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  1. H1N1 Themed Targeted Attack
  2. H1N1 Themed Targeted Attack
  3. Q&A: Brand and reputation protection
  4. Event: CSI 2009
  5. Malicious IFrame on Gadgetadvisor.com
  6. Marc Weber Tobias wants to teach the world how to break into military facilities
  7. Sun & Symantec: A New Breed of Sustainability Leadership?
  8. From Facebook to Twitter, Tips for Dealing With Phishers
  9. How to harden OSX against the 6-month old Java vuln that Apple hasn't fixed
  10. How to harden OSX against the 6-month old Java vuln that Apple hasn't fixed
  11. Thai court orders closure of 72 websites after 12-year old's suicide
  12. 9 Sites That Find People and Their 'Sensitive' Information
  13. Liquid-cooled desk contains full-fledged PC, won't be sold at Ikea
  14. Iran blocks Facebook as election looms
  15. Ebay Prevails in U.K. Ruling on Counterfeits
  16. Eric Schmidt: Google dropped idea of buying newspaper
  17. Apple and Cartier Resolve Legal Tussle Over iPhone App
  18. Parents warned of Wikiporn risk
  19. The Pirate Bay and a Never-Ending Search for an Unbiased Judge
  20. Atlantis safely back to Earth
  21. Microsoft cuts Windows Live Messenger access for users in five countries
  22. Verizon Admits Default DSL and FiOS Wireless Security is Insufficient
  23. D-Link’s CAPTCHA – A Big Question on Security
  24. Prank leaves YouTube facing porn cleanup
  25. ITU calls for global cybersecurity measures
  26. iPhone 3.0 betaphiles upset the Apple cart
  27. Facebook phising using Belgium (.be) domains, (Sun, May 24th)
  28. Analyzing malicious PDF documents, (Sun, May 24th)
  29. IIS admins, help finding WebDAV remotely using nmap, (Sun, May 24th)
  30. Technological transmogrification: the evolution of language
  31. Insurers keep an eye on cloud security threats
  32. Insider at Cal Water steals $9M and runs
  33. Google Chrome 2 Brings More Security to the Table
  34. Brief: Grumblar drive-by download attacks surge
  35. Brief: Adobe moves to quarterly patch schedule
  36. Phishing using scary bait
  37. Yuuguu adds Skype to conferencing app
  38. iPhones in the enterprise leaving IT pros at wit's end
  39. News: OpenSSH chink bares encrypted data packets
  40. News: Kaspersky exposes sensitive database, says hacker
  41. Comments on 30,000 YouTube videos link to a malicious Web page
  42. Patching and Apple - Java issue, (Fri, May 22nd)
  43. Patching and Adobe, (Fri, May 22nd)
  44. Business Model for Information Security
  45. Comments on 4900 YouTube videos link to a malicious Web page
  46. Mysterious virus strikes FBI
  47. Wedded bliss: NAC and identity management
  48. Twitter hit with phishing attacks
  49. X86 virutalization not ready for regulated, mission-critical apps, IBM security expert says
  50. Malicious IFrame on Gadgetadvisor.com
  51. National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years
  52. X86 virutalization not ready for mission-critical apps
  53. F-Secure Detects New Class-Zero-Message Tool
  54. Intel Once Again Delays Itanium Chip
  55. PayPal reluctant to honour customer protection promise
  56. Wikipedia Drops GNU in Favor of Creative Commons License
  57. Coming soon: First pictures of a black hole
  58. Microsoft Fined $200M USD for Violating Open Source Patent
  59. Aussies cram 2,000 movies onto single DVD
  60. Apple to answer netbook market with $500-$700 table
  61. McAfee produces six-part docudrama on cybercrime
  62. Why France's three strikes rule is unworkable
  63. Jailbreakers are cranking out new hacks that will make the iPhone even better
  64. Kaspersky impressed with Conficker botnet's slickness
  65. Microsoft sets July kill date for Office 2000
  66. NetApp buys Data Domain for $1.5 billion
  67. Investigators Replicate Nokia 1100 Online Banking Hack
  68. MPAA says copying DVDs never legal
  69. Google Accelerates Chrome 2 For Windows
  70. Boston Police Department Will Warn You of Zombie Attacks
  71. Pentagon Seeks High School Hackers
  72. DDoS attack chokes Chinese net surfing
  73. Microsoft's Kumo: already a step behind?
  74. IIS admins, help finding WebDAV, (Thu, May 21st)
  75. Why the Conficker Worm is Still Plaguing Windows Users
  76. Brief: Adobe moves to quarterly patch schedule
  77. Brief: Much ado about Kylin
  78. Video: The DEFCON Experience
  79. Gumblar analysis and writeup, (Thu, May 21st)
  80. Anti-piracy solution maps route to unlicensed software
  81. iPhones in the enterprise leaving IT pros at wit's end
  82. DNS attack downs Internet in parts of China
  83. 'Security Metrics' and risk-assessment guides out this week
  84. Investigators replicate Nokia 1100 online banking hack
  85. Security experts: No Java fix in OS X leaves Macs vulnerable
  86. Microsoft sets July kill date for Office 2000
  87. Now Gmail lets you understand your spam
  88. Q&A: Security threats to financial organizations
  89. Event: Hack.lu 2009
  90. Kaspersky impressed with Conficker botnet's slickness
  91. Schmidt: Google aims to avoid Microsoft's antitrust mistakes
  92. IT Dojo: Protect company assets during employee departures [video]
  93. Adobe enlists Patch Tuesday to fix security
  94. German spammers hooked on Christmas
  95. State of Web 2.0 use, policies and security worldwide
  96. Amazon now offers physical data transfer
  97. BitDefender unveils free editions of several tools
  98. Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization to analyze anti-malware reviews
