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  1. 80's Flashback on Jailbroken iPhones, (Mon, Nov 9th)
  2. General purpose fuzzing tool
  3. Australian iPhone worm won't give some users up
  4. Australian iPhone worm won't give some users up
  5. 60 Minutes: We're not ready for a cyber war
  6. Cisco doubles down on collaboration with 61 new products
  7. eEye scans for vulnerabilities, compliance problems
  8. Microsoft releases security guidelines for Agile
  9. First iPhone worm spreads Rick Astley wallpaper
  10. First iPhone Worm Found
  11. Sentencing
  12. Week in review: Ubuntu security, first iPhone worm, social engineering in practice
  13. Motorola Droid: Sorry, it's No iPhone Killer
  14. How effective is endpoint security?
  15. IT failures cost $5.4b
  16. Microsoft Trumps Google, Yahoo in Total Time Spent Online
  17. Advertisers face resistance to on-line tracking
  18. Top 10 technologies in a death spiral
  19. 5 Apple marketing tactics that lock you in
  20. Play.com suffers online order glitch
  21. Minister 'sickened' by pro-rape Facebook group
  22. Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista
  23. Google open-sources JavaScript tools
  24. Prices of SSDs Will Get Closer to Hard Drives in Three to Five Years
  25. Intel Plans “Fast” Transition to Next-Generation Atom Platform.
  26. Electronic Book Industry Set to Explode in 2010
  27. Hackers descend on Sydney's GooglePlex for mashup jam
  28. Microsoft Readies Super Tuesday of Patches
  29. Off the grid: the darknet exposed
  30. First iPhone Worm Affects Jailbroken iPhones & iPod Touches
  31. Worm inflicts Rick Astley wallpaper on jailbroken iPhones
  32. First iPhone worm found
  33. FireEye takes on Ozdok and Recovery Ideas, (Sun, Nov 8th)
  34. Even More Thoughts on Legacy Systems, (Sun, Nov 8th)
  35. iPhone worm in the wild, (Sun, Nov 8th)
