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  1. Ballmer: Linux Bigger Competitor than Apple
  2. Build Your Own SATA Hard Drive Switch
  3. Galaxy may be full of 'Earths,' alien life
  4. ETech 2009 Preview
  5. Apple's Safari 4 UI changes hint at plans for Snow Leopard
  6. UK government backs open source
  7. Phishers launch multi-platform IM attack
  8. Popular passwords include ‘1234? and ‘password’
  9. SQL Injection attacks compromised 500,000 sites in 2008
  10. Verisign will support DNS security in 2011
  11. For $3K, You Can Build Your Own Kindle Killer
  12. SecureMac MacScan 2.6 review
  13. Open source doesn't make software safer
  14. First Exploit to Execute Arbitrary Code in Office 2007
  15. Google Talk users hit by phishers
  16. Google wants to buy Native Client security flaws
  17. Brief: Apple goes public with security in Safari 4
  18. Brief: Attacks prompt Microsoft to fix Excel flaw
  19. Malware campaign at YouTube uses social engineering tricks
  20. Network Firewall Management Tools From Third-Party Vendors Gain Ground Among Enterprises
  21. Third-Party Firewall Auditing and Management Tools Gain Steam
  22. AutoRun disabling patch released, (Wed, Feb 25th)
  23. U.S. Supreme Court rules for AT&T in antitrust suit
  24. Adobe patches Flash vulnerabilities for three platforms
  25. Fight Malware on the Smartphone
  26. Survey: Economy Forces Many to Slash, Freeze Security Staff
  27. PCI council ranks security risks, milestones
  28. Microsoft renews Vista anti-crack campaign
  29. Sneaky New Virus Spreads via Ads
  30. Vulnerability Information Wants to Be Free
  31. How to Combat Malware Threats with Behavior-based Anti-Malware
  32. ID thieves go phishing for GTalk, GMail passwords
  33. Google Talk Users Hit With Phishing Attack After Gmail Outage
  34. Lowering the Cost of Security
  35. Our Own Worst Security Enemy
  36. Targeted link diversion attempts, (Wed, Feb 25th)
  37. Adobe Flash Vulnerability
  38. Heads-up: Critical Adobe Flash Player patch coming
  39. eBay: e-crime cops latest recruit
  40. Don't Search for "Error Check System"
  41. Secunia 2008 Report
  42. Federated provisioning could exist
  43. After CERT warning, Microsoft delivers AutoRun fix
  44. Why Information Must Be Destroyed
  45. Laid-off Workers as Data Thieves?
  46. Gov't CIO survey: Cybersecurity still needs work
  47. VeriSign: We will support DNS security in 2011
  48. Zoho gains single sign-on across entire suite
  49. Preview/Iphone/Evince pdf issues, (Wed, Feb 25th)
  50. Adobe flash player patch, (Wed, Feb 25th)
  51. Adobe Acrobat pdf 0-day exploit, No JavaScript needed!, (Wed, Feb 25th)
  52. How to Mitigate Customer Data and Identity Theft Risks
  53. Apple catches up on Safari (browser) security
  54. Heads-up: Critical Adobe Flash Player patch coming
  55. New legal hurdle for video streaming order in RIAA piracy case
  56. Windows 3.1 on a Nokia N95
  57. Google's DoubleClick spreads malicious ads (again)
  58. Wi-Fi security in Hong Kong: FAIL
  59. When A Company Folds, Who Guards Your Data's Privacy?
  60. As US IT jobs are cut, H-1B use by offshoring vendors rises
  61. Beijing's Top Internet Spy Arrested
  62. Nokia seeks 1000 voluntary layoffs
  63. HP asks UK employees: "Can we cut your pay by 5%?"
  64. First Look - Safari 4 Beta
  65. Unlock a Phenom 2 X3's fourth core
  66. We Pirated All These Movies For Evidence Gathering Purposes, Honest
  67. Are Alternative PDF Readers Vulnerable to Acrobat Exploit?
  68. OWASP's behind the screen look at web security
  69. Kindle 2 Stripped Naked; Chip Is Faster Than iPhone's
  70. Oldest trick in the book sends Gmail crashing
  71. Brief: Attacks prompt Microsoft to fix Excel flaw
  72. Brief: Another payment firm breached, details few
  73. Unofficial 'patch' for Adobe Reader, Acrobat zero-day
  74. Heads-up: Critical Adobe Flash Player patch coming
  75. Attackers Infect Ads With Old Adobe Vulnerability Exploit
  76. How to Thwart Network Attacks with Two-Factor Authentication
  77. Microsoft Issues Security Advisory for Zero-Day Excel Vulnerability
  78. Microsoft Releases Security Advisory 968272 Relating To A Vulnerability In Office Excel, (Tue, Feb 24th)
  79. Error Check System, Kenny Glenn, and Parking Tickets
  80. Attackers targeting unpatched vulnerability in Excel 2007
  81. Remove a Virus or Other Malicious Infection
  82. Video: 60-Second Pitch: Online brand security
  83. Cops "don't know one end of computer from the other"
