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  1. Bank phishing fraudsters learn to spell
  2. Taking Cyberwar Seriously?
  3. Flaws in 'Internet SAFETY' bill
  4. New surveys on small business security and success
  5. Security promises in the cloud
  6. Why the Top U.S. Cyber Official is Losing Sleep
  7. Cloud computing a 'security nightmare,' says Cisco CEO
  8. Click fraud rate dropped in Q1
  9. Criminal Infrastructure Lets Malware Thrive
  10. RSA chief calls for inventive collaboration among vendors
  11. Obama administration said to consider military cyber command
  12. NKill Aims to Catalog Vulnerabilities of Every Computer
  13. Intel finds stolen laptops can be costly
  14. US cyberspace head says security needs team effort
  15. Founder and Chief Is Leaving MySpace
  16. Ex-Sony employee: iPhone game development 'better than PSP's'
  17. BT blocks off Pirate Bay
  18. China firm takes Baidu to court on monopoly claim
  19. NSA Doesn't Want Sole Control of Cybersecurity Issues
  20. Look who is watching: Side channel leaks
  21. 85% of malicious sites only online for 24 hours
  22. 4Chan Takes Over The Time 100
  23. Researcher wants hacker groups hounded mercilessly
  24. Kaspersky Lab analyses new version of Kido (Conficker)
  25. Nokia: We don't know why criminals want our old phones
  26. Scam E-mail Using McDonald’s Name to Target Kiwis
  27. Sony Calls PSP Piracy Rates "Sickening"
  28. Bermuda hit by phone fraud
  29. Security flaw leads Twitter, others to pull OAuth support
  30. Turks hijack Kiwi MSN via DNS cracks
  31. Hackers use PDFs to take over PCs
  32. Mac users note new computer virus
  33. Cryptographers say they can secure the cloud
  34. Massive Ukrainian Botnet Discovered
  35. Hackers attacking NYPD's computers
  36. Chinese Hackers Infiltrate U.S. Air Force Striker Jet Program
  37. Taking Cyberwar Seriously?
  38. OAuth vulnerability , (Wed, Apr 22nd)
  39. Report Claims DNS Cache Poisoning Attack Against Brazilian Bank and ISP
  40. McAfee sees shared intelligence as part of enhanced security
  41. U.S. Cyber-Security Requires Partnerships, Obama official says
  42. Cisco's Chambers says security can no longer be an after-thought
  43. New ransomware locks PCs, demands premium SMS for removal
  44. General: NSA doesn't want to control cybersecurity
  45. Mozilla patches a dozen Firefox vulnerabilities
  46. Firefox 3.0.9 fixes 67 bugs, 23 critical
  47. Finjan Reveals 1.9 million Strong Botnet at RSA
  48. Analyst: Breach revelations part of campaign for new funds, powers
  49. IT security still has 'perilous gaps of risk': RSA
  50. SANS ISC is on Twitter too!, (Wed, Apr 22nd)
  51. Brief: Chief: NSA has no wish to control cybersecurity
  52. Brief: Researcher argues for CERTs with teeth
  53. Mozilla patches 12 Firefox bugs, a third of them critical
  54. Firefox Addon Fights Social Network Phishes
  55. NKill aims to catalog vulnerabilities of every computer
  56. Optus flags participation in Net filtering trial
  57. Shavlik puts cheap AV into patching system
  58. Trend Smart Surfing protects users from online scams
  59. Automation, Integration Key to Fighting Cyber Crooks
  60. NSA chief doesn't want to do cybersecurity solo
  61. Chemical mind hacking: legit, or corporate cheating?
  62. Online Scanner 4 with Support for Firefox
  63. RSA: Will there be a digital Pearl Harbor? [video]
  64. DoD Gates: We're always under cyberattack
  65. Cloud computing security? It's all a bit hazy
  66. Mozilla Patches 10 Firefox Bugs, Additional Vulnerabilities Fixed
  67. Botnet contains 1.9 million infected computers
  68. Bind 10 press release has been issued, (Wed, Apr 22nd)
  69. Firefox gets an update., (Wed, Apr 22nd)
  70. A conversation with Trend Micro's Eva Chen
  71. Cryptography experts debate cloud-computing risks
  72. IT security still has "perilous gaps of risk": RSA
  73. Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security [video]
  74. Mozilla patches 12 Firefox bugs, a third of them critical
  75. Making contextual judgments about access before authentication
  76. NSA chief: We don't want to run U.S. cybersecurity efforts
  77. NSA chief doesn't want to do cyber security solo
  78. Ditch Adobe Reader for Better Security
  79. Can you cut information security in hard times and survive
  80. Symantec introduces new Protection Suites
  81. Researcher wants hacker groups hounded mercilessly
  82. Why you should hack your own systems
  83. What's the Big Idea at RSA? Virtualization
  84. Adware Firm Zango Shuts Doors
  85. €25,000 Bank Robbing Mobile Phones?
