CD 3.11
  61. Russian cybergangs make the Web a dangerous place
  62. Malware affiliate bounty: Infect a Mac, earn 43 cents
  63. Futronic launches FS50 two finger scanner
  64. Encryption is the equivalent of a seat belt for data
  65. ESET antivirus for Symbian beta now available
  66. When it comes to security, who do you trust more - Microsoft or Google?
  67. Smart People: Virus hunter aims to predict & prevent pandemics
  68. Mobile-Phone Banking: Convenient and Safe?
  69. Microsoft blasts Google over Chrome Frame plug-in
  70. Senate kills bid to make White House czars accountable
  71. Spammers like Idaho best of all
  72. Secret teen hacker army ridiculed
  73. Google Threatens Cyanogen Android Hacker With Cease-and-Desist
  74. What does the government know about you?
  75. 5 tips to protect your business from online banking fraud
  76. French blame emails for staff stress
  77. Apple rumored to be releasing new iMacs very soon
  78. Fujitsu president steps down, chairman takes over
  79. 33% of money spent on IT development is wasted
  80. Protect Your Privacy on Facebook and Twitter
  81. RIM renews call to ban illegal downloaders
  82. Steve Ballmer admits - "We screwed up" with Windows Mobile
  83. Video: The insecurity of shortened Twitter links
  84. Trend Micro endorses new anti-malware testing methodology
  85. Top U.S. spammed states
  86. Multi-band mobile antennas with integrated GPS receiver
  87. Open source digital forensics framework
  88. Disaster recovery software allows backup of failing hard drives
  89. New book: "Netbooks: The Missing Manual"
  90. Mass-Generating Fake Twitter Accounts for Profit
  91. Microsoft Denies Plans to Acquire Game Publisher Electronic Arts.
  92. Forget Medical Privacy
  93. Lack of sleep linked to Alzheimer's
  94. Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame
  95. Protest of Swedish domain name rules grows
  96. Google Responds to Chrome Frame Security Concerns from Microsoft
  97. 'Money Mule' Recruitment Network Exposed
  98. Construction firm loses over $500,000 to hackers and blames bank
  99. Officials blame virus for school cybertheft
  100. Manila to hold mock polls to test machines
  101. IT consultant confesses to SCADA tampering
  102. A closer look at IObit Security 360 1.0
  103. A couple more tools, (Thu, Sep 24th)
  104. Video: Preview of the new Nessus client interface
  105. 10 Ways to Protect Your Company from Social Media Hacker Attacks
  106. Brief: Twitter warns of direct-messaging worm
  107. Brief: Apple patches up iTunes playlist flaw
  108. Large-scale malvertisement attack hits popular websites
  109. What does the government know about you?
  110. Q&A: Splunk
  111. Construction firm sues after $588,000 online theft
  112. DHS set to release privacy report today
  113. Mandelson's net piracy scheme to cost Brits £25 a year
  114. Exposing How Rogue Antivirus Sites Snag Victims
  115. 5 tips to protect your business from online banking fraud
  116. Digital signatures for individuals and small office use
  117. How did PC users protect themselves against viruses ten years ago?
  118. Real-time traffic intelligence and security of large IP networks
  119. In search of a standard for displaying security threat levels
  120. Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame
  121. Sophos Free Encryption
  122. Q&A: Splunk
  123. Forensic toolkit delivers speed, analytics and scalability
  124. Virus Bulletin 2009 International Conference
  125. Social networking sites leaking personal information to third parties, study warns
  126. Drudge, other sites flooded with malicious ads
  127. Cybersecurity bill pushes university-business alliances
  128. Cisco patches a dozen router bugs
  129. Video: How to steal a botnet
  130. Desktop virtualization and security survey
  131. Oracle releases version 9 of Application Testing Suite
  132. CISCO Security Advisories, (Wed, Sep 23rd)
  133. 4 Dangerous Myths about Data Disposal, Debunked
  134. Intel Shows Laptop With Four Screens
  135. IT salaries 'on the up'
  136. Multitasking Is a Big Fat Lie
  137. 8 Ways Apple's App Store Can Stay on Top
  138. Microsoft, other top vendors help bring global IT skills to small business
  139. Tech Jobs in Better Shape than Overall Private Sector
  140. Firefox to introduce Office-esque menu ribbon
  141. More Windows Mobile Smartphones Coming Our Way
  142. Video surveillance system that reasons like a human brain
  143. Twitter Hit by New Phishing Attack
  144. We'll be immortal in 20 years, says Kurzweil
  145. How far could you travel in a spaceship?
  146. Novell wants Linux to be a mainstream OS
  147. Do Not Pass Go: Malware Taps Phony 'Monopoly'
  148. Cybersecurity Vs. Cyber Warfare
  149. Unofficial Palm webOS Repair Utility Released
  150. Windows 8: More early clues start to emerge
  151. Critical iTunes flaw exposes Mac, Windows to hacker attacks
  152. Three top firewall tuning tips
  153. Defense Contractors Caught in GOP Web to Defund ACORN
  154. VLC 1.0.2 fixes security issue
  155. Book giveaway: Get some free knowledge!
  156. Newest Twitter phishing attack is not 'rofl'-worthy
