- How genetic testing will show us the money in 2009
- How tech keeps young offenders on straight and narrow
- World?s first button backup USB flash drive from SanDisk
- FreeBSD 7.1 has been released
- The PalmSecure LOGONDIRECTOR Enterprise Edition identity management solution
- Verbatim 8GB Store 'n' Go retractable USB drive for Mac OS X systems
- Conference: Black Hat DC 2009
- Majority of companies spend ?no time? managing their security systems
- Yoggie brings true online anonymity to computer users
- News to know: Macworld; Windows 7; Snow Leopard; Web 2.0 security; IT strategy
- Researchers hack into Intel's vPro
- CA to buy data-leak prevention vendor
- Bruce Schneier: More on the Broad View of Security
- Encryption top IT security initiative in 2009
- Microsoft Tells How It Missed Critical IE Bug
- Bangalore IT companies receive e-mail threats
- OSSEC HIDS being detected as malware, (Mon, Jan 5th)
- President-elect Barack Obama Falls Victim to Twitter Hack
- Naivete: Web 2.0's biggest security threat
- UK Police planning to hack citizens' PCs, (Mon, Jan 5th)
- Tim Callan: MD5 Hack Interesting, But Not Threatening
- Oliver Day: Time to Exclude Bad ISPs
- Twitter authority frenzy led to Twitter phishing meltdown
- CA to Acquire Orchestria for Data Loss Prevention Technology
- Brief: Survey: One in seven SSL certificates are weak
- Brief: Microsoft's music players die for a day
- FOXNews apparent victim of Twitter phishing attack
- DECT phones and POS terminals are vulnerable
- Twitter hit with phishing scam
- Microsoft Tells How It Missed Critical IE Bug
- Bangalore IT companies receive e-mail threats
- The 7 Worst Tech Predictions of All Time
- The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009
- Regulator fines E-Trade units US$1 million
- Flashy botnet is Flashy
- Twitter Phishing Scam Takes New Turn With Promises of iPhone
- VeriSign transitions all new RapidSSL certificates to SHA-1 algorithm
- News to know: Windows 7; Twitter phishing; Apple; Floppies
- News to know: Windows 7; Twitter phishing; Apple; Floppies
- Salary Survey
- With Gaza conflict, cyberattacks come too
- Securing DNS should trump budget-cutting for enterprise IT, experts say
- Off the wire: Whitepaper - 4 key steps to automate IT security compliance
- British police can now hack citizens' PCs
- Lenovo planning to cut 200 jobs in China
- How to Succeed in Tech in a Downturn
- PwC wrestles with Satyam dilemma
- Wikipedia reaches $US6m fundraising target
- Computer forensics - a subject every executive should understand
- Lockheed, Boeing eye huge cybersecurity market
- Hackers Cause a Run on GripShift
- Israeli Student Team Wants Help Hacking Hamas
- Apple 17-inch MacBook Pro to go Unibody, sans removable battery (Silver-Zinc replacement?)
- UK police to be allowed to hack into home PCs without a warrant
- Verbatim’s new quad-interface 500GB/1TB external hard drives
- RIAA dumps its primary evidence collector
- Israeli news site down, blames cyber attack
- Conference: SANS WhatWorks in Virtualization Security Summit 2009
- Off the wire: 14% of SSL certificates signed using vulnerable MD5 algorithm
- Off the wire: Addressing the challenges of identification and authentication in American society
- Twitter phishing... inside Twitter
- Psychic predictions for tech in 2009
- Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar
- Twitter/Facebook Phishing Attempt, (Sun, Jan 4th)
- Psychic predictions for tech in 2009
- Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar
- iPhone Dev Team on the hunt for Jody Sanders and iphoneunlockuk
- GazaIsrael Defacements/Hacks, (Sat, Jan 3rd)
- RAID != Backup, (Sat, Jan 3rd)
- Psychic predictions for tech in 2009
- Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar
- Off the wire: On the ?09 infrastructure security radar
- Regulator fines E-Trade units US$1 million
- Psychic predictions for tech in 2009
- Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar
- Lessons from the Death Map
- Tools on my Christmas list., (Fri, Jan 2nd)
- SSL Crack Shows You Must Advance Your Security
- Blocking access to MD5 signed certs, (Fri, Jan 2nd)
- Real plugs critical holes in Helix Server
- Military contractor "cyber-defense" gold rush begins
- Microsoft Urges Organizations Patch Vulnerability as New Round of Attacks Surface
- Thieves rob two California Apple Stores
- Netbook security risks?
