- IT security spending will increase to match cybercrime threat in 2009
- Huge interest in wireless LAN deployment expansion
- Performance management of financial networks with Cronos
- Off the wire: CWE/SANS top 25 most dangerous programming errors
- Off the wire: Adding Windows 7 to Linux multiboot
- ForeScout CounterACT 100 a Full-Featured NAC offering
- Novell Looks to Ease Access to Microsoft SharePoint
- NSA helps name most dangerous programming mistakes
- Obama Inauguration Highlights Executive Protection
- How to tell which employees are more of a security risk
- Security Experts ID Top 25 Programming Errors
- Oracle to issue 41 security patches
- Nine Web sites IT pros should master in 2009
- Why Obama will lose his BlackBerry
- Trojan horses gallop onto Google Developer site
- List of Most Dangerous Programming Errors Changes IT Security Discussion
- Preemptive Downadup Domain Blocklist, Jan. 13-16
- CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors
- Phishers as street-level drug dealers
- Loss of 30m files fails to end risky procedures
- China closes 91 websites in online crackdown
- Malaysia Ventures funds locally-designed game
- Euro-Police Hacking Goes Out of Control
- Computer geeks learn to flirt - at uni
- Raju brothers of Satyam charged with forgery
- Warning over online form for visitors to US
- Microsoft admits botched Windows 7 beta downloads
- GPS child locator for parents
- Google Search Generates 7g of CO2, says Study
- Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and Wii
- Women's Brains Recognize, Encode Smell Of Male Sexual Sweat
- Google Code Abused by Hackers
- Star Wars Force Trainer toy uses mind control
- Botnet Tool to Support Israel's Offensive
- Hackers steal 450 Social Security numbers from U. of Rochester
- Facebook scammers con friends for money
- Weak Password Brings 'Happiness' to Twitter Hacker
- British prosecution could save hacker from extradition to US
- Technology's next frontier: In-car computing
- Conference: HAR 2009
- Oracle to issue 41 security patches
- Securing your Mac
- Caveat Emptor, (Sun, Jan 11th)
- Oracle to issue 41 security patches
- Securing your Mac
- The Frustration of Phishing Attacks, (Sun, Jan 11th)
- Euro-Police Hacking Goes Out of Control
- Off the wire: Applicable lessons from the embedded world (aka Forth rules)
- Fry's VP indicted for wire fraud, money laundering
- Securing your Mac
- Hackers deface NATO, US Army Web sites
- Auditor: IRS still vulnerable to cyber breaches
- Apimac intros file-encryption software
- 10 Things That WON'T Happen in 2009
- Oracle to issue 41 security patches
- Intego updates Mac security, antivirus tools
- Google adds HTTPS-only browsing to Chrome
- Off the wire: Closer look on the spam URL TLD distribution
- Tim Callan: MD5 Hack Interesting, But Not Threatening
- Mark Rasch: The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers
- Brief: Army, NATO sites defaced by Mideast protesters
- Brief: Top cops urge greater focus on cybersecurity
- Off the wire: Oracle critical patch update to contain 41 security fixes
- British ISPs must log all emails for 12 months
- Executives at a Swedish Company Targeted via an Email Attachment, (Fri, Jan 9th)
- Rest in peace Roland Piquepaille
- OpenSSL incorrect checks for malformed signatures
- Spam stats for January: origins, categories and percentage
- Spammers aren?t finished with Obama just yet
- Closer look on the spam URL TLD distribution
- Microsoft slates single Windows patch for Tuesday
- Oracle to issue 41 security patches
- D-Link releases 802.11n router with 3.2" LCD monitor and FTP server for remote access
- Security vendors: 'We'll block police home PC hacks'
- Active Scans for Roundcube Vulnerabilities, (Fri, Jan 9th)
- Downadup Blocklist
- Fujitsu 2.5-Inch HandyDrive offers backup and password protection
- Oracle critical patch update to contain 41 security fixes
- SANS Log Management Survey, (Fri, Jan 9th)
- Downadup Blocklist
- MS08-067 Worm, Downadup/Conflicker
- Monthly Binary Analysis Update (December)
- A Worm Triggering Autolock - Another Sighting of W32.Downadup?, (Fri, Jan 9th)
- Crafting a Security RFP, (Fri, Jan 9th)
- News to know: Palm Pre, Windows 7, CES
- E-mail snafu exposes names of confidential witnesses
- Fake CNN malware attack spins Gaza angle
- The 5 Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #4
- The 5 Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #5
- The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #5
- Microsoft slates single Windows patch for Tuesday
- Microsoft to kick off 2009 with single security fix
- How to Suck at Information Security, (Fri, Jan 9th)
- PDF Shrink can now create viewable files for iPhone, iPod touch
- Nokia Ends Production of Its Only WiMax Device
- Sony Releases Its First Netbook Computer – Vaio P-Series.