  157. Cisco IOS Software NTP packet vulnerability
  158. House Panel Approves Cyber-Security RandD Bill
  159. Books giveaway: Get some free knowledge!
  160. Health Check 2.0 Beta is Available
  161. PCI survey finds some merchants don't use antivirus software
  162. Your complete ID is worth £45 to villains
  163. Clampi virus spreading across UK and US PCs
  164. Group seeks answers from DHS on delay of privacy report
  165. Credit-card security standards questioned, survey says
  166. Storing passwords, (Wed, Sep 23rd)
  167. Addendum to SRI's Conficker C Analysis Published, (Wed, Sep 23rd)
  168. Insider Threat information at CERT, (Tue, Sep 22nd)
  169. Sysinternals Tools Updates, (Sat, Sep 19th)
  170. ESTA scam, (Tue, Sep 22nd)
  171. Facebook Issues Earlier Today?, (Mon, Sep 21st)
  172. Microsoft Releases A "Fix it" Workaround For SMBv2 Vulnerability, (Mon, Sep 21st)
  173. Insider Threat and Security Awareness, (Sun, Sep 20th)
  174. Results from Webhoneypot project, (Fri, Sep 18th)
  175. Snort 2.8.5 is out, (Thu, Sep 17th)
  176. Complimentary tool for measuring organizations' breach index
  177. Modern banker malware undermines two-factor authentication
  178. Brief: Apple patches up iTunes playlist flaw
  179. Brief: Social-networking sites short on security
  180. Trends transforming IT in 2010
  181. Companies struggle to protect consumer data
  182. INTERPOL's new secure e-passport initiative
  183. IEEE ratifies 802.11w to enhance signaling security mechanisms
  184. From Gimmiv to Conficker: The lucrative MS08-067 flaw
  185. Scareware scammers hijack Twitter trending topics
  186. Six Tips for Keeping Enterprise Data Secure in Cloud Storage
  187. From Gimmiv to Conficker: The lucrative MS08-067 flaw
  188. Storing passwords, (Wed, Sep 23rd)
  189. Australia data centers face massive threat - dust
  190. BruCON: Hackers descend on Belgium
  191. Full-scale audit of the organization that controls Internet policy (ICANN)?
  192. iTunes 9.0.1 fixes security issue
  193. 7 Ways Security Pros DON'T Practice What They Preach
  194. Bank sues Google for ID of Gmail user
  195. Startups see dollar signs in sex
  196. Privacy advocates hail Facebook's plan to shutter Beacon
  197. Google News crashes this afternoon
  198. Find zero-day security problems in XML libraries and applications
  199. Emergency support system to deliver data in time of major crisis
  200. Triple-strength protection for Google Apps accounts
  201. PCI bundle for application security and compliance
  202. 7 Ways Security Pros DON'T Practice What They Preach
  203. Conficker still confounding
  204. Facebook to shut Beacon, create security foundation
  205. Microsoft's Top-Secret Tablet
  206. Big IT projects fail. Open source can help
  207. Slashing IT maintenance budgets: Sign of the times
  208. Sun Micro losing $100 million a month, Ellison says
  209. Critical iTunes flaw exposes Mac, Windows to hacker attacks
  210. France to ban web for illegal downloaders
  211. BMW and Mercedes to Adopt Intel Atom Based Infotainment Systems
  212. Apple wins right to block Palm Pre access to iTunes
  213. Actual people physically gather to talk Twitter
  214. Microsoft hires Apple Store staff; potential employee walk-out
  215. Push Gmail Finally Comes To The iPhone, No Thanks To Apple
  216. Latest Thunderbird rolls search changes
  217. $2,000 Bribe Bought Password To DC P.O. System
  218. Expert challenges UFO hacker's $700k bill
  219. IT outsourcing most affected by data leaks
  220. Who's minding your data?
  221. Addendum to SRI's Conficker C Analysis Published, (Wed, Sep 23rd)
  222. Search Engine Manipulation Grows Up
  223. Security software firm to create 120 jobs
  224. E-mail viruses target foreign media in China
  225. Insider Threat information at CERT, (Tue, Sep 22nd)
  226. Parties pull Google Books settlement, promise a version that meets Justice approval
  227. Lawmakers Revive Effort to Deny Retroactive Telco Immunity
  228. Review: SQL Injection Attacks and Defense
  229. Video: Windows 7 security presentation
  230. Facebook and Nielsen Team to Track You
  231. Seagate ships self-encrypting drives for enterprises
  232. Researchers overwhelming vendors with security flaws
  233. Scammers auto-generate Twitter accounts to spread scareware
  234. Symform has an elegant cloud storage idea
  235. Botnet PCs stay infected for years
  236. Enterprises enticed by cloud computing but worry about security
  237. McAfee, BMC Software Push Integration for Security Policy Management
  238. iPhone secure IT management app
  239. A simple way to protect removable drives from malware
  240. Free backup and recovery for Windows
  241. Seagate secure self-encrypting drive
  242. F-Secure Rescue CD 3.11 released
  243. Trend Micro offers enterprise Mac security
  244. BeEF: Browser exploitation framework
  245. Microsoft's free antivirus coming in weeks
  246. A psychological experiment
  247. Gaming mouse-maker Razer hit with infected firmware
  248. Malware Blocking Tests Put Trend Micro on Top
  249. AV tests find that reputation really does count
  250. Microsoft declares war on 'scareware'