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  1. Web 2.0 security? What a mash
  2. Security World: DriveCrypt 5.0 - the digital data safe
  3. Security World: CA releases Internet Security Suite Plus 2009
  4. Key Features of CA Internet Security Suite Plus 2009 for Desktop, Laptop Security
  5. Malware Miscellany, October 2008
  6. Cybereye | IT czar could improve cyber security
  7. IBM launches cloud computing services
  8. Netbooks + Ubuntu: On fence about form factor; OS solid
  9. Symantec takes cybercrime snapshot with 'Underground Economy' report
  10. Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks
  11. Old worm infects Department of Defense computers
  12. Start-up offers rootkit protection, partitions virtual machines
  13. Linux vendors patch XML parser
  14. iPhone update plugs security holes
  15. Are you sure you don't just want to use Ubuntu?
  16. Internet Freedom and Security Are Necessarily At Odds
  17. Old worm infects Department of Defense computers
  18. Linux vendors patch XML parser
  19. Sunday is Funday - Quickpwn and Pwnage tool for firmware 2.2 released!
  20. Sunday is Funday - iPhone 3G OFFICIALLY UNLOCKED!
  21. Linux vendors patch XML parser
  22. Old worm infects Department of Defense computers
  23. The old "install this codec to see free porn" trick works on Mac too!
  24. Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero
  25. Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks
  26. Old worm infects Department of Defense computers
  27. VMware security chief leaves to run OpenDNS
  28. Linux vendors patch XML parser
  29. Visible Ops Security, Phase 1
  30. Picture Printing Kiosks & Flash Memory Devices, (Sat, Nov 22nd)
  31. Malware in Lenovo
  32. Brief: Apple plugs a dozen iPhone security holes
  33. Brief: Brief study shows difficulty in detecting malware
  34. Off the wire: Mobile eID security issues examined by ENISA
  35. Details emerge about President’s Cyber Plan
  36. Details emerge about President’s Cyber Plan
  37. Do You Know Where Your Laptops Are?
  38. Script Fragmentation Attack Could Allow Hackers to Dodge Anti-Virus Detection
  39. Mark Rasch: Just EnCase It's Not a Search
  40. Oliver Day: Microsoft's Stance on Piracy Affects Us All
  41. Botnet Operators Likely to Change Tactics in Wake of McColo, Intercage Shutdowns
  42. Security World: Alarm remote with advanced voice technology to protect smaller networks
  43. Virus Center: Malware disguised as files related to "High School Musical" movie
  44. Security World: Mobile eID security issues examined by ENISA
  45. McAfee completes Secure Computing buy
  46. Verizon Wireless Staff Had Unauthorized Access to President-elect Barack Obama's Cell Phone
  47. Verizon Employees Sneak Peak at Obama Cell Phone Records
  48. Check Point appliances fight spam, protect industrial networks
  49. VMware security chief leaves to run OpenDNS
  50. IETF: Should we ignore the Kaminsky bug?
  51. Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills
  52. International Challenges in PCI Security
  53. Nielsen Mobile, an Altor Networks Customer
  54. Ł25m for Queen's fight against e-crime
  55. ID cards 'could replace passports'
  56. Security World: Fingerprint access control device from Futronic
  57. Off the wire: Team Foundation Server and the OWASP top ten
  58. Verizon snoops peek at Obama's cell phone records
  59. iPhone update kills 12 security bugs
  60. To USB or not to USB, well not in the DoD - what do you do?, (Fri, Nov 21st)
  61. Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool
  62. Search-and-Destroy
  63. Nielson Mobile, an Altor Networks Customer
  64. LiveCLIQ brings FREE video streaming and recording to the iPhone
  65. Apple releases iPhone 2.2 firmware
  66. Verizon staff had unauthorized access to Obama's cell
  67. iTunes 8.0.2 now available, adds VoiceOver capabilities
  68. Massive EU online library looks to compete with Google
  69. Company sues Facebook over somethingorother
  70. Shut Down Your Console To Save The Planet