  86. A conversation with Check Point's Gil Schwed
  87. Symantec CEO: The future of security [video]
  88. RSA chief calls for 'inventive collaboration' [video]
  89. Symantec CEO Has 3 Words: Integration, Reputation and Management
  90. VeriSign VIP 2-Factor Network Opens to Mobile Devices
  91. Adam O'Donnell: Celebrity Viruses Improve Security
  92. Chris Wysopal: Good Obfuscation, Bad Code
  93. Fixing Application Security
  94. CIO Jury: Should you still be scared of malware?
  95. Web application vulnerabilities, (Tue, Apr 21st)
  96. Brief: Researcher argues for CERTs with teeth
  97. Brief: NSA oversteps relaxed wiretapping laws
  98. Microsoft touts Windows 7 security
  99. EMC, Symantec kick-off security barrage at RSA
  100. Microsoft could be a winner in Sun-Oracle deal
  101. Hackers break into Pentagon's fighter jet project
  102. Upgraded tool tests SAP security weaknesses
  103. AirPatrol upgrades Wireless LAN-cellular intrusion prevention
  104. Lenovo shows tool to manage encrypted drives
  105. Cyberspies breach US fighter-jet project: Report
  106. Hitting Botnets Where It Hurts at RSA Conference
  107. High-profile New Zealand websites hacked
  108. Software Pirates Getting Bolder Too, Says Microsoft Study
  109. Hackers Swipe Terabytes Of Sensitive Pentagon Data
  110. Cisco Offering Cloud Computing Security
  111. Tag! You’re it!
  112. Apple's new TV ads focus on iPhoto's Faces and PC viruses and reliability
  113. €25,000 Bank Robbing Mobile Phones?