  36. First iPhone worm discovered
  37. Battle of the anti-virus: What is the best software?
  38. Mozilla fixes Firefox crash bug
  39. Thunderbird 3 out this month
  40. Motorola Droid: Sorry, it's No iPhone Killer
  41. Indian engineers becoming backbone of Japan's IT industry
  42. Skype Founders Assembling Killer Team For New Online Music Startup
  43. Botnets want money, not to bring down the web
  44. Apple Rushes Out Apple TV Update To Cure Disappearing Content
  45. 5 simple ways to overclock a netbook
  46. Brazil blackouts attributed to hackers
  47. Framed for child porn by a PC virus
  48. Saudi newspaper al-Watan website hacked
  49. Paul Vixie on 'What DNS Is Not'
  50. Microsoft COFEE law enforcement tool leaked
  51. Bird drops baguette, halts CERN Collider - again
  52. Apple said to be working on 'world-mode' iPhone
  53. How much would you pay to see your future?
  54. After 5 Years on Web, Firefox Preps for Next Round
  55. More Thoughts on Legacy Systems, (Sat, Nov 7th)
  56. Sentencing
  57. Switchers Guide: Understanding Mac security
  58. Fake security tools still big threat, worms on rise
  59. Fake security tools still big threat, worms on rise
  60. IT Managers Still Believe Outsourcing Poses Security Risk
  61. Expect big demand for open source software skills in 2010
  62. IT hack creates his own iPhone app – Stuck4Words
  63. Space Debris Threatens Space Station
  64. Parallels Desktop 5: A Speedy And Useful Virtualization Software For Mac Users
  65. Twitter Investigating Elevated Errors
  66. Dashboard shows what Google knows about you
  67. Signature of Antimatter Detected in Lightning
  68. Dell Unleashes World’s Thinnest Notebook
  69. Have play.com been sending customers’ details to everyone?
  70. Hacker attacks Costa Rican president’s website
  71. Let's Give the iPhone Hackers a Big Round of Applause
  72. Think you've won a MacBook Air? Beware email malware attack
  73. Apple Building iPhone Prototypes with RFID?
  74. Private Investigators Capture Major Modern Warfare 2 Pirate
  75. Switchers Guide: Understanding Mac Security
  76. Australian internet provider BigPond is latest Twitter hack victim
  77. Government Must Attract More Cyber-Security Talent
  78. Facebook profile privacy: Take control, student style
  79. New version of OpenSSL released - OpenSSL 0.9.8l, (Fri, Nov 6th)
  80. Web application security testing tool Websecurify 0.4 RC1 released
  81. 10 Essential Third Party Security Apps for Windows 7
  82. Single sign-in gains ground
  83. Gumblar malware's home domain is active again
  84. EU promises illegal downloaders a fair trial
  85. Try Health Check 2 Beta, complete survery, chance to win an iPod.
  86. Exploitation of online banking credentials on the rise
  87. Battle of the anti-virus: What is the best software?
  88. Singe sign-in gains ground
  89. Who's 1?
  90. Human x-ray machines: Coming soon to an airport near you
  91. Firefox, Chrome get quick fixes
  92. Facebook continues to shoot down deceptive ads
  93. Event: RSA Conference 2010
  94. Senate panel approves data-breach notification bills
  95. Federal data protection law inches forward
  96. Microsoft plans six patches next week, ties November record
  97. Six Steps to Pull App Security Back to the Future
  98. Blue Coat slashes staff, buys S7 services company
  99. Postini technology to spread across Google Apps
  100. Dashboard shows what Google knows about you
  101. Kaspersky Lab releases antivirus app
  102. SSL Hole Cracks Open Secured Web Traffic
  103. Greetings from AVAR 2009!
  104. Frugal Friday: Verizon DROID, Intel Antitrust, V-Block, Oracle/EU, ICCA
  105. A new version of Firefox (3.5.5) just became available. According to the release notes they are stability improvements., (Fri, Nov 6th)