  99. Conficker still infecting 50,000 PCs per day
  100. Missing drive had no Clinton Administration records, says National Archives
  101. Hard drive with Clinton-era data missing from National Archives
  102. Sophos beams up free Klingon antivirus app to Star Trek fans' PCs
  103. Craigslist fires back, sues South Carolina attorney general
  104. Angered by Apple delay, hacker posts Mac Java attack
  105. Adobe snaps to attention over security vulnerabilities
  106. Facing criticism, Adobe rethinks PDF security
  107. Credit card council looks into cloud security
  108. Adobe Reader and Acrobat security initiative
  109. Kaspersky finds malware on brand new Windows netbook
  110. Inside the botnets that never make the news
  111. New Google tool can show power consumption
  112. New Apple iPhone specs leaked
  113. Microsoft may unveil new search engine next week
  114. Missing: 1TB of Clinton White House data
  115. Is Twitter Teaching Us Bad Security Habits?
  116. Conficker still infecting 50,000 PCs per day
  117. Toddler buys $20,000 excavator on TradeMe
  118. Sending Genes into the Brain
  119. Breathing batteries could store 10 times the energy
  120. The site where you can buy an iPhone 3G for < $8
  121. SSH Solutions with CEO George Adams
  122. Music industry hits Pirate Bay again
  123. The site where you can buy an iPhone 3G for $7.48
  124. OSS attacks will grow with adoption
  125. How much is your identity worth?
  126. New malware attack detected by Sophos
  127. How Do Hackers Get Credit Card Numbers
  128. Angered by Apple delay, hacker posts Mac Java attack code
  129. Attackers exploit IIS hole to breach university server
  130. Adobe to release security updates a la Patch Tuesday
  131. Hackers hit Perth wireless internet
  132. Adobe plans quarterly Patch Day for Reader/Acrobat fixes
  133. Web film series on cybercrime: "H*Commerce: The Business of Hacking You"
  134. CA automates essential mainframe security operation
  135. Apple Leaves Major Java Security Hole Open for Mac Users
  136. Enterprise class log management and forensics from Tenable
  137. Adobe Tightens Development Process to Improve Security
  138. Inside the botnets that never make the news - a gallery
  139. Speling and Grammur Opshunall, (Wed, May 20th)
  140. Mac OS X vulnerable to 6-month old Java flaw
  141. CiscoWorks TFTP Directory Traversal Vulnerability, (Wed, May 20th)
  142. eWEEK's Products to Watch May 2009
  143. From IE to Google Chrome, Researchers Target Cross-site Scripting
  144. Credit card council looks into cloud security
  145. Advanced Algorithms Enlisted To Fight Cyberwars
  146. Trend Micro 'de-lags' SMB anti-virus
  147. Arbor beefs up traffic-monitoring system
  148. Hard drive missing from US National Archives
  149. Apple lags on Java security fix in OS X
  150. National Archives Breach Includes Clinton Era Data
  151. Mac Protection
  152. Cyber Warfare and Kylin thoughts, (Wed, May 20th)
  153. Live from Interop Las Vegas
  154. Breakfast: Java, Serial, and an Apple , (Wed, May 20th)
  155. Classmates
  156. Consensus metrics for information security
  157. Event: PrivacyCampDC 2009
  158. F-Secure launches Mac protection technology preview program
  159. Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner 6.5 now available
  160. Critical Mac OS X Java vulnerability
  161. Microsoft acknowledges IIS vulnerability
  162. iPhone Security, Part 2
  163. Web Site Hijack Morphs, Continues to Grow
  164. Security group to consider wireless, virtualization standards for payment-card industry
  165. Fraudulent iTunes charges are worth watching for
  166. Klingon Anti-virus Available for Download. Really.
  167. Web sites infested with major new malware attack
  168. Wi-Fi hikes security by adding to WPA2 requirements
  169. Web Toolz, (Wed, May 20th)
  170. Cybersecurity groups launch "Chain of Trust" initiative to combat malware
  171. Lumeta adopts open standard to publish real-time alerts
  172. Follow the Bouncing Malware: Gone With the WINS - Part II, (Wed, May 20th)
  173. Enterprise class, tiered storage management for Mac OS X
  174. Michael Dell faces questions in crime-camera case
