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  1. Security World: Thin Backup Option for Exchange databases
  2. Holiday Gift Guide 2008: Geek gifts ideas
  3. Security World: Protect data on high service quality Ethernet circuits with Ethernet Encryptor 10G
  4. Off the wire: The NSA?s new data-mining facility
  5. Security World: Malware immune secure flash drives from Kanguru
  6. Spammers Sidestep SMTP
  7. Virus Center: Nasty malicious code written for financial profit
  8. Off the wire: Advanced malware techniques boost the underground economy
  9. Macs are totally secure out of the box?
  10. Network Solutions phishing came before Web attack
  11. Facebook worm refuses to die
  12. FBI: Criminals auto-dialing with hacked VoIP systems
  13. FTC has a message for vishing victims
  14. Facebook worm refuses to die
  15. Money woes redux, more malware, shopping jam
  16. E-tailers ready for cybercrooks this season
  17. Network Solutions phishing came before Web attack
  18. Baby, baby!, (Fri, Dec 5th)
  19. Facebook worm "Koobface" is back
  20. Eight patches from Microsoft
  21. Facebook security warning leaves users confused
  22. eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: ContentWatch ContentProtect 300 Security Appliance
  23. Koobface Virus Turns Up on Facebook
  24. Macs are totally secure out of the box?
  25. The debate resumes over Mac security
  26. Windows users indifferent to patch alarm, says researcher
  27. E-tailers ready for cybercrooks this season
  28. Adobe admits new PDF password protection is weaker
  29. Firefox Add-On Alerts Amazon Shoppers to Illegal Content
  30. Vulnerable Windows Machines? Shocking!
  31. Trusteer launches search engine for malware configuration files
  32. One million people's details could be culled from DNA database
  33. Creating MS08-067 Exploits
  34. Network Solutions phishing came before Web attack
  35. Microsoft slates 8 bug updates for year's final Patch Tuesday
  36. Firefox Add-On Alerts Amazon Shoppers to Illegal Content
  37. Vulnerable Windows Machines? Shocking!
  38. Mystery shopper site settles with FTC
  39. Mozilla to pull anti-phishing feature from Firefox 2.0
  40. What's Your Risk Appetite?
  41. Microsoft, EMC partner on data-loss prevention
  42. Mass. 201 CMR 17: The Darkness and the Light
  43. Intel, Google asked to help revise EU data protection laws
  44. Security World: Rogue bots and social networking
  45. Harden Facebook? Sure, but where to start?
  46. Security World: Trust the UK Government with my data? No way!
  47. ContentWatch Security Appliance Offers Filtering, Anti-malware
  48. Security World: Social networking boom enables cybercriminals to make more plausible scams
  49. Been updatin' your Flash player lately?, (Fri, Dec 5th)
  50. Security World: With a surge in online cybercrime, IBM bolsters security services
  51. Security World: Card Authentication Package from Ricoh
  52. Security World: Cisco introduces expert-level CCIE certification in wireless networking
  53. Off the wire: Whitepaper - How to attain PCI compliance
  54. Off the wire: Advanced malware techniques boost the underground economy
  55. Microsoft Plans Eight Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday
  56. Brief: Nearly all PCs run vulnerable software, firm says
  57. Brief: Apple nixes antivirus recommendation
  58. News: Online payment site hijacked by crime gang
  59. News: TJX employee fired for exposing shoddy security
  60. Rogue DHCP servers, (Thu, Dec 4th)
  61. Security World: Advanced malware techniques boost the underground economy
  62. Firefox users targeted by rare piece of malware
  63. Criminals take control of CheckFree Web site
  64. 5 Must-Do Cyber Security Steps for Obama
  65. Intego finds new variant of RSPlug Trojan Horse
  66. Security, civil liberties experts question data-mining
  67. Virus Center: Popular airlines exploited by cybercriminals
  68. Security World: Third Brigade VM Protection delivers cloud-ready security for VMware virtual machines
  69. IT security outlook: Ominous
  70. Better privacy for better security
