- 80's Flashback on Jailbroken iPhones, (Mon, Nov 9th)
- General purpose fuzzing tool
- Australian iPhone worm won't give some users up
- Australian iPhone worm won't give some users up
- 60 Minutes: We're not ready for a cyber war
- Cisco doubles down on collaboration with 61 new products
- eEye scans for vulnerabilities, compliance problems
- Microsoft releases security guidelines for Agile
- First iPhone worm spreads Rick Astley wallpaper
- First iPhone Worm Found
- Sentencing
- Week in review: Ubuntu security, first iPhone worm, social engineering in practice
- Motorola Droid: Sorry, it's No iPhone Killer
- How effective is endpoint security?
- IT failures cost $5.4b
- Microsoft Trumps Google, Yahoo in Total Time Spent Online
- Advertisers face resistance to on-line tracking
- Top 10 technologies in a death spiral
- 5 Apple marketing tactics that lock you in
- Play.com suffers online order glitch
- Minister 'sickened' by pro-rape Facebook group
- Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista
- Google open-sources JavaScript tools
- Prices of SSDs Will Get Closer to Hard Drives in Three to Five Years
- Intel Plans “Fast” Transition to Next-Generation Atom Platform.
- Electronic Book Industry Set to Explode in 2010
- Hackers descend on Sydney's GooglePlex for mashup jam
- Microsoft Readies Super Tuesday of Patches
- Off the grid: the darknet exposed
- First iPhone Worm Affects Jailbroken iPhones & iPod Touches
- Worm inflicts Rick Astley wallpaper on jailbroken iPhones
- First iPhone worm found
- FireEye takes on Ozdok and Recovery Ideas, (Sun, Nov 8th)
- Even More Thoughts on Legacy Systems, (Sun, Nov 8th)
- iPhone worm in the wild, (Sun, Nov 8th)
- First iPhone worm discovered
- Battle of the anti-virus: What is the best software?
- Mozilla fixes Firefox crash bug
- Thunderbird 3 out this month
- Motorola Droid: Sorry, it's No iPhone Killer
- Indian engineers becoming backbone of Japan's IT industry
- Skype Founders Assembling Killer Team For New Online Music Startup
- Botnets want money, not to bring down the web
- Apple Rushes Out Apple TV Update To Cure Disappearing Content
- 5 simple ways to overclock a netbook
- Brazil blackouts attributed to hackers
- Framed for child porn by a PC virus
- Saudi newspaper al-Watan website hacked
- Paul Vixie on 'What DNS Is Not'
- Microsoft COFEE law enforcement tool leaked
- Bird drops baguette, halts CERN Collider - again
- Apple said to be working on 'world-mode' iPhone
- How much would you pay to see your future?
- After 5 Years on Web, Firefox Preps for Next Round
- More Thoughts on Legacy Systems, (Sat, Nov 7th)
- Sentencing
- Switchers Guide: Understanding Mac security
- Fake security tools still big threat, worms on rise
- Fake security tools still big threat, worms on rise
- IT Managers Still Believe Outsourcing Poses Security Risk
- Expect big demand for open source software skills in 2010
- IT hack creates his own iPhone app – Stuck4Words
- Space Debris Threatens Space Station
- Parallels Desktop 5: A Speedy And Useful Virtualization Software For Mac Users
- Twitter Investigating Elevated Errors
- Dashboard shows what Google knows about you
- Signature of Antimatter Detected in Lightning
- Dell Unleashes World’s Thinnest Notebook
- Have play.com been sending customers’ details to everyone?
- Hacker attacks Costa Rican president’s website
- Let's Give the iPhone Hackers a Big Round of Applause
- Think you've won a MacBook Air? Beware email malware attack
- Apple Building iPhone Prototypes with RFID?
- Private Investigators Capture Major Modern Warfare 2 Pirate
- Switchers Guide: Understanding Mac Security
- Australian internet provider BigPond is latest Twitter hack victim
- Government Must Attract More Cyber-Security Talent
- Facebook profile privacy: Take control, student style
- New version of OpenSSL released - OpenSSL 0.9.8l, (Fri, Nov 6th)
- Web application security testing tool Websecurify 0.4 RC1 released
- 10 Essential Third Party Security Apps for Windows 7
- Single sign-in gains ground
- Gumblar malware's home domain is active again
- EU promises illegal downloaders a fair trial
- Try Health Check 2 Beta, complete survery, chance to win an iPod.