- Red Hat to Host Second Life-like Virtual JBoss Trade Show
- Coming soon to iPhones: Skype
- A glimpse at a new desktop Google Android device
- Apple files patent for camera hidden behind display
- Bruce Schneier: Biometrics
- ASUS introduces the Eee Keyboard
- Hamas supporters hack into Hadera hospital Web site
- iWork '09 Cracked and Available for Download
- Iranian hackers 'bring down Mossad web site'
- 2009 starts with 17m virus and malware items
- Massapequa native tracks cybercrime for FBI
- Boxee brings BBC iPlayer to Apple TV
- Details Of Twitter Hack Disclosed
- Radio Basingstoke hacked by 'Soldiers of Allah'
- Pak hackers target Kalam's Orkut World
- BIND OpenSSL follow-up, (Thu, Jan 8th)
- Kid Friendly iPhone Browser Released
- Fake CNN malware attack spins Gaza angle
- Turkish courts hands out 30 year sentence to hacking godfather
- Hackers, insiders blamed for US data breach growth
- One Fix Expected for Patch Tuesday
- Curse-of-Silence - DoS Symbian based devices with a text message
- Hackers take down SoapBox and ring of key progressive blogs
- Microsoft's Ballmer touts 'best version of Windows ever'
- Off the wire: Information security assessment RFP cheat sheet
- Off the wire: An Israeli patriot program or a Trojan?
- MS08-067 Worm, Downadup/Conflicker
- MS08-067 Worm, Downadup/Conflicker
- Microsoft study debunks phishing profitability
- Cool enterprise security developments at Macworld Expo
- Forensic Dossier - new digital forensic data capture device
- Feds warn of Chinese and Russian offensives
- Off the wire: Cybercriminal jailed for 30 years in Turkey
- Off the wire: Round Cube webmail probes spreading rapidly
- Malware Center: The P2PShared.U worm is using new tricks to infect users? computers
- Malware Center: Cybercriminals use Flash ads for distributing malicious code
- Malware Center: Sophos report shames US for deluge of Internet attacks in 2008
- Malware Center: Nasty malicious code written for financial profit
- Microsoft Plans Small Patch Tuesday
- Army Mil and NATO Parliament hacked by Turks
- Microsoft planning quiet Patch Tuesday (1 critical)
- MeriTalk Cyber-Security Survey Highlights Work Ahead for Obama
- Cybercriminal jailed for 30 years in Turkey
- TJX Maxx hacker banged up for 30 years
- Clock ticking for gas stations to pump up data security
- Verizon service steps up analysis of security risks
- Malware Center: 22,000 new malware samples created every day in 2008
- Destroy discarded hard drives, warn researchers
- Social networks link terrorists
- Brief: Top cops urge greater focus on cybersecurity
- Brief: Celebrities mask malware on Twitter, LinkedIn
- Army Mil and NATO Parliament hacked by Turks.
- Malware Center: New malware emails spoof CNN news item and Adobe player
- Malware Center: New malware emails with "Israel At War to the Bitter End" subject
- Conference: Infosecurity Europe 2009
- HMRC: Data lockdown complete by 2011
- Israel-Hamas war goes hi-tech
- Microsoft server worm can spread via USB
- Are you talking to the real taxman?
- Dot Defender
- Dot Defender
- Netgear unveils home gateways for broadband service providers
- Pocket Credit Card Reader Takes Transactions on the Go
- Kerio unveils Mac client for its VPN
- Clock ticking for gas stations to pump up data security
- Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?