  71. Mobile banking prospects seen better in Asia
  72. Analyst upgrades Yahoo, calling stock cheap
  73. It’s official: No IE 8 until 2009
  74. LiveCLIQ brings video streaming and recording to the iPhone
  75. Vietnam one of world’s leading sources of spam
  76. Brief: Brief study shows difficulty in detecting malware
  77. Brief: Microsoft to replace OneCare with free service
  78. Sex-toy ads pulled from NRC website
  79. IT Security's Next Big Threat: Young People
  80. Russian hackers stole my homework
  81. Piracy fears emerge after hackers crack the PSP 3000
  82. Adobe Air polluted by critical flaws
  83. IETF: Should we ignore the Kaminsky bug?
  84. China Targets U.S. Computers For Espionage, Report Warns
  85. Queuing psychology: Can waiting in line be fun?
  86. Security World: Expanded IPSec VPN secure client for PCs and handhelds
  87. Off the wire: Major spam botnets yet to recover after host shut-down
  88. News: Secure hash competition kicks off
  89. News: Microsoft hopes free security means less malware
  90. Symantec Sees Rise in USB-Based Malware as Reports of U.S. Army Ban Surface
  91. Security World: Major spam botnets yet to recover after host shut-down
  92. IT security: Survey says it's better
  93. Microsoft: Free anti-malware for all (Windows users)!
  94. Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives
  95. Transition Watch: Cybersecurity challenges loom for Obama
  96. Start-up offers rootkit protection, partitions virtual machines
  97. Researchers find vulnerability in Windows Vista
  98. IETF: Should we ignore the Kaminsky bug?
  99. How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate
  100. How to preserve security and autonomy while meeting information sharing directives
  101. Linux gets Common Criteria certs
  102. Conference: 21st Annual FIRST Conference
  103. Conference: Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE 7x)
  104. Security World: Juvenile computer hacker pleads guilty
  105. Hospitals still fighting virus infection - day three
  106. German, Finnish and Swedish
  107. German, Finnish and Swedish
  108. Teenager pleads guilty to botnet, 'swatting' charges
  109. International Challenges in PCI Security
  110. How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate
  111. Group: Gov't should provide cybersecurity incentives
  112. How to preserve security and autonomy while meeting information sharing directives
  113. Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills
  114. I really don't want to use Windows anymore
  115. Large quantity SQL Injection mitigation , (Thu, Nov 20th)
  116. What does the spam ISP shutdown really mean?
  117. PSP 3000 hacked with Datel Lite Blue Tool
  118. Computer virus quarantines London Hospital for second day
  119. Hot or not: Software update vulnerabilities
  120. Off the wire: Security issues in group management
  121. Witnesses set for MySpace suicide trial
  122. An Ad for DDoS Services - Network, Phone, Competition, (Wed, Nov 19th)
  123. University Launches Incubator for Internet Security Technology Start-ups
  124. Experts: Cyber-crime as Destructive as Credit Crisis
  125. Microsoft give students the finger, once again
  126. GCN Lab Review: Norton Internet Security 2009
  127. Norton 2009 makes life a beach for Web surfers
  128. Malware found in Lenovo software package
  129. How to Handle DDoS Incidents? We're Looking for Tips., (Wed, Nov 19th)
  130. Security World: Application Aware Firewalling from SonicWALL
  131. Security World: Security issues in group management
  132. Security World: New firewall matrix analysis technology
  133. Will technology drive global recovery?
  134. Fortinet beefs up midrange FortiGate security appliance
  135. Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills
  136. British hospitals hit with malware attack
  137. Microsoft to offer free security software
  138. Cybersecurity is focus of new University of Texas start-up incubator
  139. 2 Cheat Sheets for Incident Handling, (Wed, Nov 19th)
