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  1. Adobe ships fix for clickjacking, clipboard hijack threats
  2. Government study finds H-1B visa fraud
  3. Security World: Organized cybercrime replaces random individual attacks
  4. Adobe Flash 10 Released , (Wed, Oct 15th)
  5. Legislation introduced to revamp FVAP
  6. Off the wire: A comparison of virtualization features of HP-UX, Solaris, and AIX
  7. Judge freezes assets of massive spam ring
  8. Smart fabrics and interactive textiles
  9. Symantec details product-integration scheme
  10. A single drink will not shrink your brain
  11. The process and culture of security
  12. Mauritius moves on smart card ID
  13. Exchanging e-mails with a pirate
  14. McAfee announces new security suite
  15. Four security lessons from the World Bank breach
  16. Brief: Insiders dodge security for productivity, RSA says
  17. Brief: Microsoft patches Host Integration Server, Office
  18. Ex DHS Cyber Security Director Joins Wurldtech
  19. Snooping database has to happen says gov't
  20. Livin' La Vida Linux
  21. Malware Miscellany, September 2008
  22. ManageFusion 2008
  23. Security World: Data privacy application from SAP and Cisco
  24. Security World: New SSL VPN gateway - Connectra NGX R66
  25. FTC, NZ authorities hit massive spam operation
  26. Microsoft reveals critical holes in Active Directory, mainframe gateway
  27. Will the real spam king please stand up?
  28. Anonymous proxy servers: Necessary or evil?
  29. Altor releases virtual firewall.
  30. Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails
  31. Brief: Microsoft patches Host Integration Server, Office
  32. Brief: Apple closes open-source flaws with latest patch
  33. Day 15 - Containing the Damage From a Lost or Stolen Laptop, (Wed, Oct 15th)
  34. Surge in Facebook Malware
  35. Security the focus as Microsoft, Oracle patch bugs
  36. Novell buying Managed Objects for BSM
  37. Wabisabilabi puts 'zero day' shield into UTMs
  38. What Makes a Critical Vulnerability Critical?
  39. Secunia: popular security suites failing to block exploits
  40. IT spending hit won't rival dot-com bust, Gartner says
  41. Beware computer malfunction: Airbus
  42. Joost Reboots, But Is It Too Late?
  43. Facebook's safety chief responds to KIDS act
  44. Workout for brain just a few clicks away
  45. Google to appeal German thumbnail copyright ruling
  46. Firefox 3.1 beta now available
  47. Intel says slowdown won’t harm technology
  48. How Spam is Improving AI
  49. Gmail can be easily spoofed
  50. SKorean PM warns of hacking threat by NKorea, China
  51. Excel error leaves Barclays with more Lehman assets than it bargained for
  52. Orange UK pulls BlackBerry Bold over 3G problems
  53. Kaspersky hunts for hackers down under
  54. Security the Focus as Microsoft, Oracle Patch Bugs
  55. PDF Files and Flash Ads Can Contain Malicious Code
  56. Software can hold drivers' cell-phone calls
  57. New MacBooks add metal cases but no FireWire
  58. New MacBook Air adds speed, storage
  59. New MacBook Pro adds power, graphics might
  60. Oracle quarterly patches on black tuesday, (Tue, Oct 14th)
  61. Fake Microsoft Patch Tuesday malware campaign spreading
  62. Microsoft Releases Patch Tuesday Fixes With New Exploitability Index
  63. What Makes a Critical Vulnerability Critical?
  64. October Black Tuesday Overview, (Tue, Oct 14th)
  65. Google apps not so secure
  66. WhiteHat Enhances Education Services Division
  67. Security behavior varies by country, Cisco finds
  68. Top security suites fail exploit tests
  69. Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails
  70. Blue Coat, partners pitch less expensive data-leak prevention
  71. Bush enacts PRO-IP anti-piracy law
  72. Top security suites fail exploit tests
  73. SCA: EROs ID Best Practices
  74. Calyptix, Aberdeen Intro UTM White Paper
  75. Microsoft raises alarm over 'experimental' security fix
  76. Exploit Predictions
  77. Security World: Updated CompTIA Security+ Exam available October 14
  78. Security World: New book: "iPhone UK: The Missing Manual"
  79. Security World: Check Point's DynamicID simplifies two-factor authentication
  80. New high-speed encryptor for classified data
  81. Article: Q&A: Threats to the US critical communications infrastructure
  82. Move on, move on…
  83. AEP Networks to Host PKI Presentation
  84. Deloitte laptop stolen: Clients at risk
  85. Security World: Secure Computing supplies SCADA-specific security signatures
  86. MoD admits losing nearly 2m recruits' details
  87. Google's Android: Beware the malware?
  88. 'Experimental' security fix is malware, Microsoft says