  84. VMware to Launch vShield Zones Security Appliance to Protect Datacenters
  85. Adobe Reader/Acrobat 0-day Clarification
  86. Gmail Access Issues Early This AM, (Tue, Feb 24th)
  87. Why netbooks are killing Microsoft
  88. Disgruntled workers pocketing company data on their way out
  89. Novell Lays off openSUSE Workers
  90. Hackers have used Adobe flaw since early January
  91. Conficker goes B++
  92. Jack Straw's email account hacked by fraudsters
  93. Spam Traffic Increases in Russia
  94. Hackers of Kaspersky, Bitdefender, F-Secure and Symantec Speak Up
  95. Another payment processor said to suffer data breach
  96. Starbucks sued after laptop data breach
  97. Officer faces court for accessing restricted data
  98. The Grill: Jeannette M. Wing on the hot seat
  99. Adobe flaw has been used in attacks since early January
  100. NAC deemed a money-making business
  101. Cell phone security
  102. Conficker worm strikes again with fresh strain
  103. Brand spanking new Excel 0-day being exploited in the wild
  104. Mac OS X Snow Leopard screenshots leaked
  105. Almost 90% of IT staff aim to switch job this year
  106. Microsoft reveals details of Gazelle browser
  107. New Zealand negotiating compromise copyright agreement
  108. Eircom to block Pirate Bay
  109. U.S. lists top 20 security controls
  110. Virtualisation could leave your company more vulnerable to attack
  111. eBay solutions provider Auctiva.com infected with malware
  112. OneSwarm: Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy
  113. Last.fm denies leaking listener data to the RIAA
  114. More than half of former staff swipe confidential company data
  115. How to hack Bluetooth cell phones, and how to protect yourself
  116. Korean Police to Ban Cellphone Use Around ATM
  117. Skype hits back at EU VoIP monitoring agency
  118. Researchers demo anonymous botnet
  119. Visa confirms another payment processor breach
  120. Researcher posts homemade patch for critical PDF bug
  121. Cracks Appearing in the "Great Firewall"
  122. Faux Facebook App May Harbor Malware
  123. Competitors for the next hash standard found to have security-related coding flaws
  124. Don't Seach for "Error Check System"
  125. eBay solutions provider Auctiva.com infected with malware
  126. U.S. lists top 20 security controls
  127. U.S. lists top 20 security controls
  128. Google triggers annoying DoS CAPTCHA prompt?
  129. Turf War, (Mon, Feb 23rd)
  130. Google rolls out annoying DoS CAPTCHA prompt?
  131. Flu prevention grabs virus by the neck
  132. Enterprise Provisioning vs. Federated Provisioning
  133. Fed agencies push new security audits
  134. Manageability problems
  135. EBay auction tool Web site infected with malware
  136. Cutting Through the Fog of Cloud Security
  137. Legalize cell phone jammers?
  138. Controversial data-security rules slow to take hold in state
  139. Computer Thefts Prompt Security Check at Nuke Lab
  140. Three months, three breaches at Florida university
  141. BigFix hits rivals with 50 percent price chop
  142. eBay: Let us look inside your PC
  143. And the Oscar goes to..., (Mon, Feb 23rd)
  144. Brief: Another payment firm breached, details few
  145. Brief: Attackers exploit unpatched Acrobat flaw
  146. Don't Seach for "Error Check System"
  147. Brief: Attackers exploit unpatched Acrobat flaw
  148. Brief: Kaminsky calls for DNSSEC deployment
  149. Chinese hackers deface the Russian Consulate in Shanghai
  150. Survey: Axed Employees Often Walk Out With Corporate Data
  151. We help you to survive this crisis!
  152. Why I am against pure net neutrality
  153. Microsoft unveils new online employment resource
  154. SHA-3 Round 1: Buffer Overflows
  155. Yahsat launches secure satellite service
  156. Cuts likely to hurt UK IT services
  157. Last.fm Releases the Contents of Users Music Libraries to the RIAA
  158. Ever Stalked an Ex Online? You're Not Alone
  159. Testers get near-final Vista SP2
  160. Who leaked U2's new album?
  161. Why Microsoft should fear Ubuntu's Cloud efforts
  162. Suddenly, infrastructure is cool again
  163. Three Ways Twitter Security Fails
  164. IT sleuths come hunting money launderers in EA
  165. Microsoft responds to Xbox Live denial-of-service attack
  166. Adobe zero-day flaw already attracting attention
  167. Database Crime Scene Prevention
  168. The Internet Safety Act of 2009, (Sun, Feb 22nd)
  169. Mac Plus Emulator now Available for Jailbroken iPhones
  170. Microsoft Asks Some Laid Off Workers To Send Back Part Of Their Severance
