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  1. A Knockoff PSP We Actually Kind of Want
  2. Computer owners just want to know what works best for them
  3. Time Synchronization Is The Devil In The Details
  4. 10+ reasons why people write viruses
  5. Botnet Probe Turns up 70G Bytes of Personal, Financial Data
  6. Adobe flaw for Flash Media Server spotted
  7. Mozilla ponders policy change after Firefox extension battle
  8. Jordan's Internet minister on piracy, open source, outsourcing
  9. Top ten worst viruses
  10. GCHQ denies Internet spy plans
  11. Juniper Expands Routing, Switching Lines
  12. Facebook Introduces Live Streaming Updates
  13. Apple hints App Store rules may loosen with iPhone OS 3.0
  14. Ministry decree forces Saudi businesswoman to close IT company
  15. Norway Trials Laptops For School Exams
  16. Italian magistrate investigates police harassment Web site
  17. Security Researchers Uncover 70 GB of Financial Data Stolen by Botnet
  18. A closer look at Cryptainer PE 7.1
  19. Adobe Preps Patch for Zero-day Vulnerability for Reader, Acrobat
  20. Free speech wins privacy tug of war; Law students school Scalia
  21. Event: PFIC 2009
  22. Microsoft to defend its IE policies in closed-door antitrust hearing
  23. The political battle growing around not-swine just-flu
  24. Microsoft to defend its IE policies in closed-door antitrust hearing
  25. Europe Wants Smaller Role for U.S. Within ICANN
  26. Botnet hijack: Inside the Torpig malware operation
  27. Adobe Reader/Acrobat Critical Vulnerability, (Mon, May 4th)
  28. Botnet hijack: Inside the Torpig malware operation
  29. Botnet probe turns up 70G bytes of personal, financial data
  30. Two brothers among indictees in $4M spam case
  31. IT faces possible pandemic amid budget cutbacks
  32. Critics argue against a White House security lead
  33. In the Trenches, as the Threats Evolve
  34. Adobe promises fixes for latest flaws by next week
  35. Cloud security will supplant patching, says report author
  36. Web filters threaten national security
  37. Putting the ED _back_ in .EDU, (Mon, May 4th)
  38. FreeBSD 7.2 is out
  39. H1N1 Domains
  40. Inventor: SSL not to blame for security woes
  41. Facebook phishing malware, (Mon, May 4th)
  42. Why mix Bluetooth with Wi-Fi?
  43. 'Managing' passwords doesn't make them less unsafe
  44. E-mail sync online service with migration, replication and recovery
  45. Off the wire: Whitepaper - The new encryption generation
  46. The 5 essentials for safe online socializing
  47. Off the wire: Mythbusting: Secure code is less expensive to develop
  48. New book: "iPhone Hacks"
  49. How to play Wii backups from a USB stick with no modchip
  50. Vodafone expresses doubts about shape of broadband plan
  51. Exposed: The great password scandal
  52. Quantum cryptography breakthrough
  53. Pentagon logs into Facebook, Twitter
  54. Five things New Zealand's copyright law rewrite must cover
  55. Chip Sales Slump By 30 Percent
  56. Next up for Pirate Bay defendants: Italian trial?
  57. Israeli hacker to be extradited to US
  58. Federal rules leave medical equipment virus-infected
  59. RP has lowest malicious activity on Net in region
  60. Can the PSP Go! Be Hacked?
  61. An invention that could change the internet for ever
  62. The 14 best Linux distros
  63. Intel Could Face 1.3 Billion in Fines at the Hands of the European Union
  64. Installing Windows 7 from a USB flash stick
  65. Why tweeters should beware of worms
  66. Facebook shuts down KKK group
  67. 'Invisibility Cloak' Successfully Hides Objects Placed Under It
  68. Simple Steps to Hack a Smartphone
  69. IE8: Behind the 8 Ball
  70. 86% of Indian wireless networks surveyed ‘vulnerable’
