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  1. Just what is the big problem with Linux?
  2. Sniffing keystrokes with lasers, oscilloscopes
  3. Listings show FOUR all-new iPhone, iPod touch models
  4. Apple now offering HD movie purchases, rentals through iTunes
  5. Harvard prof apologizes to judge, RIAA lawyers
  6. Top 10 worst computer viruses
  7. What Customer Data Should You Keep--And Toss?
  8. Microsoft Debuts IE8, Only to Have It Hacked
  9. DNSSEC Impact and Challenges
  10. Metasploit Gets Updated for the Mac
  11. Visa risk chief: Reports of PCI's death exaggerated
  12. BBC crosses the line again
  13. Browsers Tumble at CanSecWest, (Thu, Mar 19th)
  14. Questions for Pwn2Own hacker Charlie Miller
  15. Conficker Cabal fights threat to security, Internet
  16. EPIC claim on Google Docs rings hollow
  17. Comcast High Speed Internet
  18. Apple iPhone 3.0: Not Answering the Call of Enterprise Security
  19. The CCTV Project Planner
  20. Brits stuff mobiles with risky ID data
  21. Researcher cracks Mac in 10 seconds at PWN2OWN, wins $5K
  22. NAC remediation options
  23. IE 8 released, made available on Web
  24. Microsoft releases IE8, stresses security
  25. Note, you may need to turn off your Anti-Virus...
  26. Skinny Guy Eats 53 Hot Dogs
  27. Comcast High Speed Internet
  28. 'Controlled cloud' the way to go for security
  29. MacBook and Safari succumb to hackers
  30. YouTube Videos Promoting "Wii Points Generator" are Backdoors
  31. Brace yourselves - IE8 reported to be released, (Thu, Mar 19th)
  32. The 'IBM buys Sun' story
  33. News to know: Pawned browsers; IE 8; Sun and IBM, Oracle
  34. Browsers get hacked before phones at security show
  35. As happy as a rock star in a pig pen
  36. IT contractor indicted for sabotaging computer system
  37. Two men settle stock spam charges
  38. LinkedIn Privacy Settings: What You Need to Know
  39. Report: Parent-child communication key to safe surfing
  40. U.S. FTC urged to investigate Google's hosted services
  41. Pwn2Own 2009: Safari/MacBook falls in seconds
  42. Hacker Disabled Offshore Oil Platforms' Leak-Detection System
  43. Linux use booming in global recession
  44. HK university virtualises data centre operation
  45. IBM warns of weak business supply chain links
  46. Scientists puzzled by newly found dinosaur fossils
  47. Psystar adds new Mac OS desktop
  48. Reverse engineering Apple's OS X
  49. Faster-than-light 'tachyons' might be impossible after all
  50. iPhone Firmware 3.0 Beta Hacked to Enable USB Tethering
  51. News: Browsers bashed first in hacking contest
  52. News: Advisor: U.S. needs policy to defend cyberspace
  53. Pwn2Own trifecta: Hacker exploits IE8, Firefox, Safari
  54. CanSecWest: Caution, community at play
  55. Pwn2Own 2009: Safari/MacBook falls in seconds
  56. Man behind BBC botnet defends decision
  57. Insiders Thought To Hack Russian ATMs
  58. YouTube Videos Promoting "Wii Points Generator" are Backdoors
  59. FTC Asked to Investigate Google's Privacy Breaches
  60. Guidelines on unsafe cryptographic algorithms
  61. Opposition accused of defacing site
  62. ING warns of bank account hacking attempts
  63. Cyber criminals siphon off $1.4 Billion airline revenue
  64. U.S. Military Girds for Battles in Cyberspace
  65. Pwn2Own 2009: Safari/MacBook falls in seconds
  66. Brief: Microsoft to release exploitability tool
  67. YouTube Videos Promoting "Wii Points Generator" are Backdoors
  68. EPIC claim on Google Docs rings hollow
  69. Adobe Security Bulletin Adobe Reader and Acrobat, (Wed, Mar 18th)
  70. Privacy Group Seeks FTC Scrutiny of Google Apps
  71. YouTube Videos Promoting "Wii Points Generator" are Backdoors
  72. FishNet joins with Optenet for SaaS security
  73. FTC urged to investigate security of Google services
  74. Toshiba 500GB USB external hard drive
  75. A Real Dumpster Dive: Bank Tosses Personal Data, Checks
  76. Diebold ATMs infected with credit card skimming malware
  77. The Spammers Have Won - But We'll Survive
  78. NitroSecurity Acquisition Marries Application, Database Monitoring
  79. Panda Security strengthens SaaS-based PC virus protection solution for SMBs