  171. Hacker May Have Hit Over 97K at Univ. of Florida
  172. Kaminsky calls for DNSSEC deployment
  173. Scam Antivirus App Spreads Malware
  174. Yahoo may reveal revamping next week
  175. English Premier League fears web pirates
  176. Some context for NZ's harsh new copyright law
  177. Microsoft readies new Windows 7 and Vista releases
  178. How Intel's battle with NVIDIA over Core i7 impacts Apple
  179. Google shoots down 'Atlantis' pictures
  180. Warhammer Online Smashes World of Warcraft
  181. Symantec Denies SQL Injection – Hacker Disagrees
  182. When is it OK to spy on your kids online?
  183. Audit finds Oregon security office falls short
  184. Should we legalize cell phone jamming
  185. Clues to Massive Hacks Hidden in Plain Sight
  186. Three data breaches hit Florida, one hits the feds
  187. With Landmark Trial Half Over, Pirate Bay Crew Celebrates Early Victories
  188. Chinese hackers take down Russian Consulate website
  189. He's Got Kasperskonality
  190. SSL attack announced at Blackhat DC, (Sat, Feb 21st)
  191. The End of x86 Domination: AMD Is Cool With That
  192. What's at Stake in the Apple-Psystar Case
  193. Ikea hackers: Turning flat-pack furniture into works of art
  194. New SMS Mobile Worm for Symbian?
  195. ARM 'will beat Intel on power drain and price'
  196. Apple shares MacBook break-in tips
  197. 10 signs that Twitter is screwing up your life
  198. Sony PS3 Firmware 2.7 News
  199. HP faces more unrest over staff pay cut plan
  200. Brazil carries out world’s largest desktop virtualisation project
  201. California Men Accused of Posting ‘Slumdog,’ ‘Benjamin Button’
  202. 'Secrets' of iPhone App Usage
  203. The best 15 fake Twitter profiles
  204. Bill proposes ISPs, Wi-Fi keep logs for police
  205. Windows 7 updates next week: Don’t get too excited
  206. Microsoft’s secret “iPhone Killer” mobile phone design stolen
  207. Hackers attack Azerbaijan’s first CDMA operator’s website
  208. Microsoft's Minor Stimulus
  209. U2 No Line on the Horizon album on Pirate Bay
  210. Hospital Workers Sharing Music? They May Also Be Sharing Your Medical Records
  211. Miami man caught with 92 fake credit cards
  212. Google Offers Best Practices Against Hacking
  213. Hackers exploit unpatched Adobe Reader bug
  214. Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9 zero day exploited in the wild
  215. Exposing the Myth of Passport Card Security
  216. Researcher demonstrates SSL attack
  217. New Conficker variant looks same, acts differently
  218. Adobe flaw heightens risk of encountering malicious PDFs
  219. Bradford's NAC Director gives pipeline firm more control
  220. Researcher shows new SSL website hack
  221. Rogue security software spoofs ZDNet Reviews
  222. Suppressed ID card reports 'must be made public'
  223. "Sexy View" Trojan on Symbian S60 3rd Edition
  224. 800: How much SMEs will lose to cybercrime
  225. Hackers Zero in on New Adobe Reader, Acrobat Vulnerability
  226. Critical vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat, Reader: Patch coming March 11
  227. Conficker worm back with a vengeance
  228. Korean-U.S. Team in Computer Storage Breakthrough
  229. Apple Discontinues Legacy 20-inch Cinema Display
  230. 29 tech phrases you should be punched in the face for using
  231. Researchers blow hole in Intel BIOS security
  232. Nvidia and Intel deal to boost game experience
  233. How the Feds shook hands with an internet pedophile
  234. Photo of next-gen Apple Mac mini in the wild
  235. Found: Pieces of space rock once seen heading for Earth
  236. IE7 Vulnerability Now Being Exploited
  237. IPv6 Implementation Likely To Bump On Security Issues
  238. Symantec next to fall to blind SQL injection vulnerability
  239. Hunt begins for tourist website hackers
  240. Hackers target Xbox Live players - again
  241. Data Theft spike caused by password fatigue – IT must take control
  242. Pirate Bay Jokes With the Prosecution, Dissuades Hackers
  243. Conficker worm gets an evil twin
  244. Hiring levels show one local industry resilient to recession
  245. Researcher: Laptop face-recognition tech easy to hack
  246. Phishing with a small twist, (Fri, Feb 20th)
  247. Adobe/Acrobat 0-day in the wild?, (Fri, Feb 20th)
  248. Black Hat Shines Light on Security Vulnerabilities for Lenovo, Apple and Others
  249. 17" MacBook Pro disassembly reveals ginormous battery
  250. MS09-002, XML/DOC and initial infection vector, (Thu, Feb 19th)