  71. Probe into LTTE's intrusion on Army website
  72. Online service users wary of security risk
  73. More Swine/Mexican/H1N1 related domains, (Sat, May 2nd)
  74. LexisNexis says its data was used by fraudsters
  75. Two brothers among indictees in $4M spam case
  76. Expert: Cybersecurity incentives, not mandates, needed
  77. Decrease in Conficker P2P?, (Sat, May 2nd)
  78. Significant increase in port 2967 traffic, (Sat, May 2nd)
  79. Pirate Party Banned from Social Networking Site
  80. 8 awesome things you can implant into your body
  81. Two brothers among indictees in $4M spam case
  82. LexisNexis warns 32,000 people about data breach
  83. Fired IT director admits to $94k rampage on organ bank
  84. ARM CEO hints at possible Windows 7 support for ARM processors
  85. Getting started with the PHPIDS intrusion detection system
  86. Microsoft Pushing Out IE8 Through Auto Update
  87. Satellite to offer 10Mbit broadband to entire UK
  88. Apple says Psystar holding back info in Mac clone legal case
  89. Nearby asteroid found orbiting sun backwards
  90. Lime Wire tells Congress its P2P software is safe now
  91. Microsoft Offers Secure Windows … But Only to the Government
  92. Losing a virtual war
  93. Why Twitter Security Needs To Grow Up
  94. Sri Lankan Army website hacked
  95. Fight to legalize iPhone jailbreaking set for Friday
  96. Internet Sees Rise in DDoS Attacks
  97. LexisNexis warns 32,000 people about data breac
  98. Antispam Group MAAWG Releases DSN Paper
  99. Protecting cyberspace calls for financial incentives
  100. Analysis: Russia vs US in security standoff
  101. Hackers breach weak walls of Facebook, Twitter
  102. In digital age, can movie piracy be stopped?
  103. Brief: U.S. wiretaps fall for first time in five years
  104. Brief: Image spam up, flu keywords take off
  105. French hacker cracks into Twitter exposing millions of accounts
  106. Off the wire: Video: Infosecurity 2009 day two
  107. Off the wire: Business leaders overlook IT cost savings in favor of security
  108. Off the wire: Windows 7 RC is now available
  109. Off the wire: Companies increasing IT investments despite volatile economy
  110. Infosecurity 2009 day two
  111. Off the wire: Beware of Facebook phishing attack
  112. Off the wire: Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 released
  113. Off the wire: Corporate security under threat from converged risks
  114. Off the wire: Guide - Web application security: How to minimize prevalent risk of attacks
  115. Off the wire: 62% of companies experienced security breaches in critical applications
  116. Infosecurity 2009 day one
  117. Off the wire: Security managers warned to address employees flouting rules
  118. Off the wire: One in four companies report attacks via social networking sites
  119. Off the wire: Survey reveals a third of workers can be bribed
  120. Event: European Identity Conference 2009
  121. 10 ways small business can improve security during a recession
  122. Q1 2009: 302,000 computers infected with malware to redistribute spam
  123. Is having a security policy in place really nine-tenths of the law?
  124. Information security recruitment: How to move on in turbulent times
  125. Event: 23rd Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA '09)
  126. Productivity and Internet abuse: How to improve one by eliminating the other
  127. Review: Trend Smart Surfing for iPhone and iPod touch
  128. Many computers still not patched against Conficker vulnerability
  129. ICSA Labs on Twitter Worm
  130. Q&A: Malware and Research
  131. Kaspersky Lab analyzes new version of Conficker
  132. Restricted budgets and information security
  133. New variant of Conficker
  134. 2009 brings worms and more worms
  135. Gunter Ollmann: A Botnet by Any Other Name
  136. Jeffrey Carr: Projecting Borders into Cyberspace
  137. Password != secure, (Fri, May 1st)
  138. Macs on the front lines tracking Influenza A(H1N1) virus
  139. Incident Management, (Fri, May 1st)
  140. Postal Service probes possible mass security breach
  141. Spammers pin campaign on swine flu
  142. IT director pleads guilty to deleting organ donation records
  143. ProteMac Meter network monitoring app updates interface
  144. Mac bomb ticks for security smug users
  145. SnapGear rides again with McAfee UTM re-launch
  146. Hacker: I broke into Twitter
  147. Lawmakers Move to Secure Electric Grid
  148. OpenBSD 4.5, (Fri, May 1st)
  149. Adobe Flash Media Server privilege escalation security bulletin, (Fri, May 1st)
  150. Odd packets, (Fri, May 1st)
  151. Adobe plugs hole in Flash Media Server
  152. Adobe plugs hole in Flash Media Server
  153. French hacker gains access to Twitter's admin panel
  154. Facebook's privacy options
  155. Microsoft doctors AutoRun in Windows 7 to stymie Conficker
  156. F5 adds security touches to Big-IP
  157. Businesses losing fight against employee apps
  158. Need open source e-mail security? Get it ASSP!