  80. The first trust infrastructure for mashups
  81. Vivek Kundra reinstated as federal CIO
  82. Facebook puts privacy controls in hands of its users
  83. Auditor: US SEC needs to improve cybersecurity
  84. Visa drops processors from compliance list after breaches
  85. Comcast: Exposed User Data Not From Internal Leak
  86. Start-up UnboundID unveils directory for Web 2.0
  87. Businesses shun Web 2.0 security: survey
  88. Criminals sneak card-sniffing software on Diebold ATMs
  89. IT bribery suspect to stay in jail; evidence 'overwhelming'
  90. Privacy group to FTC: Google's cloud is unsafe
  91. Cybersquatting Still Lucrative in Bad Economy
  92. Criminals sneak card-sniffing software on Diebold ATMs
  93. Worlds cheapest XP netbook now in UAE
  94. 5 Things You Can't See on Your Network
  95. Microsoft dumped after India PM's emails go AWOL
  96. NBA player allegedly tosses PC monitor at mall
  97. Computer programmer who lost finger in crash replaces it with a USB drive
  98. Man accused of hacking for nude teen pics
  99. Microsoft repels Google with 40,000 e-mail account deal
  100. Facebook opens user profiles to everyone
  101. Discovery docks with Int'l Space Station
  102. Nokia to axe 1700 jobs worldwide
  103. iPhone 3.0 OS Guide: Everything You Need to Know
  104. IMDb's vision: Offer streaming for every title
  105. BBC Botnet Experiment IS Illegal, No Matter What They Say
  106. iPhone OS 3.0: What Happens to Your Jailbreak?
  107. Australia Censors Wikileaks Page
  108. SQL attacks mushroom against company websites
  109. Best Graphics Cards For The Money: March '09
  110. Apple denies mystery chip is DRM
  111. Browser add-on locks out targeted advertising
  112. Bomb hoax news fed to users after IP analysis
  113. Web inventor Berners Lee conned by fake website
  114. Leaked Comcast User Data Found Online
  115. Malware Attack Uses Geo-Location to Lure Victims
  116. Australian hacker sentenced for 3 years
  117. Identifying applications using UDP payload, (Tue, Mar 17th)
  118. Cartoon of the day: Risk management software
  119. Geburtstagsgeschenke!
  120. Kraken the botnet: The ethics of counter-hacking
  121. Survey: Families wise up to importance of online safety
  122. NAC as a compliance tool
  123. Global Dispatches
  124. Companies get checklist on PCI security rules
  125. Next Symantec CEO to focus on security
  126. BBC botnet 'reckless,' may inspire copycats
  127. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Adds a Layer of Protection
  128. nCircle researcher: Microsoft patch leaves users vulnerable
  129. Geburtstagsgeschenke!
  130. Malicious spam run. Again and again and again...
  131. Brief: Analyst: Security elusive in the "cloud"
  132. Brief: Better metrics needed for security, says expert
  133. One-year-old (unpatched) Windows 'token kidnapping' under attack
  134. Passwords of 8,000 Comcast Customers Exposed
  135. New DNS trojan taints entire LAN from single box
  136. IWF staff threatened after Wikipedia debacle
  137. Al Tayali rolls out ESET solutions to secure network
  138. How criminals see your stolen data
  139. Hong Kong Dealer Selling Fake Mac Clone
  140. Faulty graphics chips cost NVIDIA $66 million
  141. Apple iPhone 3.0 event tomorrow might reveal a tablet
  142. NH woman sued by RIAA - I thought it was a scam
  143. Bomb hoax news fed to users after IP analysis
  144. Eugene Kaspersky - The gulli Interview
  145. Microsoft Windows 7 preview
  146. Tigger.A Jumps at Microsoft's Privilege Elevation vulnerability
  147. Auditors: IRS should scan servers weekly
  148. Portable security storage device could replace OTP devices
  149. Visa removes Heartland, RBS from PCI list
  150. Memory Switch Could Enable Brain Hacks
  151. Philippines Commission on Elections issues dare to hackers
  152. Hackers steal Shell customer info
  153. Yahoo releases friend-finding Facebook application
  154. One-year-old (unpatched) Windows 'token kidnapping' under attack
  155. BBC responds to botnet illegality claims
  156. More UDP Activity, (Mon, Mar 16th)
  157. new rogue-DHCP server malware, (Mon, Mar 16th)