- Brief: Zune music players crashing en masse
- Keeping up with the Microsoft confabs
- Brief: Microsoft's music players die for a day
- Antibiotics before the infection?
- Off the wire: Private firm may track all email and calls
- Curse of Silence, a Symbian S60 SMS Exploit
- Off the wire: Futuristic security checkpoint predicts your actions
- Microsoft Virtual Earth gets a 48TB update
- Steve Wozniak to Appear with Axiotron at Macworld
- Terrorists launder cash through online gambling
- If you love Windows XP, you’ll hate Windows 7
- Longstanding Theory Of Origin Of Species In Oceans Challenged
- 25 Years of Mac: From Boxy Beige to Silver Sleek
- The biggest threat to open source in 2009
- Yahoo, Intel have high hopes for Internet TV
- Are ID cards in Britain the road to 1984?
- What's Your 2009 Threat Prediction for the New Year?, (Thu, Jan 1st)
- 11 in China sentenced for software piracy
- Thieves rob two California Apple Stores
- Off the wire: Information gathering with GPG/PGP keytrusts
- With Gaza conflict, cyberattacks come too
- Psychic predictions for tech in 2009
- Thieves rob two California Apple Stores
- New Mac Mini at Macworld, Will Look Like iMac + Time Capsule
- Georgia Sex Offenders Have to Give Internet Passwords to Authorities
- Sexiest Geeks of 2008
- Who Leaked Windows 7?
- Dell reorgs amid slumping profits
- Security predictions for 2009
- Microsoft layoffs coming, Xbox staff likely unaffected
- Dev-Team teases v2.2-compatible iPhone 3G unlock for the New Year
- Report Accuses Microsoft of Purposefully Leaking Windows 7 Beta
- 2008: A year of cowboys in IT security
- Treasure Hunter Claims Google Maps Treasure Find
- Verisign Discontinues Flawed MD5 Certificates
- Leap-year glitch freezes Zune MP3 players
- Muslim hackers attack Israeli websites as Gaza strikes continue
- 2008 around just a little bit longer (1 second), (Wed, Dec 31st)
- Brief: Zune music players crashing en masse
- Brief: Chinese schools, search sites host malicious code
- Watch out for hidden cookies
- Security vendors ready fix for 'Curse of Silence' SMS attack
- Securing DNS should trump budget-cutting for enterprise IT, experts say
- Thieves rob two California Apple Stores
- Microsoft refutes Windows Media Player vulnerability
- SSL certs busted
- Roundcube Webmail - Another Issue, (Wed, Dec 31st)
- MS08-067 Worm on the Loose, (Wed, Dec 31st)
- Malware Analysis Course Rides Again
- Video - SMS Exploit Effects
- Securing DNS should trump budget-cutting for enterprise IT, experts say
- Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar
- Thieves rob two California Apple Stores
- Microsoft: MD5 hack poses no major threats to users
- CBP and smart containers: What does It know?
- On botnets, encryption and mega-worms: Security predictions for 2009
- Fry's Electronics VP faces criminal charges and lawsuit
- Researchers devise undetectable phishing attack
- Your Friendster Contacts Are Belong To Us
- Your Friendster Contacts Are Belong To Us
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 Released, (Wed, Dec 31st)
- An easy fix ignored
- Why game devs should support OS X and Linux
- First look: Linux kernel 2.6.28 officially released
- Spammers Face Fine up to €250,000 in Ireland
- UK government loses a computer a day
- Hackers 'selling fake anti-malware'
- Windows Media Player flaw denied
- Fatal virus reeking havoc on Ethiopia’s computers
- Microsoft proposes 'pay-as-you-go' PC
- iPhone hackers tell all: dev team presents at 25C3
- SSL broken! Hackers create rogue CA certificate using MD5 collisions
- How much governing power do online supporters give Obama?