  89. Microsoft readies first attack forecast
  90. Security software performs poorly in exploit test
  91. When the watchdog is the underdog
  92. Blue Coat, partners pitch less expensive data-leak prevention
  93. Europe and the U.S.: The one way mirror
  94. Use Gmail to fight spam
  95. Black box for the enterprise protects data from terrorists, hurricanes
  96. Massive quantum network unveiled
  97. Reinventing SIP
  98. Blackmailing hacker hijacks hotel emails
  99. HP to manage PC manufacturing plant in China
  100. Survey: IT execs afraid of job losses
  101. Microsoft ready for Silverlight's second act
  102. Mozilla Labs pursues Web dev tools
  103. PSP And PS3 Gets Updates
  104. RSA survey shows employees’ everyday behaviours puts sensitive business information at risk
  105. Nokia poised to unveil first touchscreen N-Series
  106. Microsoft to buy BlackBerry
  107. NSW Govt advised to give students Linux laptops
  108. Hoping for AppleTV update at Apple’s notebook event
  109. Bush Signs Law Creating Copyright Czar
  110. Vietnamese student hacker arrested
  111. WiFi in hotels provide security risks to users
  112. Hackers hijack Patch Tuesday
  113. Top security suites fail exploit tests
  114. Cybercrime Supersite 'DarkMarket' Was FBI Sting, Documents Confirm
  115. Big leap in malicious Web sites
  116. Shell-shocked banks must safeguard data
  117. World Bank denies hackers pwned key systems
  118. Day 14 - Containment: a Personal IdentityTheft Incident, (Tue, Oct 14th)
  119. Security software performs poorly in exploit test
  120. Mafiaboy grows up: A hacker seeks redemption
  121. Google Downplays Talk of Security Vulnerabilities
  122. Brief: Apple closes open-source flaws with latest patch
  123. Brief: Lawmaker's son indicted for Palin e-mail hack
  124. Off the wire: The insider security threat in IT and financial services
  125. Appliance sniffs out database exploits
  126. EU group demos quantum cryptography
  127. Debate around 'partial disclosure' heats up
  128. Security software performs poorly in exploit test
  129. Boston College converts chapel into high security data center
  130. World Bank denies report of massive data breaches
  131. PCI app security: Who's guarding the data bank?
  132. NTIA explores challenges to widespread deployment of DNSSEC
  133. McAfee Notes Spread of Bogus Security Software
  134. Symantec beats the competition...
  135. Debate around "Partial Disclosure" heats up
  136. Step-on scanner lets air passengers keep shoes on
  137. BitDefender: E-Threats Continued in Sept.
  138. Security World: The insider security threat in IT and financial services
  139. CryptoCard Upgrades Managed Authentication
  140. Dell Launches SingleClick Remote Access
  141. Orange County Gets Email Encryption
  142. AirMagnet Extends PCI Data Security Support
  143. Day 13 - Containment: Containing on Production Systems Such as a Web Server , (Mon, Oct 13th)
  144. OT: Happy Turkey Day Canada, (Mon, Oct 13th)
  145. Security World: Enterprise security solution for Linux on IBM System z
  146. Security World: First miniature security computer for Mac desktops and laptops
  147. Artificial intelligence to join phishing fight in 2009
  148. World Bank hit by cyber intrusion epidemic?
  149. Black box for the enterprise protects data from terrorists, hurricanes
  150. Boston College converts chapel into high security data center
  151. World Bank denies report of massive data breaches
  152. Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
  153. It only seems like the only news is the economy
  154. Off the wire: Book review - Voice over IP Security
  155. Identity fraud the focus of week-long spotlight
  156. Music fans back legal downloads
  157. Cutting Through the Spin of Recent Vulnerability Disclosures
  158. MySQL cofounder David Axmark leaving Sun
  159. Washington DC latest to drop Microsoft for web apps
  160. MacBook and MacBook Pro Repair Document Leaked, Confirms "Late 2008" Update
  161. HP admits 38 desktops have defective Nvidia chips
  162. Experts predict surge in spam during festival season
  163. Hackers force Al-Arabiya site name change
  164. 8 Cheap Tips for Avoiding Pesky (and Expensive) Data Breach Notifications
  165. Hackers got into 18 computer servers at World Bank
  166. Off the wire: ASP.NET data binding and AntiXss encoding
  167. Review: Voice over IP Security
  168. Off the wire: Whitepaper - A new approach to secure file delivery
  169. Day 12 Containment: Gathering Evidence That Can be Used in Court, (Sun, Oct 12th)
  170. Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