  158. 'Green' benefits from your document lifecycle
  159. HCL inks $350m Readers Digest deal
  160. Egress Secures Data Exchange to Prevent Enterprise Data Breaches
  161. 4 Steps to the Security Industry's Economic Survival
  162. AlgoSec puts its firewall analysis software on an appliance
  163. BBC in hot water for hiring botnet
  164. DHS Exec's Exit Raises Red Flags on NSA's Security Role
  165. Two start-ups, Egress and SafeMashups, make debut today
  166. Securing Your Virtualized Environment
  167. Security Company Leverages SSL to Protect Web Application Mashups
  168. Microsoft, researcher spar over security patch
  169. Semantic Web 'will come with privacy built in'
  170. Authentication with a twist
  171. Five tips for an effective enterprise mobility strategy
  172. Will the real mobile enterprise device please stand up?
  173. Why cyberwarfare sounds more like AK-47s than like stealth bombers
  174. Over 80 bug fixes due in Mac OS X 10.5.7 "Juno"
  175. Social Networks' Risks for Business Security
  176. Conficker.C variant set for April 1st surprise, CA says
  177. Would you buy an Intel smartphone?
  178. AMD's Istanbul chip is a breakthrough
  179. iPhone 3G price cut may herald successor handset
  180. Indian opposition party backs open source software
  181. Google kills off free SMS messaging in third-party apps
  182. Intel: consumers not bright enough for discussion
  183. Business process flaws seen posing security risks
  184. Botnet back-up gives glimpse into hackers' world
  185. Top 10 worst things about the web
  186. The future of secure development at Microsoft
  187. Seoul Tightens Anti-Hacking Measures
  188. Satellite piracy costing TV industry billions
  189. Mobile Security Looming As New Hacker Frontier
  190. If You Want the Future, Look to the Hackers
  191. UDP Ports 54929, 46304, 23010, (Sun, Mar 15th)
  192. What's on your network?, (Sun, Mar 15th)
  193. The British Botnet Corporation
  194. New UDP Traffic with a Destination Port of 21713, (Sat, Mar 14th)
  195. uControl: Home Security 2.0
  196. Is privacy dead, or just very confused?
  197. Is privacy dead, or just very confused?
  198. Spot the Tiny Phishing Trick
  199. Keeping IT honest
  200. Foreign Web attacks change security paradigm
  201. Bribery case creates possible IT security nightmare in D.C.
  202. Consultant who exposed flaw on Coleman site fires back
  203. Kundra takes leave of absence from federal CIO post
  204. Obama administration says treaty text is state secret
  205. GCC's premier computer security event coming to Dubai for third time
  206. Microsoft: IE8 faster than Firefox, Chrome
  207. China bars WoW expansion
  208. Site Removes Ebook Script Reference After Amazon Threat
  209. iPod Touch explodes in a child's pocket
  210. French workers hold Sony boss hostage
  211. Malaysian company intros more secure mobile banking solutions
  212. Rodney Hide calls for repeal of NZ Internet copyright law
  213. Microsoft Disputes Attempt to Reinstate Class in Vista Suit
  214. Obama CIO on leave after cuffing of former employee
  215. 10 Annoying Habits of a Geeky Spouse
  216. Jon Stewart exposes Apple stock manipulation
  217. Outfit Your Netbook With 21 Open Source Tools
  218. Google Voice - No Privacy Remains?
  219. Hackers transfer $200,000 out of school’s bank account
  220. Google Blocked Famous Gay News Website
  221. 10 Tips to help you avoid fake anti-virus software scams
  222. Ways to use public Wi-Fi safely
  223. BBC Responds to Botnet Controversy
  224. Hackers foil Ticketmaster to order thousands of tickets for pricey resale
  225. Brief: Better metrics needed for security, says expert
  226. Brief: Cyber conflict? More like censorship
  227. Botnets and illicit file swapping: the original "cloud computing"
  228. BBC Responds to Botnet Controversy
  229. Malicious spam run. Again and again and again
  230. Microsoft-led privacy group backs off legislation
  231. Business process flaws seen posing security risks
  232. Political cyberattacks to militarize the Web
  233. Kremlin Loyalist Claims Responsibility for Cyber-Attack
  234. The effects of corporate social media on overall network security
  235. Apple fixes security flaws, adds features in iTunes update
  236. A way to sniff keystrokes from thin air
  237. IBM develops Facebook privacy application
  238. NASA: Ousted space station crew seeks shelter in 'lifeboat'
  239. IBM software to ease multivendor security management
  240. Conficker.C variant set for April 1st surprise, CA says
  241. Romanians find cure for conficker
  242. Ubuntu users, today is a good day to patch, (Fri, Mar 13th)
  243. Brief: Cyber conflict? More like censorship
  244. Brief: Microsoft patches image, DNS flaws
  245. When web application security, Microsoft and the AV vendors all fail, (Fri, Mar 13th)
  246. RF Detection Telephone Analyzer
  247. D.C.'s top IT security official charged with bribery
  248. Vodafone Makes Music Service DRM Free
  249. Think Before You Tweet
  250. O2 drops price on 3G iPhone ahead of new Apple device this summer