  106. This Is It!
  107. Google Dashboard brings security settings to the forefront
  108. Which antivirus is best at removing malware?
  109. IT professionals don't use Facebook for work
  110. Firewall Auditing Tools
  111. Six Steps to Pull App Security Back to the Future
  112. 14 Charged In Tech Insider Trading Case
  113. 10 ways to evaluate your IT management software
  114. Spain won't disconnect illegal file sharers
  115. Steve Jobs named CEO of the decade
  116. China says there's no such thing as net addiction
  117. University researchers to study video games' affect on health
  118. Google Dashboard centralises privacy settings
  119. Stocks surge on jobs data, Cisco forecast
  120. Genome 10k - A new Ark
  121. Windows 7 UAC Fails to Block 7 out of 10 Pieces of Malware
  122. Does the RIAA let defaulters off the hook?
  123. Senate Committee Passes Data Breach Laws
  124. Security Researchers Uncover SSL Vulnerability
  125. Pirate Bay shutdown could be inspiring online militancy
  126. Microsoft plans six patches next week, ties November record
  127. Dutch developer uncovers major Facebook, MySpace flaw
  128. Apple to hire new iPhone security manager
  129. McAfee says piracy has tripled even in wake of Pirate Bay prosecution
  130. Windows 7 Still Vulnerable to Viruses — Durr, Really?
  131. Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples
  132. Patch Tuesday heads-up: Critical MS Office patches coming
  133. Which antivirus is best at removing malware?
  134. Critical Windows Security Bulletins on Tap For Patch Tuesday
  135. RIM fixes random code execution vulnerability, (Thu, Nov 5th)
  136. House Panel Approves Cybersecurity Awareness Act
  137. Zero-day flaw found in web encryption
  138. Spoof Apple Trojan upsets Symantec
  139. Apple seeks new sheriff to lock up iPhones
  140. Vasco uses iPhone, iPod Touch for authenticating users
  141. Developer finds major coding errors in Facebook, MySpace
  142. Survey: Security Certifications Hot Among IT Pros
  143. PeerBlock Helps You Surf the Web in Secret
  144. Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
  145. Brief: Gov't warns firms about online robberies
  146. Brief: Vulnerability sales help secure Microsoft
  147. Major vulnerability in SSL authentication
  148. Twitter users troubled by locked accounts
  149. Video: Web application scanning with credentials using Nessus
  150. FBI: Online Banking Attacks Reach $100 Million Mark
  151. Insider threat: The snapnames case, (Thu, Nov 5th)
  152. TLS Man-in-the-middle on renegotiation vulnerability made public, (Thu, Nov 5th)
  153. Avar 2009
  154. Google Dashboard: What does Google know about you?
  155. Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal
  156. Antitrust charges filed against Intel
  157. Twitter and web forgery
  158. Backdoor access for millions of Facebook and MySpace accounts
  159. Botnets Tighten Defenses Year After McColo Shutdown
  160. EU leaders agree on Internet access safeguards
  161. Which country has the most bot-infected computers?
  162. Vote 4 Us
  163. Survey: IT workers eyeing security certifications
  164. Legacy systems, (Thu, Nov 5th)
  165. Botnet authors crash WordPress sites with buggy code
  166. Vendors scrambling to fix bug in Net's security
  167. Event: HITBSecConf2010 - Dubai
  168. Q&A: Ubuntu 9.10 security
  169. Java Patch Closes Security Holes
  170. iSuppli: Cloud data storage market growth marred by privacy and security issues
  171. Security hole in BlackBerry Desktop Manager
  172. Gumblar botnet authors crash WordPress sites with buggy code
  173. Cisco computer game lets you play CEO
  174. Ten Common Mistakes When Consolidating Servers
  175. IT salaries remain static
  176. 50 Common Mac Problems Solved
  177. IT Outsourcing: Think Twice Before You Issue an RFP
  178. US Computer Giant Intel Accused Of Bribery
  179. Windows 7 UAC Ineffective Security Solution for Malware, Sophos Says
  180. Beware Cloud Computing's Hidden Costs
  181. We don’t need no IT education. Or maybe we do?
  182. Buying Twitter followers?
  183. Mozilla plans major Firefox interface overhaul
  184. How to foil rootkits
  185. Cisco earns down but says 'tipping point' passed
  186. Update: OS 10.6.2 now working on Atom processors
  187. Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
  188. Trojan Masked as Game Deletes a File for Every Alien Killed
  189. Voters Test New Cryptographic Voting System
  190. The end of US Internet freedom looms
  191. Microsoft correctly predicts reliable exploits just 27% of the time
  192. Military Admits N.Korean Hacker Attack
  193. Java, BlackBerry Desktop Get Security Bug Fixes
  194. S'pore SMBs see disaster recovery plans as luxury
  195. Windows 7 is everything Vista should have been except...
  196. FBI warns of malware targeting corporate bank accounts
  197. Adobe fixes more bugs in Shockwave Player
  198. InfoWorld review: Whitelisting security comes of age
  199. Application whitelisting review: CoreTrace Bouncer
  200. Application whitelisting review: Bit9 Parity Suite
  201. Application whitelisting review: McAfee Application Control
  202. Application whitelisting review: SignaCert Enterprise Trust Services
  203. Application whitelisting review: Lumension Application Control
  204. Microsoft 'neutered' UAC in Windows 7, says researcher
  205. Adobe fixes more bugs in Shockwave Player
  206. New York AG files antitrust charges against Intel; alleges bribery, coercion
  207. Mac malware disguised as game
  208. Microsoft fixes IE patch again
  209. Intelligence agency hit by DoS attacks
  210. IT professionals don't use Facebook for work
  211. Largest security conference and hands-on training in India
  212. Malware writers target online gamers
  213. DDoS on www.fra.se
  214. Windows 7 vulnerable to most viruses
  215. Phishers set their sights on corporate accounts
  216. MS Post-Patch Update
  217. Put cybersecurity chief in DHS not the White House, Senator says
  218. Java, BlackBerry desktop get security bug fixes
  219. Microsoft re-patches last month's critical IE update
  220. HITB CTF Weapons of Mass Destruction challenge binaries released
  221. HITB CTF Weapons of Mass Destruction binaries released
  222. MS Post-patch Update
  223. Hacked iPhones held hostage
  224. A Single Sign-In for All Your Websites? Google Hopes So
  225. Swedish government promises superfast 100Mbps broadband to all
  226. Nokia Siemens to Layoff 7% to 9% of Employees
  227. Skype open source? Ain't gonna happen
  228. Microsoft Cuts Prices for Cloud-Based Productivity
  229. Companies race to offer instant Web search, including Twitter
  230. Don't Fear the GPS Revolution
  231. Mossad Hacked Syrian Official’s Computer Before Bombing Mysterious Facility
  232. First Look: Redfly Dumb Terminal for BlackBerry
  233. BlackRa1n iPhone 3GS unlocks iPhone in under 20 seconds
  234. Steve Wozniak's watch makes air travelers nervous
  235. Hacking Is A Way Of Life
  236. Interview: The Space Station's IT guys
  237. Is overclocking dead?
  238. Microsoft reports scareware decline, praise from hackers
  239. ISF Panelists Spar Over Security vs. Anonymity
  240. FBI Says ‘Money Mule’ Scams Now Top $100 Million
  241. Amazon EC2 changes the rules of password cracking
  242. Sun Java 6 Update 17 out, fixes lots of security vulnerabilities (thanks Toby&Roseman), (Tue, Nov 3rd)
  243. Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft
  244. Man Indicted in Cable Modem Hacking Scheme
  245. Adobe released Shockwave Player 11.5.2.602 which fixes several critical security vulnerabilities, (Tue, Nov 3rd)
  246. Adobe Shockwave haunted by critical security holes
  247. Ask the social engineer: Practice
  248. Hardware hacker charged with aiding computer intrusion and wire fraud
  249. Embracing tokenization: Payment without pain
  250. Hackers exploit Google Wave's popularity