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  1. Kaspersky website hacked multiple times, expert says
  2. Canada Calling, (Fri, Feb 13th)
  3. Mark Rasch: Free-Market Filtering
  4. Melih Abdulhayoglu: Don’t Blame the Browser
  5. Brief: Survey: Identity fraud climbs, but costs less
  6. Brief: Online thieves nab employee info from FAA
  7. Toshiba Announces iPhone Challenger
  8. Privacy watchdog reprimands another NHS trust
  9. At the third stroke, the Unix time will be 1234567890
  10. How Not to be an Easy Identity Theft Target
  11. SIP Trunking: VoIP's Threatening Opportunity
  12. 10 Ways Microsoft's Retail Stores Will Differ From Apple Stores
  13. Delfigo thwarts hackers with typing behavior security
  14. Serial security hackers hit F-secure
  15. News: Group attacks flaw in browser crypto security
  16. News: Cabal forms to fight Conficker, offers bounty
  17. In the Obama Era Routing Has to Change Too
  18. Execs bypass system security
  19. Google Android Bug Not as Bad as Feared, Security Researcher Says
  20. Fighting Vulnerabilities
  21. Should companies own up to losing your data?
  22. Third party information on conficker, (Fri, Feb 13th)
  23. Security Vendor McAfee Sees Profits Surpass Street Projections
  24. Paraskavedekatriaphobia and something I haven't found a word for, (Fri, Feb 13th)
  25. We want your logs, obfuscated even., (Fri, Feb 13th)
  26. Australian Bushfires, (Thu, Feb 12th)
  27. Stolen Wallets, Not Hacks, Cause the Most ID Theft? Debunked
  28. Android security vulnerability discovered
  29. Microsoft Joins Group To Stop Conficker Worm, Offers Reward
  30. Full disk encryption not a quick and easy fix
  31. Iridium calls may suffer outages from satellite crash
  32. Apple releases security, Java updates
  33. Juice Pack Air is World's thinnest iPhone external Battery
  34. Nokia May Add Facebook Features to Mobile Phones
  35. Los Alamos Lab Missing Almost 100 Computers
  36. Laid off? Don’t leave your personal security with your former employer
  37. 40 job cuts as Google exits broadcast radio ad business
  38. Security Researcher Tells Unpatched Google Android Users to Avoid Web Browser
  39. Apple Patch Day: Gaping Mac OS X, Safari holes
  40. Laid off? Don't leave your personal security with your former employer
  41. Los Alamos Lab Missing Almost 100 Computers
  42. Apple Patch Day: Gaping Mac OS X, Safari vulnerabilities
  43. Apple Security Updates, (Thu, Feb 12th)
  44. NSA identifies top 25 programming errors
  45. StillSecure on the fence about hosted NAC
  46. Los Alamos National Lab missing 67 computers
  47. Microsoft puts $250,000 bounty on Conficker worm
  48. FTC sticks with online advertising self-regulation
  49. BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0: Features Know About
  50. IT, security funds find place in stimulus package
  51. Security Expert: Microsoft Should Sever IE from Windows
  52. HP, IBM push new OASIS encryption key standard
  53. EMC and Microsoft renew deal
  54. Microsoft announces industry alliance, $250k reward to combat Conficker
  55. Snitch on the Conficker worm author, collect $250,000
  56. Microsoft Teams with Industry Leaders from AOL to Symantec to Fight Conficker Worm
  57. Twitter and the dangers of clickjacking
  58. Android exploit so dangerous, users warned to avoid phone's web browser
  59. Google Earth KML
  60. Videogames Good for Children
  61. Police drop investigation into 'rent-a-Lords'
  62. GPS Navigation comes to G1
  63. Intel developing optical chip-to-chip interconnects
  64. Public cloud, meet private cloud
  65. Virus 2090 Annoys Korean Computer Users
  66. Fortinet ’bolsters database security with auditing tools’
  67. US lawmaker's twittering raises security concerns
  68. NSA identifies top 25 programming errors
  69. Darwin still making waves 200 years later
  70. Samsung announces Wireless USB
  71. Schalke confirm Kuranyi hoax
  72. Can businesses trust open source?
  73. How the IT Guy is Becoming the Security Guy
  74. Hackintosh maker leaves web doors unlocked
  75. Monthly Binary Analysis Update (January)
  76. SQL Injection
  77. SQL Injection
  78. SQL injection
  79. How to Mitigate Insider Threat without Disrupting Business
  80. Malware Writers Use Multiple Botnets to Spread Valentine's Day Love
  81. Kali Anti-Piracy system claims it makes iPhone apps un-Crackulous
  82. Texas judge orders site to identify anonymous trolls, flamers
  83. RIM says BlackBerry subscriptions soaring
  84. IDC Predicts Further Declines in Microprocessor Market