  159. Pay as you go for security solutions
  160. Spammers Trying To Cash In on Swine Flu Frenzy
  161. SaaS Web security a cheaper option, McAfee says
  162. Network security: What do Britney Spears, the Wizard of Oz and the Dark Market have in common?
  163. 'Phantom' withdrawal case concludes in U.K. court
  164. Worms lure Facebook users to fake site two days running
  165. Who are the real swine here?
  166. Re: Re: Winning the Battle but Losing the War
  167. Twitter Confirms Hacker Gained Access
  168. Army officer tossed laptops in to the sea
  169. French hacker gains access to Twitter's admin panel
  170. Sun issues new Solaris 10 release
  171. China scales back IT disclosure demands
  172. Could the net become self-aware?
  173. Oracle to expand Web-based software offerings
  174. Windows 7 RC1 made available for download
  175. Windows 7 free for a year
  176. Twitter's integrated search now live for all users
  177. Aeroflot website hacked?
  178. How Powerful Are the Pentagon's Hackers?
  179. Sony chooses Trend Micro for PlayStation security
  180. Cyber Security Review Release Is Imminent
  181. McAfee profit jumps
  182. Facebook fights "phishing" scam
  183. Companies plan for possible swine flu pandemic
  184. Brief: Image spam up, flu keywords take off
  185. Brief: Companies slowest to fix Office, Acrobat flaws
  186. Twitter Hacker Abused Yahoo! to Get Adminstrative Access
  187. McAfee Profit Up 77%, Results Beat Street View
  188. French hacker gains access to Twitter's admin panel
  189. Facebook Security Questions
  190. ARIN Notification Concerning IPv6, (Thu, Apr 30th)
  191. French hacker gains access to Twitter's admin panel
  192. Microsoft Revises 08-069, 08-076, and 09-012, (Thu, Apr 30th)
  193. Targeted Malware Attacks on the Rise Says F-Secure
  194. Free antivirus panders to cloud craze
  195. Swine Flu SEO
  196. Locking out users gives attackers a tool for denial of service
  197. Verification of cloud security
  198. USB 2.0 Display Adapter adds up to four displays to Macs
  199. Five 'must-secure' Web app vulnerabilities
  200. Trend Micro buys Third Brigade
  201. French computer worker fined for insulting minister
  202. The Firefox 3.5 vs. IE8 Deathmatch
  203. China postpones launch of new IT certificate system by 1 year
  204. No jail time for Nugache worm creator
  205. Experts Warn Internet Is Running Out of Bandwidth
  206. Twitter shows very high rate of user churn
  207. Oracle Sued by I2 for Patent Infringement
  208. Man quits job using videogame
  209. The perils for Apple in creating its own chip team
  210. "Pirate Google" sets sail to show copyright hypocrisy
  211. How Many CPU Cores Do You Need?
  212. Computer glitch blamed for opening Torrens weir
  213. P2P Peer to Peer can Lead to Identity Theft
  214. Adobe confirms new flaw, recommends turning off JavaScript
  215. iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 4 Adds Voice Memo Recorder
  216. French parliament debates Internet piracy again
  217. Facebook Users Targeted In New Phishing Attacks
  218. With Adobe Reader Zero-Day Circulating, Patching for Older Bug Lags
  219. Apple developing mid-sized mobile device
  220. With Adobe Reader Zero-Day Circulating, Patching for Older Bug Lags
  221. Office 2007 SP2 is released as well, (Wed, Apr 29th)
  222. Facebook Phishing attack -- Don't go to fbaction.net, (Wed, Apr 29th)
  223. Identity thieves take aim at Facebook users
  224. Antivirus Moves to the Cloud
  225. Brief: Companies slowest to fix Office, Acrobat flaws
  226. Brief: JavaScript flaw reported in Adobe Reader
  227. Five 'must-secure' Web app vulnerabilities
  228. Panda's cloud-based antivirus is a new free tool for schools
  229. PGP complaint forces ElcomSoft to change booth decor
  230. Security pushed to provide ROI
  231. Centrelink issues $500k unbreakable code for free
  232. UPDATE: Trend Micro acquiring Third Brigade as part of data-center security strategy
  233. Swedish ISP says it will not store customer IP addresses
  234. The Kilo-Day threat and mundane security
  235. Bloxx beefs up web content filtering system
  236. Where PCI DSS Still Falls Short and How to Improve It
  237. Online broker CommSec criticised for weak passwords, lack of SSL
  238. Trend Micro Acquires Third Brigade for Data Center Security
  239. Targeted Examples
  240. Microsoft is turning off Auto-Run!, (Wed, Apr 29th)
  241. PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering
  242. Businesses - 'beware the risks of Digital Britain'
  243. Adobe Moves to Fix Reported Vulnerabilities in Acrobat and Reader
  244. Report: Conficker in attack mode
  245. Windows Vista and Server 2008 SP2 Released to Manufacturing
  246. Oracle, Sun deal brings back the glory days of FUD
  247. New cybersecurity bill for electric grid readied
  248. China arrests Web site attacker who extorted money
  249. Two new vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat Reader
  250. How to Secure Microsoft SharePoint