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  1. The other iPhone lie: VPN policy support
  2. Technology issues on back burner in US Congress
  3. Data Debauchery That Happens in Vegas Doesn't Stay There
  4. Web server attacks, poor app patching make for lethal mix
  5. Cloud security through control vs.ownership
  6. Internet scammers leap on Patrick Swayze?s death
  7. (ISC)2 names finalists for 2009 U.S. Government Information Security Leadership Awards
  8. Comodo delivers PKI certificates inventorying agent
  9. New version of video surveillance appliance by TimeSight
  10. Wireshark 1.2.2 (and 1.0.9) is out!, (Wed, Sep 16th)
  11. PwnageTool to unlock and jailbreak iPhone OS 3.1 released
  12. MySpace to Open Source In-house Data Analysis Technology
  13. Printers at risk of Conficker worm
  14. Six Strategies To Attract And Retain IT Talent
  15. FedEx to adopt rugged handhelds from Motorola
  16. IE 8 Gives Laptop Users Longer Battery Life
  17. Online banking loophole risk
  18. Cloud computing a 'security nightmare,' says Cisco CEO
  19. Google Chrome 3.0 arrives
  20. Cloud security through control vs.ownership
  21. Why the Wii Will Continue to Dominate
  22. S.D. may propose putting inmate records on Internet
  23. Hackers hit Downeast Energy
  24. Malware makers take advantage of Patrick Swayze's death
  25. Serena's on court outburst exploited by malware
  26. Ads--the new malware delivery format
  27. Kosovo Hackers Deface 15 Serbian Websites
  28. Systems wide open because agencies fail to fix common security holes
  29. Volkswagen's 170 mpg car
  30. Iphone update kills Exchange access
  31. Showers may be far dirtier than we think
  32. Jaw-Dropping AMD 'Eyefinity' Powers 24 Monitors
  33. Microsoft: No TCP/IP patches for you, XP
  34. Revised French download law passes lower house
  35. The Linux Foundation welcomes ARM
  36. Nessus 4.0.2 released
  37. OpenDNS announces premium, cloud-Based DNS infrastructure and security services
  38. Hathaway on cyber security for the first time after leaving the White House
  39. Lawmakers Pressure White House Over Cyber Czar
  40. Company hosting Joe Wilson fundraising site recovers from DDoS attack
  41. ArcSight repurposes application to fight financial fraud
  42. SANS outlines the top cyber security risks
  43. Is there a future for global cooperation against cyber attacks?
  44. RF Security Manager for 802.11n networks from Xirrus
  45. Intel: EC failed to meet 'standard of proof' for $1.45 billion fine
  46. SANS releases new Cyber Security Risk Report, (Tue, Sep 15th)
  47. Top Cyber Threats Tied to Application Patching Process
  48. Intel: EC failed to meet 'standard of proof' for $1.6 billion fine
  49. Video: Death of Patrick Swayze exploited by cyber criminals
  50. Q&A: 1Password
  51. Application compatibility testing with Windows 7 support
  52. Security management system with multi-dimensional scalability
  53. IT security defenses misdirected
  54. TransCore broadens portfolio of RFID technology
  55. PDFResurrect: PDF analysis and scrubbing utility
  56. RBS Worldpay website problems down to lack of code auditing
  57. Radware unveils DefensePro 5.0
  58. Swayze Spam
  59. Companies patch OS holes, but biggest priority should be apps
  60. Businesses turn to DNS service to filter the Web
  61. New York Times tricked into serving scareware ad
  62. DHS to review report on vulnerability in West Coast power grid
  63. Cloud security survey can help shape best practices
  64. Meet Google's 'Data Liberation Front'
  65. The high cost of Internet (de)fame
  66. New book: "Cloud Computing: Implementation, Management, and Security"
  67. ISP appeals verdict that closed Pirate Bay
  68. When You Run Belarc Advisor, Your System Keeps No Secrets From You
  69. How Reliable Is Your Wireless Local Area Network?
  70. 6 easy laptop repairs: Your step-by-step guide
  71. Qantas staff fear IBM transfer
  72. New Zealand to get country wide filtered internet
  73. The ultimate guide to scareware protection
  74. Mac sales grow 7% as Apple projected to sell 2.8M in quarter
  75. Flickr adds new photo-sharing idea: Galleries
  76. Google testing Fast Flip for Google News
  77. Fallout creator gets sued for alleged infringement
  78. Apple missed security boat with Snow Leopard, says researcher
  79. ‘Father of the Internet’ calls for U.S. lead on security improvements
  80. Hackers Better Organized Than Government
  81. CloudCrowd - A 100% Ruby Cloud Solution
  82. No Credit Check will not help you to combat Identity Fraud
