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  1. Poll: Cyber Defense
  2. 20,000 sites hit with drive-by attack code
  3. U.S. Army servers breached by Turkish hackers
  4. Q&A: Web filtering
  5. Obama: 'We are underprepared for cyber attack'
  6. Dr. Johnston's Security Maxims: Sense and Humor
  7. Spam Finds New Paths Into Corporate Nets
  8. Group Creates iPhone Security Benchmark
  9. FBI e-mail clobbered after virus
  10. Obama's cybersecurity initiative wins praise
  11. Obama's cybersecurity plan gets cautious praise
  12. Obama outlines cybersecurity plans, cites cyberspace threat
  13. Obama expected to unveil cybersecurity proposals today
  14. Hackers exploit unpatched Windows bug
  15. Securing Cyberspace
  16. Microsoft DirectShow is Vulnerable
  17. New book: "Learning SQL, Second Edition"
  18. Microsoft sneaks in Firefox extension via Update
  19. Malaysian university 'accidentally accepts' 4,574 students
  20. Protecting Your Social Security and Pension from Creditors
  21. Sony Agrees to Provide Its Older Songs to eMusic
  22. Swedish pirates have wind in their sails for EU vote
  23. Film industry seeks online 'speed humps' to thwart internet piracy
  24. Link-shrinking attracts spammers and scammers
  25. Interview with ISP Avanti UK and its Rural Satellite Broadband Plans
  26. 5 Tips for Businesses Entering Web 2.0
  27. 12 reasons PC gaming is better than consoles
  28. The speed, size and dependability of programming languages
  29. The speed, size and dependability of programming languages
  30. Photos purport to show new iPhone's autofocus camera, compass
  31. L0phtcrack is Back!, (Sun, May 31st)
  32. Apple extends old MacBook Pro graphics warranty to three years
  33. HTC Killed The Physical Keyboard. Smart Move.
  34. Sprint's CEO Rakes in $15.5M in Compensation
  35. Yet another company decides to get into the Mac cloning game
  36. Security update for Xvid
  37. CIS releases security configuration standards for iPhone
  38. New Travel Rules for High-Tech IDs Take Effect June 1
  39. The 5-step guide to fixing almost any PC problem
  40. "Pay With Facebook" Is In The Wild
  41. Microsoft Silverlight vs Google Wave: Why Karma Matters
  42. Electronic messages never really private
  43. Contractors Vie for Plum Work, Hacking for the United States
  44. Embedded Devices: An Avenue for Cyberterrorism?, (Sat, May 30th)
  45. Securing Cyberspace
  46. Microsoft not only firm banning IM access to U.S. enemy nations
  47. 100,000 Britons have pension data stolen
  48. PC-pwning infection hits 30,000 legit websites
  49. $72k for Clinton's hard disk
  50. Would you go the extra mile to get rid of an old computer responsibly?
  51. LTE set to spank WiMAX
  52. Bringing Live Twittering to the Screen
  53. Yahoo Sets Date for Shutting Down 360 Social Network
  54. Cisco to record $130 million tax-related charge
  55. Keep Tabs on IPhone Rumors With Top-Tens App
  56. Cuba criticizes Microsoft blocking Messenger
  57. A glimpse at Snow Leopard's more subtle refinements
  58. Seven million people in the UK 'use illegal files'
  59. Apple briefs staff on wireless iPhone movie and TV downloads
  60. Data backup service leads to recovery of stolen laptop
  61. Senate goes medieval on Web loyalty programs, monthly fees
  62. Headmistress's underwear photos circulated by pupil hackers
  63. F-Secure launches Corporate Suit 8.0
  64. Gumblar attack worse than Conficker, experts warn
  65. Rudd Government blacklist hacker monitors police
  66. Obama gives fresh impetus to cybercrime battle
  67. Obama's Cyber Security Plan: Deja Vu All Over Again
  68. Reactions to the White House cybersecurity review
  69. Sizing up Obama's Plans for Cyber-security
  70. News: Obama launches cybersecurity initiative
  71. News: Experts: U.S. needs to defend its "cyber turf"
  72. Its summer...Do you know what your kids are doing?, (Fri, May 29th)
  73. Microsoft DirectShow is Vulnerable
  74. Washington: Together, we can tackle cybersecurity
  75. Washington: Together, we can all tackle cybersecurity
  76. 5 Hacks that Will Challenge Obama's Cyber-Security Plans
  77. Obama Declares Cyber-Security a 'National Security Priority', Talks Strategy
  78. The Grill: Eugene Kaspersky
  79. Securing the Desktop
  80. AVG Internet Security 8.5
  81. CheckPoint ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 8.0
  82. G-Data Internet Security 2010
  83. PC Tools Internet Security