- Hack Forces Twitter Into 'Full Security Review'
- Social networks link terrorists
- Fake LinkedIn profiles promise pics, send malware instead
- Australian Tax Office again the target of phishing scam
- BIND 9.x security patch - resolves potentially new DNS poisoning vector, (Wed, Jan 7th)
- Article: SIEM: the Answer to Awkward Security Questions
- New D-Link 802.11n network camera for home and SMB monitoring
- Malware Center: New worm affecting corporate networks
- Data recovery portal for Apple Service Providers
- A roadmap for the Twitter CSO
- Off the wire: The Identity Theft Resource Center?s 2008 breach report
- Off the wire: Best practices for certificate expiration
- An Israeli patriot program or a trojan, (Wed, Jan 7th)
- The Google variable
- FINAL UPDATE: A good reason not to buy from LightInTheBox.com
- Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
- Recession Be Damned! IT Security Spending Up For Some
- Best practices for removable media encryption
- Data breaches rose sharply in 2008, says study
- Digital Gangster Take Credit for Twitter Hacks
- 3 Ways a Twitter Hack Can Hurt You
- Conference: 16th International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption (FSE 2009)
- Data Breaches Exposed More Than 35 Million Records in 2008
- When is AUTORUN.INF really an AUTORUN.INF?
- LaCie 2big Quadra: two bays for performance and protection
- First iPhone and iPod touch Internet filter
- QNAP unveils enterprise-grade TS-639 Pro Turbo NAS
- New book: "Programming in Objective-C 2.0, 2nd Edition"
- Flashy Botnet is Flashy
- News to know: Macworld, CES preview, Windows 7
- CheckFree warns 5 million customers after hack
- The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #2
- Digital Gangster Take Credit for Twitter Hacks
- 3 Ways a Twitter Hack Can Hurt You
- Rogue SSL certificate exploit puts VeriSign on the spot
- The CAN-SPAM Act as a warning
- iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... does anyone really care?
- Brief: Celebrities mask malware on Twitter, LinkedIn
- Brief: Researchers claim flaws in Intel's trusted platform
- Spammers' War Against CAPTCHA Requires New Approaches
- The Identity Theft Resource Center?s 2008 breach report
- Bogus LinkedIn profiles serving malware
- A rare peek at Homeland Security's files on travelers
- Fake celeb LinkedIn profiles lead to malware
- Skype 2.8 Beta for Mac Released
- The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths
- Apple to sell iTunes songs DRM free
- California poised for energy-hungry plasma TV crackdown
- Chinese Internet portals argue porn crackdown easier said than done
- Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles
- Salesforce.com outage exposes cloud's dark linings
- Public betas of Windows 7 client and server could hit this week
- Another former Softie joins VMware
- Sanyo to Cut Up to 1,000 Jobs Before Panasonic Takeover
- Comcast starts new year with new network management system
- Mozilla, Microsoft and VeriSign Tackle MD5 Flaw
- Tech thriller 'Daemon' rises from the underground
- Creator of ZiPhone iPhone unlock hack calls it quits
- Security firm warns against downloading pirated Windows 7 beta
- Hackers hit MacRumors keynote coverage
- Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accounts
- Apple unveils updates, new MacBook Pro, iTunes changes
- Cisco IOS Exploitation Technique and Defense In Depth, (Tue, Jan 6th)
- Thousands of Israeli web sites under attack
- Off the wire: Majority of companies spend ?no time? managing their security systems
- Malware Center: The BankerFox banker Trojan, the Azero.B virus and the P2PShared.U worm
- Brief: Researchers claim flaws in Intel's trusted platform
- Brief: Survey: One in seven SSL certificates are weak
- Off the wire: Whitepaper - Good architecture and security
- Apple expands DRM-free music selection [video]
- Apple will finally drop DRM
- MS08-067 worms
- MS08-067 worms
- iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... done anyone really care?
- Google Named the #3 Abuse Provider
- The inevitable rise (and fall?) of 'twishing'
- Apple iTunes goes all DRM free, with three price tiers
- Apple iTunes goes all DRM free, with three price tiers
- Trend Micro, BigFix integrate antimalware and systems management wares
- The CAN-SPAM Act as a warning
- 3 Ways a Twitter Hack Can Hurt You
- SecuriKey enlists in Boot Camp
- The 4 Security Rules Employees Love to Break
- Google comes in fourth on top 10 list of spam enablers
- Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accounts
- Twitter Hack: How It Happened and What's Being Done
- Eikon fingerprint reader and 1Password password manager combination
- How genetic testing will show us the money in 2009