  85. MySpace founder concedes defeat
  86. Free music download service signs last major label
  87. British Government Web Sites Full of Child Porn
  88. Cuba Launches Its Own Version of Linux
  89. Typo3 hack on German Interior Minister's web site
  90. Pwn2Own hacker contest targets browsers, smart phones
  91. Student hits 'reply all' and nightmare begins at University of Rhode Island
  92. Microsoft Exchange Server under major security risk
  93. Hackers infiltrate German soccer club website to 'fire' striker
  94. ProFTPd SQL Authentication Vulnerability exploit activity, (Wed, Feb 11th)
  95. Brief: Survey: Identity fraud climbs, but costs less
  96. Brief: Microsoft plugs eight security holes
  97. Massive comment spam attack on Digg.com leads to malware
  98. Pwn2Own hacker contest targets browsers, smart phones
  99. Military intelligence to get 190m link up
  100. Inside Microsoft's February patch batch
  101. Four areas you can improve IT spending efficiency
  102. Fraudsters Now Targeting MobileMe Subscribers
  103. RBS sheds 2,300 back office jobs
  104. BitDefender Partner Site Hit by Hackers
  105. Feds find, arrest fugitive hacker on the run in Mexico
  106. iPhone gets turn-by-turn GPS navigation via xGPS app
  107. Fraudsters Now Targeting MobileMe Subscribers
  108. Airlines fear delays from snooping tech
  109. MS09-002/MS09-004, Consistent Exploit Code Likely
  110. Sage shows why bigcos can't be trusted with SaaS
  111. News to know: More Kindle, Intel, IT Talent, Google energy
  112. CIO Sessions: Verisign CTO on building a new Internet
  113. Microsoft patches critical Exchange, IE holes
  114. Police turn to IT industry to help fight cybercrime
  115. Enough With the Browser Toolbars Already!
  116. In move to consolidate cybersecurity, Obama taps Hathaway to lead review
  117. Nearly Half the Hard Drives on EBay Hold Personal Data
  118. Intel touts new 32nm Westmere chips
  119. Is Java to Blame for Sun Layoffs?
  120. Six Reasons You Won't Want a Kindle for Business
  121. Think before you fire: The cost of replacing IT talent
  122. Houston justice system floored by virus
  123. Fraudsters cream opposition in cybercrime wars
  124. Hackers Crack FAA
  125. Microsoft patches flaw that could compromise, cripple Exchange
  126. Evaluating PCI DSS Compliance in Call Recording Solutions
  127. Hackers running wild? Data theft hits $1 trillion in 2008
  128. Debian's Lenny release expected this Saturday
  129. Microsoft readies smartphone assault on Apple
  130. NASA plans to take the boom out of supersonic flight
  131. Get a free domain name and hosting from Microsoft
  132. Brief: Reports: Obama to tap intel official for cyber post
  133. Brief: Microsoft plugs eight security holes
  134. Obama Orders 60-Day Cyber Security Review
  135. Microsoft Fixes Critical Bugs in Microsoft Exchange, Internet Explorer for Patch Tuesday
  136. Microsoft: 'Consistent exploit code likely' for IE vulnerabilities
  137. More tricks from Conficker and VM detection, (Tue, Feb 10th)
  138. February Black Tuesday Overview, (Tue, Feb 10th)
  139. Java up to date ?, (Tue, Feb 10th)
  140. Photos: Robots engage their Talons for mine explosion
  141. Ken Silva, CTO, Verisign
  142. Top security threats of 2009
  143. Video: 60-Second Pitch: Business Continuity
  144. Uncalculated Risk: The Fall Of Housing Prices. What Goldman Saw.
  145. Report: 92% of critical Microsoft vulnerabilities mitigated by Least Privilege accounts
  146. Covering Your Tracks in Firefox
  147. Time to Tweak Microsoft's Patch Tuesday?
  148. IBM Announces Results from 2008 X-Force Trend and Risk Report
  149. Is hacking a war tool?
  150. British MP's Facebook profile hacked `
  151. Obama begins cybersecurity review
  152. FAA says Hackers broke into agency computers
  153. How Much Latitude?
  154. Fake Antivirus XP pops-up at Cleveland.com
  155. Business tightens up on laptop security
  156. Verizon Business takes its denial of service defenses global
  157. Safer Internet Day 2009
  158. DRM demise clears way for home audio innovation
  159. Bank of England to outsource IT security
  160. 32GB iPhone 3G, 2.5G iPhone and iPhone nano predicted
  161. Former eBay CEO making run for California governor seat
  162. Dalai Lama Twitter Account Confirmed as Hoax
  163. ITU reports on impact of the global crisis on IT
  164. CA GRC Manager 2.0 Looks to Bring Uniformity to Risk Management
  165. Users of prescription drugs being tracked in Arizona