  140. Microsoft-hosted Online security-service for business users due in 2010
  141. Microsoft kills OneCare, replaces it with freebie 'Morro'
  142. Security World: McAfee completes acquisition of Secure Computing
  143. Security World: Winners of (ISC)2 Annual Cyber Security Awareness Contest
  144. Security World: New firewall matrix analysis technology
  145. Security World: New book: "Ubuntu Kung Fu"
  146. Layoffs Mean Companies Must Pay Close Attention to Identity Management
  147. Microsoft kills OneCare, replaces it with freebie 'Morro'
  148. Half of Brits willing to give blood to prove identity
  149. IT Dojo: Five things you should know about rootkits [video]
  150. Microsoft drops OneCare antivirus product
  151. Branch office security, traffic management get a lift
  152. Hosting firm takedown bags 500,000 bots
  153. Srizbi botnet flounders after McColo shutdown
  154. Add a staffing firm to your job search arsenal
  155. Microsoft ditches OneCare for free antivirus
  156. Fake Windows XP activation trojan goes 2.0
  157. Judge tosses Psystar’s countersuit
  158. Are We Doomed?, (Wed, Nov 19th)
  159. NASA tests "deep space Internet"
  160. Yahoo to make BrowserPlus open-source
  161. Facebook application verification plan rankles some developers
  162. Yahoo Shares Soar as Jerry Yang Agrees to Quit CEO Post
  163. Microsoft to Phase Out Windows Live OneCare
  164. Ruby on Rails rolls into the enterprise
  165. Apple's new MacBooks have built-in copy protection measures
  166. MS explains 7-year patch delay
  167. SSH sniffer attack poses minor risk
  168. OS earns highest-ever gov’t security rating. Does that make it “most secure?”
  169. Boxee Gets $4 Million
  170. Hacking Bluetooth 2.1 Passwords
  171. Virus sweeps through university e-mail
  172. Linux on the iPhone?
  173. Latest Ninteno Wii update blitzes Homebrew modifications
  174. Facebook spamming 'not surprising'
  175. Woman loses $400,000 in Nigerian e-mail scam
  176. KZN govt pioneers fingerprint security
  177. Worm Infects London Hospital Systems
  178. New 'Stealth' Technology Secures Data On Shared Networks
  179. US teen hacker 'DShocker' confesses three-year crime spree
  180. Developer strikes it rich with iPhone game
  181. Brief: Microsoft to replace OneCare with free service
  182. Brief: Microsoft sees value in exploitability index
  183. Maybe Security Awareness Training is Boring, (Wed, Nov 19th)
  184. Apple dodges antitrust bullet
  185. Flash! Firefox No Longer An Automatic Defense Against Browser Drive-Bys
  186. Commercial vendor of spyware under legal fire
  187. What really happened to the candidates' computers?
  188. Microsoft kills Windows Live OneCare and Equipt subscription services
  189. Microsoft kills off Windows Live OneCare and Equipt subscription services
  190. Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users
  191. Microsoft kills OneCare, replaces it with freebie 'Morro'
  192. Off the wire: Organizations fail to educate employees about online shopping risks
  193. Conference: InfoSec World 2009 Conference & Expo
  194. Coviello: Better times ahead for government IT security
  195. Changing business landscape makes identity and access management key to IT security
  196. Security World: Study on enterprise encryption trends in Australia
  197. Security World: Quality assurance program for PCI assessment community
  198. NIST extends comment period for draft assistance in assessing security controls
  199. Agency partnership improves mobile data security
  200. Security World: Most corporations ignore SharePoint security risks
  201. U.S. court halts sale of spyware program
  202. John Thompson retiring as Symantec CEO
  203. Judge delays trial of accused Palin e-mail hacker
  204. IT security education continues to evolve
  205. NetWitness releases free version of security software
  206. Reminders to check back, (Tue, Nov 18th)
  207. Hospital's systems hit by computer virus
  208. Video - E:VOLUTION en francais
  209. Conference: 2009 European Workshop on System Security (EuroSec)
  210. Plaintext Recovery Attack Against OpenSSH (4.7p1), (Tue, Nov 18th)
  211. Off the wire: Whitepaper - Protection for Mac and Linux computers
  212. Security World: Organizations fail to educate employees about online shopping risks
  213. Virus Center: Web malware jumps 21% in October 2008
  214. OS earns highest-ever gov't security rating. Does that make it "most secure?"
  215. 'No lost memory sticks' shocker for gov't dept
  216. Unisys' Stealth Solution
  217. Security World: IP video decoding accelerator for surveillance systems from Maxtor
  218. Security World: atsec Evaluates Oracle Enterprise Linux at Common Criteria EAL 4+
  219. Video: Cyber security's dragons and snakes
  220. PCI council sharpens oversight of security auditors
  221. Symantec CEO John Thompson to step down
  222. IT security education continues to evolve
  223. McColo takedown: Vigilantism or Neighborhood Watch?
  224. NetWitness releases free version of security software
  225. Dodgy ISP briefly comes online, updates botnet
  226. Spam drop could boost Trojan attacks
  227. Security Predictions: Two Views of DHS
  228. Symantec CEO John Thompson to Step Down Next Year
  229. Consumer Watchdog overreacts about Gmail
  230. Apple updates MacBook glass trackpad
  231. Chinese Hacker Tool Targeting MS08-067 Vulnerability
  232. Miley Cyrus the victim of Internet death hoax
  233. Office Web Apps won't work offline
  234. DivX cuts estimates, sues Yahoo over ended deal
  235. Made on Many Macs, Kontain Takes on Facebook and MySpace
  236. Kodak sues Samsung, LG over camera patents
  237. Artist wants webcam to replace eye
  238. Symantec's John Thompson to retire as CEO
  239. Microsoft touts new online store as a netbook complement
  240. Adobe to Walk Line Between Desktop and Cloud Computing
  241. Prophesy of economic collapse 'coming true'
  242. Dodgy ISP briefly comes online, updates botnet
  243. Huge job cuts at Sun
  244. Anti fraud site hit by a DDoS attack
  245. Apple’s Mac OS X security strategy differs from Microsoft’s Windows
  246. Next Monday a bad day for computer virus attacks
  247. Healthcare IT faces a new enemy
  248. Science fiction fans fight off hackers on FaceBook
  249. It's Unpacking Day for Astronauts at Space Station
  250. British site focusing on online scams targeted in DDoS attack