- Kaspersky Lab to Bring Application Assessment, Whitelisting to its Enterprise Portfolio
- NASA faults equipment in Columbia shuttle disaster
- An easy fix ignored
- MD5 SSL Summary, (Tue, Dec 30th)
- Off the wire: Tales from the support crypt
- Off the wire: Tales from the support crypt
- Rogue Digital Certificates Require CAs, Browser Vendors Work to Tighten Internet Security
- Curse of Silence, a Symbian S60 SMS Exploit
- Malware Center: Tales from the support crypt: infected DVD drives, antiviruses that blow fuses and more
- Microsoft refutes Windows Media Player vulnerability
- Fry's Electronics VP faces criminal charges and lawsuit
- Researchers devise undetectable phishing attack
- The security imperative
- Microsoft downplays Windows Media Player bug
- News: Group attacks flaw in browser crypto security
- News: Researchers claim attack on browser security
- News: Microsoft hopes free security means less malware
- More Information Pertaining To The "Making the theoretical possible" CCC Presentation, (Tue, Dec 30th)
- Norton 360 expands backup and security capabilities
- Amazon warns customers of infected digital photo frames
- Secure Your Vista PC in 10 Easy Steps
- More "Fake AV" Incarnations Making The Rounds, (Tue, Dec 30th)
- Next Bad Thing(tm) to be announced at CCC, (Mon, Dec 29th)
- Enterprise Security in the Year 2008
- CCC video streams available, (Mon, Dec 29th)
- Top 10 Security Stories of 2008
- Microsoft Disputes Claim of Windows Media Player Vulnerability
- Brief: Chinese schools, search sites host malicious code
- Brief: Digital picture frame viruses back for Christmas
- Lightweight Facebook social engineering scam, (Mon, Dec 29th)
- FriendFeed, Twitter address URL redirection risks; Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace lag behind
- Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL bug since April
- Microsoft pours cold water on WMP flaw warning
- Cybereye | Keeping personal information personal
- Balancing Risk and the Budget
- The next generation of terrorism
- Cryptol, the language of cryptography, now available
- Lotto 'Glitch' Costs Winner £800K
- Scene stealer: The aXXo files
- UK government looking to censor internet
- Notebook sales top desktops for first time
- Verizon awarded $33.15m against cybersquatter
- F**k Ruby
- Malaysia uses satellite to fight illegal logging
- Video Game Industry Proves Recession Proof Thanks to Sequels
- Windows 7 beta 1 makes early debut
- Downturn will slow Mozilla's growth
- RIM's Certicom takeover bid hits a snag
- Hack your T-Mobile G1 to work with any iPod speaker dock!
- SBI fixes 'technical snag' in website
- Zambia’s leading ISP hacked
- Mozilla's mobile browser gets closer to prime time
- Are amateur genetic engineers dangerous?
- AT&T Wireless Outage, (Sun, Dec 28th)
- Level3 Outage?, (Sun, Dec 28th)
- NMAP Trivia: Mastering Network Mapping and Scanning, (Sun, Dec 28th)
- Windows Media Player Integer Overflow, (Sat, Dec 27th)
- Santa left a virus under the Christmas tree
- Roundcube Webmail Issues, (Fri, Dec 26th)
- Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL bug since April
- Microsoft warns of SQL attack
- Microsoft warns of SQL attack
- OS shoot-out: Windows vs. Mac OS X vs. Linux
- World of Warcraft hits 11.5 million subscribers
- World Bank bans India outsourcer Satyam for 8 years
- URL redirects open scareware loophole at major sites
- Why Windows 7 will hit store shelves in 2009
- Chinese hackers condemned for breaking into DPP Web site
- Review: RemoteTap for iPhone
- DNS flaw is 2008's biggest web blunder
- TrendMicro reveals hackers’ top 10 tricks to get data
- Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL Server bug since April
- Software development 'among 2009 security trends'
- Bogus Greetings Spread Holiday Malware
- Hackers deface Indian Eastern Rail website
- Homeland Security forecasts 5-year terror threats
- Microsoft warns of SQL attack
- Christmas ecard malware run, (Thu, Dec 25th)
- Secure Your Vista PC in 10 Easy Steps
- Samsung shipped infected digital picture frames
- Fake Christmas, holiday greetings spread new malware
- Microsoft warns of SQL attack
- Merry Christmas, and beware of digital hitchhikers!, (Thu, Dec 25th)
- Farewell to CastleCops, (Wed, Dec 24th)
- Chertoff Praises Bush Cyber Security Efforts
- Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL bug since April
- Fake antivirus peddlers helped by Microsoft, IRS
- Microsoft kicks fake security software off 400,000 PCs
- Microsoft warns of critical bug in SQL Server
- Brief: Digital picture frame viruses back for Christmas
- Brief: Microsoft flaw may add to SQL-injection troubles
- NIST conducts risk analysis of e-voting
- Safe to Open