- Adobe ships fix for clickjacking, clipboard hijack threats
- Government study finds H-1B visa fraud
- Security World: Organized cybercrime replaces random individual attacks
- Adobe Flash 10 Released , (Wed, Oct 15th)
- Legislation introduced to revamp FVAP
- Off the wire: A comparison of virtualization features of HP-UX, Solaris, and AIX
- Judge freezes assets of massive spam ring
- Smart fabrics and interactive textiles
- Symantec details product-integration scheme
- A single drink will not shrink your brain
- The process and culture of security
- Mauritius moves on smart card ID
- Exchanging e-mails with a pirate
- McAfee announces new security suite
- Four security lessons from the World Bank breach
- Brief: Insiders dodge security for productivity, RSA says
- Brief: Microsoft patches Host Integration Server, Office
- Ex DHS Cyber Security Director Joins Wurldtech
- Snooping database has to happen says gov't
- Livin' La Vida Linux
- Malware Miscellany, September 2008
- ManageFusion 2008
- Security World: Data privacy application from SAP and Cisco
- Security World: New SSL VPN gateway - Connectra NGX R66
- FTC, NZ authorities hit massive spam operation
- Microsoft reveals critical holes in Active Directory, mainframe gateway
- Will the real spam king please stand up?
- Anonymous proxy servers: Necessary or evil?
- Altor releases virtual firewall.
- Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails
- Brief: Microsoft patches Host Integration Server, Office
- Brief: Apple closes open-source flaws with latest patch
- Day 15 - Containing the Damage From a Lost or Stolen Laptop, (Wed, Oct 15th)
- Surge in Facebook Malware
- Security the focus as Microsoft, Oracle patch bugs
- Novell buying Managed Objects for BSM
- Wabisabilabi puts 'zero day' shield into UTMs
- What Makes a Critical Vulnerability Critical?
- Secunia: popular security suites failing to block exploits
- IT spending hit won't rival dot-com bust, Gartner says
- Beware computer malfunction: Airbus
- Joost Reboots, But Is It Too Late?
- Facebook's safety chief responds to KIDS act
- Workout for brain just a few clicks away
- Google to appeal German thumbnail copyright ruling
- Firefox 3.1 beta now available
- Intel says slowdown won’t harm technology
- How Spam is Improving AI
- Gmail can be easily spoofed
- SKorean PM warns of hacking threat by NKorea, China
- Excel error leaves Barclays with more Lehman assets than it bargained for
- Orange UK pulls BlackBerry Bold over 3G problems
- Kaspersky hunts for hackers down under
- Security the Focus as Microsoft, Oracle Patch Bugs
- PDF Files and Flash Ads Can Contain Malicious Code
- Software can hold drivers' cell-phone calls
- New MacBooks add metal cases but no FireWire
- New MacBook Air adds speed, storage
- New MacBook Pro adds power, graphics might
- Oracle quarterly patches on black tuesday, (Tue, Oct 14th)
- Fake Microsoft Patch Tuesday malware campaign spreading
- Microsoft Releases Patch Tuesday Fixes With New Exploitability Index
- What Makes a Critical Vulnerability Critical?
- October Black Tuesday Overview, (Tue, Oct 14th)
- Google apps not so secure
- WhiteHat Enhances Education Services Division
- Security behavior varies by country, Cisco finds
- Top security suites fail exploit tests
- Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails
- Blue Coat, partners pitch less expensive data-leak prevention
- Bush enacts PRO-IP anti-piracy law
- Top security suites fail exploit tests
- SCA: EROs ID Best Practices
- Calyptix, Aberdeen Intro UTM White Paper
- Microsoft raises alarm over 'experimental' security fix
- Exploit Predictions
- Security World: Updated CompTIA Security+ Exam available October 14
- Security World: New book: "iPhone UK: The Missing Manual"
- Security World: Check Point's DynamicID simplifies two-factor authentication
- New high-speed encryptor for classified data
- Article: Q&A: Threats to the US critical communications infrastructure
- Move on, move on…
- AEP Networks to Host PKI Presentation
- Deloitte laptop stolen: Clients at risk
- Security World: Secure Computing supplies SCADA-specific security signatures
- MoD admits losing nearly 2m recruits' details
- Google's Android: Beware the malware?