- Exploitation of online banking credentials on the rise
- Battle of the anti-virus: What is the best software?
- Singe sign-in gains ground
- Who's 1?
- Human x-ray machines: Coming soon to an airport near you
- Firefox, Chrome get quick fixes
- Facebook continues to shoot down deceptive ads
- Event: RSA Conference 2010
- Senate panel approves data-breach notification bills
- Federal data protection law inches forward
- Microsoft plans six patches next week, ties November record
- Six Steps to Pull App Security Back to the Future
- Blue Coat slashes staff, buys S7 services company
- Postini technology to spread across Google Apps
- Dashboard shows what Google knows about you
- Kaspersky Lab releases antivirus app
- SSL Hole Cracks Open Secured Web Traffic
- Greetings from AVAR 2009!
- Frugal Friday: Verizon DROID, Intel Antitrust, V-Block, Oracle/EU, ICCA
- A new version of Firefox (3.5.5) just became available. According to the release notes they are stability improvements., (Fri, Nov 6th)
- This Is It!
- Google Dashboard brings security settings to the forefront
- Which antivirus is best at removing malware?
- IT professionals don't use Facebook for work
- Firewall Auditing Tools
- Six Steps to Pull App Security Back to the Future
- 14 Charged In Tech Insider Trading Case
- 10 ways to evaluate your IT management software
- Spain won't disconnect illegal file sharers
- Steve Jobs named CEO of the decade
- China says there's no such thing as net addiction
- University researchers to study video games' affect on health
- Google Dashboard centralises privacy settings
- Stocks surge on jobs data, Cisco forecast
- Genome 10k - A new Ark
- Windows 7 UAC Fails to Block 7 out of 10 Pieces of Malware
- Does the RIAA let defaulters off the hook?
- Senate Committee Passes Data Breach Laws
- Security Researchers Uncover SSL Vulnerability
- Pirate Bay shutdown could be inspiring online militancy
- Microsoft plans six patches next week, ties November record
- Dutch developer uncovers major Facebook, MySpace flaw
- Apple to hire new iPhone security manager
- McAfee says piracy has tripled even in wake of Pirate Bay prosecution
- Windows 7 Still Vulnerable to Viruses — Durr, Really?
- Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples
- Patch Tuesday heads-up: Critical MS Office patches coming
- Which antivirus is best at removing malware?
- Critical Windows Security Bulletins on Tap For Patch Tuesday
- RIM fixes random code execution vulnerability, (Thu, Nov 5th)
- House Panel Approves Cybersecurity Awareness Act
- Zero-day flaw found in web encryption
- Spoof Apple Trojan upsets Symantec
- Apple seeks new sheriff to lock up iPhones
- Vasco uses iPhone, iPod Touch for authenticating users
- Developer finds major coding errors in Facebook, MySpace
- Survey: Security Certifications Hot Among IT Pros
- PeerBlock Helps You Surf the Web in Secret
- Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
- Brief: Gov't warns firms about online robberies
- Brief: Vulnerability sales help secure Microsoft
- Major vulnerability in SSL authentication
- Twitter users troubled by locked accounts
- Video: Web application scanning with credentials using Nessus
- FBI: Online Banking Attacks Reach $100 Million Mark
- Insider threat: The snapnames case, (Thu, Nov 5th)
- TLS Man-in-the-middle on renegotiation vulnerability made public, (Thu, Nov 5th)
- Avar 2009
- Google Dashboard: What does Google know about you?
- Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal
- Antitrust charges filed against Intel
- Twitter and web forgery
- Backdoor access for millions of Facebook and MySpace accounts
- Botnets Tighten Defenses Year After McColo Shutdown
- EU leaders agree on Internet access safeguards
- Which country has the most bot-infected computers?