  84. Comodo Internet Security Pro 3.8
  85. Obama announces new cybersecurity direction
  86. AMTSO documents revisited
  87. VMWare Patches Released, (Fri, May 29th)
  88. Blackberry Server Vulnerability, (Fri, May 29th)
  89. Malicious IFrame on Gadgetadvisor.com
  90. Gumblar attack worse than Conficker, experts warn
  91. David Lister on smart grids and why he left RBS
  92. New travel rules kick in June 1 amid concerns over RFID-tagged passport cards
  93. Must-have Fix for New, Under-attack Microsoft Flaw
  94. Spammed Hong Kong
  95. US gov't panel calls for new privacy rules
  96. Defence trials sneaky cameras
  97. Study: Operators should use DNSSEC to improve security
  98. Close the Java security hole in many browsers
  99. NitroSecurity rolls out 10-Gbps intrusion prevention system
  100. Protection against insider database threats from Imperva
  101. Dell first quarter earnings crash 63 per cent
  102. New SATA spec offers faster data and slimmer laptops
  103. Downloaders need to be aware of the legal issues
  104. Microsoft executive says netbook prospects encouraging
  105. Stolen credit data published in blog
  106. HP confirms UK job cut rumours
  107. Microsoft touts 30 million Xbox 360s sold, 20 million Xbox LIVE members
  108. Hulu Releases Desktop Version of Video Site
  109. Wikipedia bans Church of Scientology
  110. Securing the Desktop: Eight Internet Security Suites
  111. HTML5 Could Be the OS Killer
  112. Dell debuts 14-in. ultrathin Studio 14z notebook
  113. Microsoft Bing a Good Start, but No Game Changer
  114. Steganography Using TCP Retransmission
  115. 'Rigged' product demo in SAP suit goes missing
  116. Asus Slaps Linux In The Face
  117. Time Warner spins off AOL
  118. Anti-U.S. Hackers Infiltrate Army Servers
  119. Apple is vulnerable
  120. How to safeguard your data as you travel
  121. F-Secure suggests two-part passwords
  122. Miscreants Already Gaming SCADA
  123. Operators Should Use DNSSEC to Improve Security
  124. Advanced Two-Way Firewall for Mac OS X unveiled
  125. Microsoft DirectX Vulnerability Under Attack
  126. Analyst: Mac Java Hack Signals Big Trouble
  127. Microsoft DirectShow vulnerability, (Thu, May 28th)
  128. Event: VB2009
  129. Microsoft DirectX Vulnerability Under Attack
  130. Dangerous Microsoft DirectX vulnerability under attack
  131. Q&A: Mainframe security
  132. Whodunit? Finding Security Vulnerabilities in Application Code
  133. Stego in TCP retransmissions, (Thu, May 28th)
  134. Aetna contacts 65,000 after Web site data breach
  135. Department of Interior Computers Missing, Report Finds
  136. More new volatility plugins, (Thu, May 28th)
  137. Inside HSBC's high-tech war on fraud
  138. Snort: 10 year anniversary and new beta
  139. iPhone spy software with stealth GPS tracking
  140. Sophos: Mind your software defaults
  141. Improve Your Security with the Secunia PSI
  142. 90% of all email is spam
  143. How the industry views Web 2.0
  144. D-Link desktop widget for monitoring 802.11n routers
  145. Gigamon announces browser-based Citrus GUI for GigaVUE data access switch
  146. Enterprise Data Security: Definition and Solutions
  147. Security and regulatory concerns slow some server virtualization efforts
  148. Analyst: Mac Java Hack Signals Big Trouble
  149. CIS issues free benchmark on iPhone security
  150. Cloud Security Alliance, Jericho Forum sign pact
  151. BC student to get his computers back after high court throws out search warrant
  152. Technologies to improve the resilience of communication networks
  153. Off the wire: Whitepaper - The hidden dangers of spam
  154. Off the wire: Lessons from a reputational risk audit
  155. Malicious IFrame on Gadgetadvisor.com
  156. Compact color inspection and surveillance camera
  157. First 2-bay NAS which supports both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA hard drives
  158. Nessus 4.0.1 released
  159. BT under fire for chief Ian Livingston's big bonus payout
  160. Yahoo open to Microsoft deal under right terms
  161. Twitter furore in Berlin as MPs leak poll result
  162. If not so pricey, Nokia phone could hurt Palm Pre
  163. Blizzard hints at upcoming World of Warcraft patch
  164. Inside America’s (Mock) Attack on North Korea
  165. Why you should hack your own systems
  166. Attackers Add Curses to YouTube Comments
  167. Analyst: Mac Java Hack Signals Big Trouble
  168. L0phtcrack returns