  166. SQL injection attacks targeting Flash, JavaScript errors
  167. Kaspersky Says Web Hack 'should Not Have Happened'
  168. How to recover from a data breach
  169. Asteroid bound for Earth! Warn your grandchildren
  170. OLPC to Release “Open Source Hardware Design”.
  171. Google Sync Has Microsoft Inside
  172. BlueCoat: Creating an economic advantage for users in 2009?
  173. Brief: Kaspersky: No personal info accessed by breach
  174. Brief: Reports: Obama to tap intel official for cyber post
  175. What really happened to usa.kaspersky.com/support
  176. Kaspersky Lab Pours Cold Water on Claims of Data Breach By Hacker
  177. Brief: Data-breach lawsuit follows $9 million heist
  178. Brief: Kaspersky: No personal info accessed by breach
  179. Kaspersky suffers attack on support site, no apparent data breach
  180. How to recover from a data breach
  181. Social Networking Hack
  182. News: RFID passports cloned wholesale
  183. News: Kaspersky exposes sensitive database, says hacker
  184. UK troops sheltered from friendly fire by 3m tech
  185. Kaspersky denies leaks after SQL hack
  186. BitTorrent piracy is for cash-poor teenagers with time on their hands
  187. Mozilla backs EU complaint against Microsoft
  188. ARM processor-count can exceed that of Intel in modern PCs
  189. Memo to new U.S. Cybersecurity chief: Think Internet
  190. Microsoft to unveil online app store
  191. Middle East IT spend higher despite credit crunch
  192. Linux phones ready for launch worldwide
  193. Official Amazon Kindle 2 images leak out
  194. Kaiser Permanente Employee Data Breached
  195. Kaspersky denies data leak following SQL hack
  196. Kaspersky, OpenDNS Collaborate to Slow Conficker Worm
  197. Online security dented by certificate hack
  198. Species 2009
  199. Printer users urged to patch HP devices
  200. Police database will make "a very big difference"
  201. Writing, Hacking, and Modifying Security Tools
  202. German PearC Sells Macintosh Clones
  203. Social networks have taught us cryptography (probably) won't stop spam
  204. New ISC Feature: Micro Podcasts, (Mon, Feb 9th)
  205. A Plan to Stop Fast Flux Networks Begins to Form
  206. Ubuntu desktop apparently scares Microsoft
  207. Geeks.com settles with FTC
  208. Can Linux show us the bright side of P2P?
  209. Indonesian Mobile Malware Mutates
  210. Mac OS X now fully functional the MSI Wind netbook
  211. Kaspersky fail to protect themself from SQL injection
  212. Pirate post on university Web site
  213. More turning to Web to watch TV, movies
  214. P2P networks under scrutiny
  215. Some tricks from Conficker's bag, (Mon, Feb 9th)
  216. Keeping an Eye on Adobe Flash Security Means Catching Common Programming Errors
  217. Are we becoming desensitized to data breaches?, (Sun, Feb 8th)
  218. Securing Social Networks, From Facebook to MySpace to LinkedIn
  219. .gif Files Presenting a Not so Pretty Picture, (Sat, Feb 7th)
  220. SPAM with a large Word file on the side, (Sat, Feb 7th)
  221. A Rough Day in West Palm Beach, (Sat, Feb 7th)
  222. Brief: Data-breach lawsuit follows $9 million heist
  223. Brief: Alleged attacker flaunts details of phpBB hack
  224. Melih Abdulhayoglu: Don’t Blame the Browser
  225. Oliver Day: Resurrecting the Killfile
  226. Fake stimulus payments, (Fri, Feb 6th)
  227. Sun Microsystems Talks Identity Access Management Strategy
  228. Geeks.com Settle FTC Charges
  229. Crime and punishment
  230. Other patches and updates du jour..., (Fri, Feb 6th)
  231. Microsoft Updates, February 2009
  232. Microsoft Agrees to Additional Windows 7 UAC Change to Address Concerns
  233. Time to patch your HP printers, (Fri, Feb 6th)
  234. Hospital bitten by watchdog over stolen laptops
  235. Indonesian Trojans redux
  236. TechRepublic: 10 important categories of employment transition security
  237. UK is Big Brother capital of the world say Lords
  238. 'Less secure' Windows 7 gets some changes
  239. EU: No common protection scheme for ID card data
  240. Nine-year old writes iPhone applications
  241. Police can't read data on UK's ID cards
  242. Pinch Trojan infecting 4,000 web users daily
  243. Lenovo ousts top exec
  244. Qld teen finds porn in new mobile phone
  245. Jajah adds calling and texting to iPod Touch
  246. Fusion-io Hires Steve Wozniak as Chief Scientist
  247. Porn feud spawns new DNS attack
  248. Ballmer: Stay on Windows XP and you will face a backlash
  249. Snow Leopard will know your location, via the Internet
  250. Planetary System with 2 Suns Found