- Vote 4 Us
- Survey: IT workers eyeing security certifications
- Legacy systems, (Thu, Nov 5th)
- Botnet authors crash WordPress sites with buggy code
- Vendors scrambling to fix bug in Net's security
- Event: HITBSecConf2010 - Dubai
- Q&A: Ubuntu 9.10 security
- Java Patch Closes Security Holes
- iSuppli: Cloud data storage market growth marred by privacy and security issues
- Security hole in BlackBerry Desktop Manager
- Gumblar botnet authors crash WordPress sites with buggy code
- Cisco computer game lets you play CEO
- Ten Common Mistakes When Consolidating Servers
- IT salaries remain static
- 50 Common Mac Problems Solved
- IT Outsourcing: Think Twice Before You Issue an RFP
- US Computer Giant Intel Accused Of Bribery
- Windows 7 UAC Ineffective Security Solution for Malware, Sophos Says
- Beware Cloud Computing's Hidden Costs
- We don’t need no IT education. Or maybe we do?
- Buying Twitter followers?
- Mozilla plans major Firefox interface overhaul
- How to foil rootkits
- Cisco earns down but says 'tipping point' passed
- Update: OS 10.6.2 now working on Atom processors
- Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
- Trojan Masked as Game Deletes a File for Every Alien Killed
- Voters Test New Cryptographic Voting System
- The end of US Internet freedom looms
- Microsoft correctly predicts reliable exploits just 27% of the time
- Military Admits N.Korean Hacker Attack
- Java, BlackBerry Desktop Get Security Bug Fixes
- S'pore SMBs see disaster recovery plans as luxury
- Windows 7 is everything Vista should have been except...
- FBI warns of malware targeting corporate bank accounts
- Adobe fixes more bugs in Shockwave Player
- InfoWorld review: Whitelisting security comes of age
- Application whitelisting review: CoreTrace Bouncer
- Application whitelisting review: Bit9 Parity Suite
- Application whitelisting review: McAfee Application Control
- Application whitelisting review: SignaCert Enterprise Trust Services
- Application whitelisting review: Lumension Application Control
- Microsoft 'neutered' UAC in Windows 7, says researcher
- Adobe fixes more bugs in Shockwave Player
- New York AG files antitrust charges against Intel; alleges bribery, coercion
- Mac malware disguised as game
- Microsoft fixes IE patch again
- Intelligence agency hit by DoS attacks
- IT professionals don't use Facebook for work
- Largest security conference and hands-on training in India
- Malware writers target online gamers
- DDoS on www.fra.se
- Windows 7 vulnerable to most viruses
- Phishers set their sights on corporate accounts
- MS Post-Patch Update
- Put cybersecurity chief in DHS not the White House, Senator says
- Java, BlackBerry desktop get security bug fixes
- Microsoft re-patches last month's critical IE update
- HITB CTF Weapons of Mass Destruction challenge binaries released
- HITB CTF Weapons of Mass Destruction binaries released
- MS Post-patch Update
- Hacked iPhones held hostage
- A Single Sign-In for All Your Websites? Google Hopes So
- Swedish government promises superfast 100Mbps broadband to all
- Nokia Siemens to Layoff 7% to 9% of Employees
- Skype open source? Ain't gonna happen
- Microsoft Cuts Prices for Cloud-Based Productivity
- Companies race to offer instant Web search, including Twitter
- Don't Fear the GPS Revolution
- Mossad Hacked Syrian Official’s Computer Before Bombing Mysterious Facility
- First Look: Redfly Dumb Terminal for BlackBerry
- BlackRa1n iPhone 3GS unlocks iPhone in under 20 seconds
- Steve Wozniak's watch makes air travelers nervous
- Hacking Is A Way Of Life
- Interview: The Space Station's IT guys
- Is overclocking dead?
- Microsoft reports scareware decline, praise from hackers
- ISF Panelists Spar Over Security vs. Anonymity
- FBI Says ‘Money Mule’ Scams Now Top $100 Million
- Amazon EC2 changes the rules of password cracking
- Sun Java 6 Update 17 out, fixes lots of security vulnerabilities (thanks Toby&Roseman), (Tue, Nov 3rd)
- Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft
- Man Indicted in Cable Modem Hacking Scheme
- Adobe released Shockwave Player 11.5.2.602 which fixes several critical security vulnerabilities, (Tue, Nov 3rd)
- Adobe Shockwave haunted by critical security holes
- Ask the social engineer: Practice
- Hardware hacker charged with aiding computer intrusion and wire fraud
- Embracing tokenization: Payment without pain
- Hackers exploit Google Wave's popularity