  175. Cybersecurity groups band together in malware fight
  176. Dell Introduces Rugged Netbook for Kids
  177. No end in sight for IT job cuts in banking
  178. Online police arrest over 700 in three years
  179. 69 really useful OS X timesavers
  180. HP profits lower, to cut nearly 6,400 workers
  181. Where is Vista SP2?
  182. Server Breach at University of California Puts 160,000 in Danger
  183. HTC Hero Android firmware leaks onto a G1
  184. Gartner: Just skip Windows Vista
  185. BBC asks nicely to run second hacking demo
  186. Microsoft takes Security Development Lifecycle to all developers
  187. Six months on, Macs still plagued by critical Java vuln
  188. New DNS Bug and Fix Announced
  189. Why Security Isn't A Solo Act
  190. Yahoo Aims To Redefine What It Means To Search
  191. Researcher: Microsoft Downplaying IIS Vulnerability
  192. Firefox 3.0.10 fixes security issue
  193. AMTSO & CARO May 2009
  194. Screenshots: Klingon anti-virus from Sophos
  195. Security Groups Tout 'Chain of Trust' Initiative to Combat Malware
  196. Little Snitch 2.1.3 is now available
  197. SSH introduces solution for real-time inspection and audit of encrypted traffic
  198. RMI unleashes a high performing multi-core processor family
  199. Microsoft Brings Secure Development Help to Application Developers for Free
  200. Arbor Networks updates network-wide infrastructure security and traffic-monitoring platform
  201. D-Link router's CAPTCHA flawed, WPA passphrase retrieved
  202. Study: Secret questions don't safeguard passwords
  203. Sophos: JSRedir-R surpasses other Web-based malware
  204. New Windows netbooks may harbor malware
  205. Microsoft confirms serious IIS bug, downplays threat
  206. Cybersecurity groups pledge to work together
  207. ISPs need more oversight and regulation
  208. D-Link router's CAPTCHA flawed, WPA passphrase retrieved
  209. Microsoft confirms server vulnerability warning
  210. Chink in encryption armor discovered
  211. Mitigations for Microsoft Server Software Vulnerability as Hackers Circle
  212. Knowing is half the battle to improve school safety
  213. Safely delete any application on your Mac with AppDelete
  214. A closer look at Avira AntiVir Personal Free Antivirus 9
  215. Study: password resetting 'security questions' easily guessed
  216. Microsoft warns of new server vulnerability
  217. Wi-Fi kit for disaster response and temporary events
  218. 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly
  219. PGP launches Endpoint Application Control
  220. We've Moved
  221. Event: Sharkfest Wireshark Developer and User Conference
  222. Advanced blind SQL injection (with Oracle examples), (Tue, May 19th)
  223. iPhone security, Part 1
  224. Web attack that poisons Google results gets worse
  225. Paper: Consumer data helps fuel Internet economy
  226. IIS 6 attack could let hackers snoop on servers
  227. Small company develops new way to stop form spam
  228. Microsoft server hit by vulnerability
  229. Mozilla looks to go beyond browser tabs
  230. DARPA plans to take humans out of network management
  231. Information Systems Audit: The Basics
  232. How to make a twittering power meter
  233. Windows 7: I'm Rolling It Out Right Away
  234. Baidu Workers Call Off Strike
  235. Unlocking Successful Net Access While Globe Trotting
  236. Terrorist groups use Facebook as recruiting tool
  237. Napster cuts music plan in bid to beat iTunes
  238. Adium 1.4 beta brings Twitter support and other goodies
  239. SSH flaw could still cause problems
  240. MPAA vs. RealNetworks: Five reasons why Hollywood will win
  241. The Sims 3 Leaked Two Weeks Before Its Launch
  242. Korean Ministry of Strategy and Finance to establish cyber security center
  243. ShouldIBackupMy.com – A project for Open Hack 2009
  244. Are You Holding Off on a PSP Purchase?
  245. FBI Budget Request for High-Tech Surveillance Capabilities Soar
  246. IIS 6 attack could let hackers snoop on servers
  247. TSA improves program to check airline passengers against terrorist list
  248. Brief: Much ado about Kylin
  249. Brief: Financial districts a wireless hacker's paradise
  250. New Iomega eGo portable hard drives with security software