  83. GameGuard Shuts Down Disabled Gamers
  84. Nokia looking for n900 hackers
  85. Apple Xsan 2.2 released
  86. Brief: Gonzalez pleads guilty to giant breaches
  87. Brief: iPhone anti-phishing sigs only slightly delayed
  88. PhoneCrypt now available for the iPhone
  89. Intrusion prevention for small and medium enterprises
  90. European information security leaders gather in Greece
  91. Brief: iPhone anti-phishing sigs only slightly delayed
  92. Brief: Old patch introduced SMBv2 flaw, says finder
  93. Enterprise Wi-Fi BlackBerry client
  94. Video: Man busted installing 'skimming' device to ATM
  95. Open Group ramps up cloud and security activities as extension of boundaryless organization focus
  96. Man busted installing 'skimming' device to ATM
  97. Rise in World Cup related phishing scams expected
  98. Apple missed security boat with Snow Leopard, says researcher
  99. Windows Bug Enables PC Hijacking, Microsoft Warns
  100. First ID card watchdog named
  101. Draft eSecurity code for improved net security
  102. Cross Widget DOM access: Spy on the page
  103. Tor for Android mobile devices
  104. CA acquires NetQoS for $200 million
  105. Microsoft Security Essentials or Forefront: Which should a Windows user choose?
  106. 2000% rise in NDR spam
  107. Symark acquires BeyondTrust and adopts company name
  108. New SanDisk Flash memory cards for pros
  109. Symark Buys BeyondTrust, Takes its Name
  110. Would you march for Internet privacy?
  111. Credit card hacker pleads guilty to fraud worth millions
  112. Sender: Anonymous
  113. Sender: Anonymous
  114. Sender: Anonymous
  115. New ETSI standard for EU-compliant electronic signatures
  116. The ultimate guide to scareware protection
  117. iPhone OS 3.1 Phishing Protection Falling Short
  118. Chinese EBay Rival Aims for 1 Billion Global Users
  119. Former Joost CEO ousted as chairman
  120. How to turn your old PC into a home media server
  121. Microsoft: Windows 7 upgrade can take nearly a day
  122. 802.11n Wi-Fi standard finally approved
  123. On the road to secure car-to-car communications
  124. Hacker Uses Virus, Gets Arrested
  125. Swine flu conspiracy comes wtih a virus
  126. Korea to train 3,000 'cyber sheriffs'
  127. Israeli MPAA Goes After Premier Subtitling Site
  128. 4shared.com Hacked By Users Who Love Morocco
  129. Hackers steal £1m in online tax scam
  130. Malware writers piggyback on 9/11 anniversary
  131. Patience Grasshopper: Wait to Update Your Jailbroken iPhone to 3.1
  132. Linux webserver botnet pushes malware
  133. Google Groups Used to Send Commands to Malware
  134. Twitter Confirms User Ownership Of Tweets
  135. Jobs' Excuse for No-Camera iPod touch Doesn’t Click
  136. Windows autoplay behavior updated (improved) , (Sun, Sep 13th)
  137. Information Leakage in Cloud Computing, (Sun, Sep 13th)
  138. Apple Updates, (Sat, Sep 12th)
  139. OSSEC version 2.2 available, (Sat, Sep 12th)
  140. Symark International buys BeyondTrust
  141. Researchers slam fickle iPhone anti-fraud feature
  142. Gonzalez pleads guilty to TJX, other data heists
  143. Trojan hides its brain in Google Groups
  144. Old patch introduced SMBv2 flaw, says finder
  145. Apple Open Sources Snow Leopard's Grand Central Dispatch
  146. Better world: Legalise drugs
  147. Petabyte server DIY
  148. Powerful Tool to Scour Document Metadata Updated
  149. Top 5 best practices for firewall administrators
  150. Steganography meets VoIP in hacker world
  151. Twitter Changes Terms of Service to Allow Ads
  152. Everything You Wanted to Know About iPhone 3.1 But Were Afraid to Ask
  153. Philippines: ‘Full speed ahead’ for poll automation
  154. Hackers make fun of Maradona and AFA
  155. Segway inventor takes aim at thirst with Slingshot
  156. Symantec: Google Groups Used to Send Commands to Malware
  157. IEEE approves 10G-EPON standard
  158. Vulnerability scanner SAINT 7.1.2 released
  159. Apple iPhone OS 3.1 Phishing Protection Falling Short, Researchers Say
  160. DDoS monitoring service from VeriSign
  161. Research finds confidence in anti-virus solutions very low
  162. OMA DRM 1.0 Client for Android
  163. SSH client MindTerm 3.3 released
  164. 9/11 related keywords hijacked to serve scareware
  165. Gonzalez Pleads Guilty to Massive Retail Hacks
  166. First Trojan discovered using a newsgroup to control attacks
  167. Risk management and cloud computing
  168. Brief: Old patch introduced SMBv2 flaw, says finder
  169. Brief: Apple shutters flaws in QuickTime, iPhone