  71. Wardriving in Copenhagen, Denmark
  72. Security World: First secure USB flash drive to fully support Mac OS X
  73. Password stealing malware masquerades as Firefox add-on
  74. Microsoft and EMC Partner to Build Data Loss Prevention Technology in Infrastructure
  75. Secunia: Less than 2% of Windows PCs fully patched
  76. Finjan blocking access to isc.sans.org, (Thu, Dec 4th)
  77. Roasted laptops, fighting panthers and fishing accidents
  78. Secunia: Less that 2% of Windows PCs fully patched
  79. Criminals take control of CheckFree Web site
  80. FBI says copper thefts threaten U.S. infrastructure
  81. 5 Must-Do Cyber Security Steps for Obama
  82. Sun patches at least 14 bugs in Java
  83. Pentagon hacker tries one more time to avoid extradition
  84. Virtually every Windows PC at risk, says Secunia
  85. Intego finds new variant of RSPlug Trojan Horse
  86. Security, civil liberties experts question data-mining
  87. Who Pushed Vendors Toward Better Security?
  88. Americans are Ferengis, Europeans are Vulcans
  89. Let's be smart about patching databases
  90. Asking a paranoid question
  91. Security World: Fighting computer crimes without the threat of a forensic compromise
  92. Secunia Survey Finds 98 Percent of PCs Have Vulnerable Program
  93. Security World: Apache Tomcat 4.1.39 fixes security issues
  94. Security World: BIO-key granted patent to secure biometric enrollments from unauthorized use
  95. Security World: Solarflare 65nm triple-speed 10GBASE-T silicon
  96. Off the wire: Real Web 2.0: battling Web spam
  97. Off the wire: A woman sent Nigerian scam artists $400,000
  98. Off the wire: Growth in Internet crime calls for growth in punishment
  99. Off the wire: Whitepaper - Worst practices in SOA implementation
  100. Drexel students hijack online poll, get underwear
  101. ThinkPad PCs get built-in anti-theft tools
  102. New ISC Poll! Has your organization suffered a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack in the last year? , (Wed, Dec 3rd)
  103. ICANN terminates EstDomains, Directi takes over 280k domains
  104. Infocus: Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
  105. Infocus: WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
  106. License server glitch exposes SonicWall users to threats
  107. Apple removes antivirus support page
  108. Pentagon hacker tries one more time to avoid extradition
  109. Apple antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing'
  110. Windows software encrypts group-policy security
  111. Microsoft's Live Search (finally) adds malware warnings
  112. Apple removes anti-virus recommendation
  113. Brief: Retroactive immunity for spying goes on trial
  114. Brief: Apple nixes antivirus recommendation
  115. Apple removes Mac antivirus language from site
  116. £12bn snooping database disappears from Queen's speech
  117. Data Security Summary - July to December 2008
  118. Brief: Apple "encourages" antivirus defense for Macs
  119. Brief: Retroactive immunity for spying goes on trial
  120. Apple Anti-Virus Advisory Overhyped
  121. Security World: SecureEmail free for non-commercial use
  122. Security World: Growth in Internet crime calls for growth in punishment
  123. Apple's "install antivirus on your Mac" page is gone, but the idea lives on
  124. AV on my Macs? Say it ain't so!
  125. Mac antivirus warning removed by Apple
  126. VMware security advisories, (Wed, Dec 3rd)
  127. Botnet master sees himself as next Bill Gates
  128. Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang
  129. Apple antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing'
  130. Napolitano may find support for raising H-1B cap at hearing
  131. Windows software encrypts group-policy security
  132. Rexam Global CIO Paul Martin discusses packing it up
  133. Apple says users should install antivirus software
  134. Apple quietly recommends using antivirus software
  135. U.S. Open used Web filtering to prevent online gambling
  136. Security World: Prevent illegal corporate activity with SifoScopes
  137. 1.91% of all PCs are fully patched!