- 'Experimental' security fix is malware, Microsoft says
- Microsoft readies first attack forecast
- Security software performs poorly in exploit test
- When the watchdog is the underdog
- Blue Coat, partners pitch less expensive data-leak prevention
- Europe and the U.S.: The one way mirror
- Use Gmail to fight spam
- Black box for the enterprise protects data from terrorists, hurricanes
- Massive quantum network unveiled
- Reinventing SIP
- Blackmailing hacker hijacks hotel emails
- HP to manage PC manufacturing plant in China
- Survey: IT execs afraid of job losses
- Microsoft ready for Silverlight's second act
- Mozilla Labs pursues Web dev tools
- PSP And PS3 Gets Updates
- RSA survey shows employees’ everyday behaviours puts sensitive business information at risk
- Nokia poised to unveil first touchscreen N-Series
- Microsoft to buy BlackBerry
- NSW Govt advised to give students Linux laptops
- Hoping for AppleTV update at Apple’s notebook event
- Bush Signs Law Creating Copyright Czar
- Vietnamese student hacker arrested
- WiFi in hotels provide security risks to users
- Hackers hijack Patch Tuesday
- Top security suites fail exploit tests
- Cybercrime Supersite 'DarkMarket' Was FBI Sting, Documents Confirm
- Big leap in malicious Web sites
- Shell-shocked banks must safeguard data
- World Bank denies hackers pwned key systems
- Day 14 - Containment: a Personal IdentityTheft Incident, (Tue, Oct 14th)
- Security software performs poorly in exploit test
- Mafiaboy grows up: A hacker seeks redemption
- Google Downplays Talk of Security Vulnerabilities
- Brief: Apple closes open-source flaws with latest patch
- Brief: Lawmaker's son indicted for Palin e-mail hack
- Off the wire: The insider security threat in IT and financial services
- Appliance sniffs out database exploits
- EU group demos quantum cryptography
- Debate around 'partial disclosure' heats up
- Security software performs poorly in exploit test
- Boston College converts chapel into high security data center
- World Bank denies report of massive data breaches
- PCI app security: Who's guarding the data bank?
- NTIA explores challenges to widespread deployment of DNSSEC
- McAfee Notes Spread of Bogus Security Software
- Symantec beats the competition...
- Debate around "Partial Disclosure" heats up
- Step-on scanner lets air passengers keep shoes on
- BitDefender: E-Threats Continued in Sept.
- Security World: The insider security threat in IT and financial services
- CryptoCard Upgrades Managed Authentication
- Dell Launches SingleClick Remote Access
- Orange County Gets Email Encryption
- AirMagnet Extends PCI Data Security Support
- Day 13 - Containment: Containing on Production Systems Such as a Web Server , (Mon, Oct 13th)
- OT: Happy Turkey Day Canada, (Mon, Oct 13th)
- Security World: Enterprise security solution for Linux on IBM System z
- Security World: First miniature security computer for Mac desktops and laptops
- Artificial intelligence to join phishing fight in 2009
- World Bank hit by cyber intrusion epidemic?
- Black box for the enterprise protects data from terrorists, hurricanes
- Boston College converts chapel into high security data center
- World Bank denies report of massive data breaches
- Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
- It only seems like the only news is the economy
- Off the wire: Book review - Voice over IP Security
- Identity fraud the focus of week-long spotlight
- Music fans back legal downloads
- Cutting Through the Spin of Recent Vulnerability Disclosures
- MySQL cofounder David Axmark leaving Sun
- Washington DC latest to drop Microsoft for web apps
- MacBook and MacBook Pro Repair Document Leaked, Confirms "Late 2008" Update
- HP admits 38 desktops have defective Nvidia chips
- Experts predict surge in spam during festival season
- Hackers force Al-Arabiya site name change
- 8 Cheap Tips for Avoiding Pesky (and Expensive) Data Breach Notifications
- Hackers got into 18 computer servers at World Bank
- Off the wire: ASP.NET data binding and AntiXss encoding
- Review: Voice over IP Security
- Off the wire: Whitepaper - A new approach to secure file delivery
- Day 12 Containment: Gathering Evidence That Can be Used in Court, (Sun, Oct 12th)
- Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
- Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
- Google ignores some reported security problems?