  170. Powerful tool to scour document metadata updated
  171. Hacker Gonzalez pleads guilty to 20 charges
  172. Steganography meets VoIP in hacker world
  173. Astonishing E-Mail Messages You'll Never Open
  174. Cloud floats among India's large firms
  175. Web applications: Easy prey for hackers
  176. International action day against mass-surveillance and mass-data retention
  177. News to know: Microsoft; T-Mobile Cliq; MotoBlur; @facebook; Oracle
  178. Firefox Advice
  179. Apple fixes Flash snafu in Snow Leopard, patches 33 bugs in Leopard
  180. Symantec Calculates Your Identity's Black-Market Value
  181. NSS Labs to do more security-product testing without vendor funding
  182. How much are you worth on the black market?
  183. iPhone 3.1 Breaking Exchange E-Mail for iPhone 3G Users?
  184. New book: "Programming Scala"
  185. Mac OS 10.6.1 released, squashes 9 Flash vulnerabilities (updated)
  186. PSP firmware 6.00 upgrade offers lackluster additions
  187. What your mother never told you about VPNs
  188. IT Skills and Certifications Pay Trends Released
  189. Symantec Calculates Your Identity's Black-Market Value
  190. Motorola Unveils First Android Phone
  191. Man pleads guilty in Wal-Mart card phishing scheme
  192. Verisign launches DDoS tracking service
  193. Apple releases first Snow Leopard patch
  194. Linux driver chief calls out Microsoft over code submission
  195. Dell reveals new servers and storage for small businesses
  196. WD Announces 640-Gbyte Mobile Hard Drive
  197. Microsoft's Bing 2.0: Coming this fall (maybe even next week)
  198. Microsoft debuts free Morro antivirus package
  199. Jobs Discusses Reasoning Behind New iPod Line Decisions
  200. Apple plugs 33 Mac OS X security holes, updates Flash on Leopard
  201. iPhone's anti-phishing protection offers inconsistent results
  202. Apple unveils Snow Leopard 10.6.1 update
  203. iPhone's anti-phishing protection offers inconsistent results
  204. Registration opens for cyber war games in NY
  205. Photos from the FRHACK security conference
  206. Citizens Financial sued for insufficient E-Banking security
  207. Brief: Apple shutters flaws in QuickTime, iPhone
  208. Brief: Serious security bug found in Windows Vista
  209. Linux 2.6.31 released
  210. Tenable launches hardware and virtual appliance
  211. Companies should examine all security issues
  212. Western Digital external HDs with hardware-based encryption
  213. MacScan 2.7 is now Snow Leopard compatible
  214. Cutwail botnet spamming 'IRS unreported income' themed malware
  215. Trustwave Buys Vericept for Data Loss Prevention
  216. Mozilla patches 10 Firefox 3.5 vulnerabilities
  217. Symantec launches Norton 2010 security software
  218. Phishing attacks fell by 45% in August
  219. Customers need to designate a specific backup cloud-services provider
  220. Man pleads guilty in Wal-Mart card phishing scheme
  221. Q&A: SQL injection
  222. First online hacking conference: SecurityTubeCon
  223. Event: SeacureIT Preview Conference 2009
  224. WD's new 1TB portable hard drive: $249, 256-bit hardware encryption
  225. Guide to mitigate network security vulnerabilities, threats and cyber attacks
  226. News video: Twitter and social networking identity theft
  227. (Fake) malware leads to real danger
  228. How phishing savvy are you?
  229. Pilot programs for an open government
  230. Symantec introduces Norton Internet Security and AntiVirus 2010
  231. Firefox 3.5.3 and 3.0.14 has been released, (Thu, Sep 10th)
  232. The what-bot
  233. Do you have an inner layer of wireless security to protect the core network?
  234. DuPont sues Chinese scientist for trade-secret theft
  235. 4 Ways to Get the Most from Your PCI QSAs
  236. Reader rabid: Gmail, Amazon blunders, gov't spying
  237. Mozilla releases Flash-checking security update
  238. Would you answer this email?
  239. Mozilla patches Firefox 3 critical holes
  240. Give me one good reason not to just move them all to Linux
  241. Healthcare Spam, (Thu, Sep 10th)
  242. FaceCloak lets users hide sensitive updates from prying eyes
  243. Google Has "Supersized" Its Search Box
  244. End users weakest security link
  245. Facebook’s Experimental Notifications App For Mac Is Super Slick
  246. Apple shows off iTunes 9
  247. NSA-Intercepted E-Mails Helped Convict Would-Be Bombers
  248. The 10 Best (and 10 Worst) Companies for Customer Service
  249. Apple puts iTunes on Facebook with free downloads
  250. Cisco's TCP stack is vulnerable to attack