  138. Sun Java 6.0 Update 11 is now available, (Wed, Dec 3rd)
  139. E pur se muove (and yet it moves)
  140. Despite what blogs (and Apple) say, Macs will eventually have malware
  141. A Partial Wireless Security Glossary
  142. Security World: Automated network compliance and assurance management for PCI DSS
  143. Security World: Survey unveils major gap in the way CEOs manage cyber risks
  144. Security World: First HDTV network camera with 10x optical zoom and H.264 compression
  145. Sonicwall License Manager Failure, (Tue, Dec 2nd)
  146. Security World: Utimaco combines the Lenovo fingerprint logon with full disk encryption
  147. Is your employer doing enough to prevent you from being the next Julie Amero?
  148. Shared and Privileged Account Password Management Important for Security
  149. Security World: Vulnerability management solution from Rapid7 and Trend Micro
  150. Off the wire: Whitepaper - Hacking your PBX: 15 ways to make the most of a modern phone system
  151. Off the wire: Expand your user-authentication options with mouse dynamics
  152. Does Drew decision criminalize TOS violations?
  153. Malware targets U.S. military computers
  154. Security World: Entrust enhances its multifactor authentication platform
  155. Security World: New mobile authentication options
  156. Security World: Internet link balancers with VPN load balancing and failover from Peplink
  157. It's time for antivirus, says Apple
  158. Monthly Binary Analysis Update (November)
  159. Pimp My Backup
  160. News to know: Apple and anti-virus; Vista SP2; Kumo; Palm; Linux
  161. News to know: Apple and anti-virus; Vista SP2; Kumo; Palm
  162. Breaking the zero-day habit
  163. Gulf of execution
  164. Apple iPhone customers gain free VPN service
  165. Brief: Apple "encourages" antivirus defense for Macs
  166. Brief: MySpace bullying trial ends in misdemeanors
  167. How to Strengthen Your Enterprise Wireless Network Security
  168. Has technology evolved our language beyond recognition?
  169. Off the wire: A new issue of (IN)SECURE Magazine has been released
  170. Apple: Mac users should run multiple anti-virus
  171. Intel Arms Lenovo ThinkPad Laptops with New Anti-Theft Technology
  172. Off the wire: Study reveals corporate failure to safeguard core IT assets
  173. HMRC data loss was preventable, says government advisor
  174. Tests highlight computer risks
  175. An Average Brit Receives 10 Spam Every Day
  176. Stores hope for Cyber Monday sales boost
  177. Spam Volumes Rising Despite McColo Shutdown
  178. Security World: Fingerprint-enabled personal navigation devices from Medion
  179. London hospitals almost back online after worm infection
  180. Microsoft warns of malware exploiting known vulnerability
  181. Worm attacks unpatched systems
  182. AlertPay hit by a large scale DDoS attack
  183. Cybereye | Has FISMA improved IT security? Maybe
  184. Calling Mac users - Have you installed antivirus on your Mac?
  185. AlertPay hit by a large scale DDoS attack
  186. Hackers boot Linux on iPhone
  187. Input filtering and escaping in SQL injection mitigation, (Mon, Dec 1st)
  188. Security World: Study reveals corporate failure to safeguard core IT assets
  189. Off the wire: Set up a SSH-based point to point connection
  190. Off the wire: EU to search out cyber criminals
  191. Off the wire: Guide - The need for vulnerability management
  192. Former inmate accused of hacking prison IT
  193. Pimp My Backup
  194. Is there no end to the AutoRun madness?
  195. Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus?
  196. It's Time to Sign the Root Zone Already
  197. 10 Microsoft research projects
  198. Tough times and risk management, Part 2
  199. Mumbai terrorism, worm warning, holiday woe
  200. Massive botnet returns from the dead, starts spamming
  201. System design key to stopping data breaches
  202. 'Dumbing down' the security profession
  203. News to know: Mumbai attacks, Microhoo, Holiday shopping, HDTVs
  204. Call for volunteers - Web Honeypot Project, (Mon, Dec 1st)
  205. Security Lessons and Your Personal Firewall
  206. Rejected Email Issues, (Sun, Nov 30th)
  207. In Mumbai, bloggers and Twitter offer help to relatives
  208. Who's been reading my cell-phone records?
  209. In Mumbai, bloggers and Twitter offer help to relatives
  210. Who's been reading my cell-phone records?
  211. Cybercrime fighter sells security
  212. Cyber attack has Pentagon worried
  213. Virus hits nearly 75% of systems on Afghanistan military base
  214. Ubuntu users: Time to update!, (Sat, Nov 29th)
  215. Possible Mumbai Scams?, (Sat, Nov 29th)
  216. In Mumbai, bloggers and Twitter offer help to relatives
  217. Who's been reading my cell-phone records?
  218. In Mumbai, bloggers and Twitter offer help to relatives
  219. Who's been reading my cell-phone records?
  220. Rootkit unearthed in network security software
  221. BMW creates the car key credit card
  222. Joost streaming video application appears for the iPhone
  223. Memories may be stored on your DNA
  224. FreeBSD 6.4 Released
  225. Can a computer virus leave you with kiddie porn?
  226. CBS page compromised by hackers
  227. Sophos warns of UK phishing scheme
  228. Gaming News 12 reasons console gaming beats PCs
  229. Google warns of Christmas malware e-mails
  230. Andhra Police website hacked
  231. The criminal underworld of hackers is learning from the business world
  232. Computer Virus Hits U.S. Military Base in Afghanistan
  233. Lori Drew Found Guilty: Fake Online ID = Murder?
  234. Linux runs on Apple iPhone
  235. What if the computers went back to the '70s too?
  236. Security World: Malware attacks decline from the US, but increase from China, Russia and Korea
  237. Chris Wysopal: Standing on Other's Shoulders
  238. Mark Rasch: Just EnCase It's Not a Search
  239. Mumbai terrorism, worm warning, holiday woe
  240. In Mumbai, bloggers and Twitter offer help to relatives
  241. Who's been reading my cell-phone records?
  242. Brief: MySpace bullying trial ends in misdemeanors
  243. Brief: Microsoft warns of attacks on recent flaw
  244. Europe to get cyber crime alert system
  245. London hospitals still battling computer virus
  246. Spam on the Rise?
  247. Mumbai Attacks : Knowledge is Power
  248. How spyware nearly sent a teacher to prison
  249. Fayetteville State University troubleshoots with NAC
  250. US government to consider encrypting root zone DNS hosts