  171. Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
  172. Google ignores some reported security problems?
  173. EFF: Hollywood's RealDVD suit is a smokescreen
  174. Error puts data on 30 million German phone users on Internet
  175. iPhone being banned in the Netherlands?
  176. Acer Launches First 4G WiMax Laptops
  177. Microsoft Denies Plans for Add-On Blu-Ray Drive for Xbox 360.
  178. Hackers Use Nvidia Graphics Card to Smash WPA2 10,000 Percent Faster
  179. Palin Must Save Her Yahoo E-Mails, Judge Rules
  180. Al-Arabiya website restored
  181. Day 11 - Identification: Other Methods of Identifying an Incident, (Sat, Oct 11th)
  182. The Risks In Wildcard Certificates
  183. Apple Security Update 2008-007, (Sat, Oct 11th)
  184. Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
  185. Mafiaboy grows up; a hacker seeks redemption
  186. Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
  187. PCI app security: Who's guarding the data bank?
  188. It only seems like the only news is the economy
  189. Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
  190. Full-length shows for YouTube
  191. Laptops blamed for Qantas flight incident
  192. Apple shares surge, investors like valuation
  193. Google Employees Watch In Horror As 60 Percent Of Their Stock Options Drown
  194. People with strong numerical and problem-solving skills seem to be appreciated by employers
  195. Should Microsoft Buy Yahoo Now?
  196. Top 10: Economic woes, AMD splits, Microsoft developments
  197. Prices for stolen information plummet
  198. Firefox Add-on Blocks 'Clickjacking' Attacks
  199. Microsoft promises huge patch day next week
  200. Student says U of O snubbed offer to reveal security flaw in new pay stubs
  201. No MPs emails accessed by MITTS hackers
  202. Eee ships with malware
  203. Smartphones and PDA users are more concerned with theft than hacking
  204. Corporate data loss not down to hackers
  205. Mac Security: Antivirus
  206. Newer MBPs may contain faulty NVIDIA chips
  207. Over half of U.K. firms have lost data
  208. New kernel boosts embedded
  209. VeriSign and ICANN Square Off Over the DNS Root
  210. Google Gmail, Other Apps, Vulnerable To Attack
  211. World Bank Besieged By Hackers, Or Not
  212. World Bank Cyber Intrusions, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  213. U.S. gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file
  214. To Open Wifi or Not To Open Wifi?
  215. 11 patches in October cycle
  216. US proposes DNS fix: digital signatures
  217. Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges
  218. U.K. companies offered 'password amnesty'
  219. Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
  220. U.S. gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file
  221. Apple posts Security Update 2008-007
  222. Centralizing enterprise security ops and management
  223. 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
  224. Security makes a quantum leap
  225. ISP snoops slink away: Adzilla quits US market
  226. Apple Releases Mega Patch Security Update
  227. Poll: Stickers 2008
  228. Check Point Adds Virtualization to Security Lineup
  229. MoD breach: Data goes missing from "secure location"
  230. Fake Microsoft Update Email, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  231. Off the wire: Man indicted for alleged hack of Sarah Palin?s e-mail account
  232. Consumers score a partial win against Walmart
  233. Security information and event management: Finding the proverbial needle
  234. Information AND network protection: Finding the right mix
  235. Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
  236. 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
  237. User-centric security begs for process overhaul
  238. Mac security focus: Privacy
  239. Security expert slams Home Office data-sharing guide
  240. Symantec CEO on weathering the credit storm
  241. Nobel Laureate is the father of Kevin Mitnick investigator
  242. When the Hackers Hack Back, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  243. Day 10 - Identification: Using Your Help Desk to Identify Security Incidents, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  244. Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
  245. 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
  246. MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 11 bulletins, 4 critical
  247. Mac OS X Patch Day: 40 security flaws fixed
  248. Buy an ASUS Eee Box mini PC, get free malware!
  249. Symantec, Google Spotlight Security For SAAS
  250. Security World: Man indicted for alleged hack of Sarah Palin?s e-mail account