  169. Four Years Later, a Lawsuit Springs from CardSystems Breach
  170. RIM warns of BlackBerry PDF vulnerability
  171. Hacking Mobile Phones for Identity Theft
  172. McAfee IDs Most Dangerous Web Search
  173. Importance of educating your employees on basic security principles
  174. L0phtCrack 6 has been unveiled
  175. 1Password 2.9.16 is now available
  176. Is Mobile Security an Oxymoron?
  177. 1Password 2.9.16 is now available
  178. WebDAV write-up , (Wed, May 27th)
  179. Host file black lists , (Wed, May 27th)
  180. The most dangerous and safest Web searches
  181. Twitter gets targeted again by worm-like phishing attack
  182. Spammers Work by US Clocks and Target Facebook, Twitter
  183. Swedish politicians challenge EU data retention directive
  184. Latest Kaspersky mobile software wipes data via SMS
  185. McAfee IDs Most Dangerous Web Search
  186. Security benchmarks for iPhone and multi-function devices
  187. New version of web proxy blocking solution from DeepNines
  188. Global survey shows Linux desktop easier to deploy than expected
  189. Green IT now essential IT practice
  190. Event: CyberSecurity Malaysia II SecureAsia@Kuala Lumpur
  191. Jericho Forum and Cloud Security Alliance join forces to address cloud security
  192. Security metrics research
  193. 90 percent of e-mail is spam, Symantec says
  194. Report: Obama to name cybersecurity czar this week
  195. New attack vectors in Greater China: TippingPoint
  196. 7.6 cases of 'spamvertising' and phishing in HK each year
  197. Integrated protection for smartphones: Kaspersky Mobile Security 8.0
  198. Obama Set to Release Cyber-Security Review
  199. It's time for the FTC to investigate Mac security
  200. 90 percent of e-mail is spam, Symantec says
  201. What's Next for Energy Star
  202. Microsoft Removes Windows 7's "Crippleware" 3 App Limit
  203. O2 plays down Palm Pre carrier rumours
  204. Nokia Ovi Store Lays Out Security Policy for Third-Party Apps
  205. Japan: A spent technological force?
  206. Mobile phone location technology fights card fraud
  207. Mac clone maker Psystar files for bankruptcy
  208. HP recalls another 15,000 laptop batteries
  209. Intel, IBM discuss 8-core 'Nehalem' server chip
  210. New Memory Material May Hold Data For One Billion Years
  211. The Neverending 'Year of Linux on the Desktop' Debate
  212. The $800 Killer Gaming PC
  213. Mydoom: A lesson in FUD
  214. Router platform runs OpenWRT Linux
  215. Twitter API ripe for abuse by web worms
  216. Ten Firefox extensions that help keep you safe
  217. Hackers Expand Wii Storage, Door Now Open To Filthy Pirates
  218. Acunetix Upgrades Web Application Security Scanner
  219. Event: 12th Annual New York State Cyber Security Conference
  220. Vista & Win2K8 SP2 available, (Tue, May 26th)
  221. IdentityRisk: A proactive identity protection solution
  222. Twitter API ripe for abuse by web worms
  223. Nessus 4.0.1 released
  224. Mobile Admin gets Nagios monitoring and Symbian S60 support
  225. A new Web application security blog, (Tue, May 26th)
  226. Put Your Passwords on a Post-it
  227. Tipping Point: Attacks from Hong Kong on the rise
  228. Mobile phone location technology fights card fraud
  229. Brief: Judge tosses BC "hacker" search warrant
  230. NHS warned: It's time to beat the breaches
  231. Correcting the Rhetoric: Windows Vista Is Secure
  232. Rai.TV neaPOLIS
  233. The Open Group Security Forum completes second phase of risk management project
  234. New StoneGate FW-1030 appliance with firewall capabilities
  235. New line of security management appliances from Check Point
  236. Contest opens for Panda Global Protection 2010 beta testing
  237. Rai.TV NeaPOLIS
  238. Event: ICDF2C 2009: The 1st International ICST Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime
  239. Watchful eye better than Web filters
  240. Mysterious virus strikes FBI
  241. What Security Professionals Need To Know About Log Management
  242. IBM consultant publishes step-by-step guide for greening your IT
  243. Nokia Could Release New Internet Tablet With GSM Support Soon
  244. Cocaine Test Prompts Red Bull Removal In Germany
  245. Twitter to develop reality TV series
  246. New Netbook Runs on AA Batteries
  247. Obama Set to Create A Cybersecurity Czar With Broad Mandate
  248. Ning: The future of online social networking?
  249. Icon for iPhone 2,1 appears in latest iPhone SDK
  250. Cocaine Test Prompts Red Bull Removal In Germany