- EFF: Hollywood's RealDVD suit is a smokescreen
- Error puts data on 30 million German phone users on Internet
- iPhone being banned in the Netherlands?
- Acer Launches First 4G WiMax Laptops
- Microsoft Denies Plans for Add-On Blu-Ray Drive for Xbox 360.
- Hackers Use Nvidia Graphics Card to Smash WPA2 10,000 Percent Faster
- Palin Must Save Her Yahoo E-Mails, Judge Rules
- Al-Arabiya website restored
- Day 11 - Identification: Other Methods of Identifying an Incident, (Sat, Oct 11th)
- The Risks In Wildcard Certificates
- Apple Security Update 2008-007, (Sat, Oct 11th)
- Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
- Mafiaboy grows up; a hacker seeks redemption
- Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
- PCI app security: Who's guarding the data bank?
- It only seems like the only news is the economy
- Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
- Full-length shows for YouTube
- Laptops blamed for Qantas flight incident
- Apple shares surge, investors like valuation
- Google Employees Watch In Horror As 60 Percent Of Their Stock Options Drown
- People with strong numerical and problem-solving skills seem to be appreciated by employers
- Should Microsoft Buy Yahoo Now?
- Top 10: Economic woes, AMD splits, Microsoft developments
- Prices for stolen information plummet
- Firefox Add-on Blocks 'Clickjacking' Attacks
- Microsoft promises huge patch day next week
- Student says U of O snubbed offer to reveal security flaw in new pay stubs
- No MPs emails accessed by MITTS hackers
- Eee ships with malware
- Smartphones and PDA users are more concerned with theft than hacking
- Corporate data loss not down to hackers
- Mac Security: Antivirus
- Newer MBPs may contain faulty NVIDIA chips
- Over half of U.K. firms have lost data
- New kernel boosts embedded
- VeriSign and ICANN Square Off Over the DNS Root
- Google Gmail, Other Apps, Vulnerable To Attack
- World Bank Besieged By Hackers, Or Not
- World Bank Cyber Intrusions, (Fri, Oct 10th)
- U.S. gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file
- To Open Wifi or Not To Open Wifi?
- 11 patches in October cycle
- US proposes DNS fix: digital signatures
- Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges
- U.K. companies offered 'password amnesty'
- Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
- U.S. gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file
- Apple posts Security Update 2008-007
- Centralizing enterprise security ops and management
- 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
- Security makes a quantum leap
- ISP snoops slink away: Adzilla quits US market
- Apple Releases Mega Patch Security Update
- Poll: Stickers 2008
- Check Point Adds Virtualization to Security Lineup
- MoD breach: Data goes missing from "secure location"
- Fake Microsoft Update Email, (Fri, Oct 10th)
- Off the wire: Man indicted for alleged hack of Sarah Palin?s e-mail account
- Consumers score a partial win against Walmart
- Security information and event management: Finding the proverbial needle
- Information AND network protection: Finding the right mix
- Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
- 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
- User-centric security begs for process overhaul
- Mac security focus: Privacy
- Security expert slams Home Office data-sharing guide
- Symantec CEO on weathering the credit storm
- Nobel Laureate is the father of Kevin Mitnick investigator
- When the Hackers Hack Back, (Fri, Oct 10th)
- Day 10 - Identification: Using Your Help Desk to Identify Security Incidents, (Fri, Oct 10th)
- Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
- 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
- MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 11 bulletins, 4 critical
- Mac OS X Patch Day: 40 security flaws fixed
- Buy an ASUS Eee Box mini PC, get free malware!
- Symantec, Google Spotlight Security For SAAS
- Security World: Man indicted for alleged hack of Sarah Palin?s e-mail account