  114. Cisco rolls out security upgrades at RSA
  115. Survey: Security doesn't escape the IT spending axe
  116. VMware unveils update to main product line
  117. Hackers paying up to Ł22k for Nokia 1100 phone
  118. RSA: IBM delivers on Phantom promise
  119. The state of spam 2009, Part 4
  120. Microsoft could be a winner in Sun-Oracle deal
  121. Net security, Windows 7 and Conficker under scrutiny
  122. Report: Hackers break into Pentagon's fighter jet project
  123. Verizon's cloud service offers 3 levels of security
  124. Parents, police monitoring kids' cell phones
  125. Vulnerabilities in the PDF distiller of the BlackBerry Attachment Service
  126. Hacking Linksys IP Cameras
  127. Symantec acquires Mi5, expands security offerings
  128. Percentage of junk e-mails from Taiwan falls to ten
  129. PSP Firmware Update v5.50 Hits This Week - Detailed!
  130. AVG Launches Free Protection Against Online Threats
  131. Pswrd? You guessed it!
  132. Microsoft NZ hacked
  133. Hackers use foul language after hijacking Tony Blair’s Facebook profile
  134. Kaspersky Lab is Ready to Offer Comprehensive IT Security with Windows 7
  135. Hackers Break Into Pentagon's Fighter Jet Project
  136. When IT security becomes a gothic horror story
  137. Mac botnet being used in DDOS attacks
  138. Digital Content on TV, (Mon, Apr 20th)
  139. Securing the Data
  140. Managing Virtual Security
  141. Criminals pay top money for hackable Nokia phone
  142. Clamp down urged on staff flouting security rules
  143. False Alarm with Backdoor.Win32.Agent.afqs
  144. Mikey and the Mysterious Treqz.
  145. Yet Another Twitter Worm
  146. Now This is Just Wrong!
  147. Waledac Offering a Fake SMS Spying Tool
  148. Twitter Worm Google Searches Leads to Malware
  149. April Security Updates From Microsoft
  150. Ongoing Problems at Twitter
  151. Twitter Worm Outbreak Over Easter
  152. Monthly Binary Analysis Update (March)
  153. Cybersecurity review done, heads to Obama soon
  154. RSA BSAFE Encryption Toolkits Offered as Free Download
  155. Conficker Infections Number In The Millions
  156. MI5 advertises for real-life Q to help defend Britain
  157. RSA Conference kicks off on somber note
  158. Teen Twitter worm writer lands job in IT
  159. The best defense against software problems: disk imaging
  160. Pink Floyd lead singer backs British hacker in song
  161. British Council breached Data Protection Act
  162. BT wins Starbucks Wi-Fi deal
  163. Oracle to buy Sun in $7.4 billion deal
  164. Crime rings behind 91% of data theft
  165. Intel to Release Six-Core Chips for Desktops in a Year
  166. The Great Brazilian Sat-Hack Crackdown
  167. Music industry sites DDoSed after Pirate Bay verdict
  168. Secure software? Experts say it's no longer a pipedream
  169. Twitter under attack again
  170. Hacking poll results to take lots of time
  171. Pirate Bay convictions are legally insignificant outside Sweden
  172. New Apple ads focus on security, reliability and ease of use, but no mention of price
  173. Lumension Acquires Securityworks to Bolster Risk, Compliance Portfolio
  174. New Apple ads ignore Microsoft assault, stick to own message
  175. Twitter and Celebrities Hit By More Mikeyy Worms
  176. Social Networks Can Be a Social Disease For Your Business
  177. Siloed reputation management vs. small town reputation management
  178. Device fingerprinting defends against online fraud
  179. FBI used spyware to catch cable-cutting extortionist
  180. NEC gets into security software
  181. RSA Conference kicks off on somber note
  182. False alarm with Backdoor.Win32.Agent.afqs
  183. Protests follow Pirate Bay verdic
  184. Forget your password? Use your phone
  185. Company Insiders Contribute to Lapses in IT Security
  186. NZ Police slowly installing car computers
  187. Microsoft, Oracle issue patches for slew of holes
  188. Twitter users hit by new worm
  189. Zain offers 35% discount on all lines in Saudi
  190. Hacker “Weev” takes credit for Amazon anti-gay glitch
  191. Microsoft: "We're not pirates, you are"
  192. Has online piracy reached a tipping point?
  193. Providing Accurate Risk Assessments , (Sun, Apr 19th)
  194. Malware Analysis Course Materials Now Available
  195. Mikey and the Mysterious Treqz.
  196. SSH server attacks resurface
  197. FBI used spyware to catch cable-cutting extortionist
  198. Mac Exploit Enters System Through VMWare
  199. CERT releases Dranzer, a new tool to reduce ActiveX vulnerabilities
  200. GFI gives away full-featured GFI LANguard for free
  201. Research says Twitter damages young minds
  202. Google tries new Captcha method
  203. Don't put feds in charge of the Internet
  204. Researcher releases tool to hide malware
  205. iWork Trojan horse may be turning Macs into zombies
  206. Batelco gets new Bahrain CEO
  207. Avaya to handle Africa from Middle East after restructuring
  208. Nokia Profits Plummet 90% for Q1 2009
  209. Windows 7 Release Candidate due date is May 5
  210. How to hide your tracks at work
  211. Is your money at risk between ATMs and banks?
  212. Hackers Launching More Phishing Attacks to Exploit Recession
  213. What's coming in 2.6.30
  214. Rogues besmirch F-Secure with dodgy ad campaign
  215. Vietnamese Internet users vulnerable to hackers
  216. Botnets getting harder to find and fight
  217. Hackers stuff ballot box for Time Magazine's top 100 poll
  218. China's Cybertooth Tigers
  219. Using cryptography to secure embedded device authentication profiles
  220. Twitter worm culprit gets hacked
  221. Have You Googled Someone Lately?
  222. Are Hackers Working for the Mob?
  223. Wanted: Computer hackers ... to help government
  224. China seen as growing sourceof cyberattacks
  225. Action needed against hackers
  226. Twitter Packet Challenge Solution, (Sat, Apr 18th)
  227. Pirate Bay: Lock 'Em Up
  228. New Twitter worm targets celebrities
  229. Twitter teen hacker hired by Web app developer
  230. NHS in move to stem data breaches
  231. First Mac OS X botnet activated
  232. Conficker Infection Analysis Turns Spotlight on Number of Compromises
  233. Yet another Twitter worm
  234. New Twitter XSS-Worm going around
  235. Brief: NSA oversteps relaxed wiretapping laws
  236. Brief: Swedish courts find The Pirate Bay guilty
  237. Chris Wysopal: Good Obfuscation, Bad Code
  238. Mark Rasch: Facebook, Privacy and Contracts
  239. Twitter worm author gets a job at exqSoft Solutions
  240. Twitter worm author gets a job at exqSoft Solutions
  241. Brief: Swedish courts find The Pirate Bay guilty
  242. Brief: Organized crime focuses on the big score
  243. Mortgage, Conflicker, Tax Day malware spams rule the roost
  244. Google offers top tip to help beat bots
  245. Researcher offers tool to hide malware in .Net
  246. Third annual scare story about the national power system
  247. Court blocks Web streaming order in music piracy case
  248. NHS in move to stem data breaches
  249. Malware Using SMS as a Tool and a Lure
  250. Internet Storm Center Podcast Episode Number Fourteen, (Fri, Apr 17th)