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  1. Review: Voice over IP Security
  2. Off the wire: Whitepaper - A new approach to secure file delivery
  3. Day 12 Containment: Gathering Evidence That Can be Used in Court, (Sun, Oct 12th)
  4. Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
  5. Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
  6. Google ignores some reported security problems?
  7. EFF: Hollywood's RealDVD suit is a smokescreen
  8. Error puts data on 30 million German phone users on Internet
  9. iPhone being banned in the Netherlands?
  10. Acer Launches First 4G WiMax Laptops
  11. Microsoft Denies Plans for Add-On Blu-Ray Drive for Xbox 360.
  12. Hackers Use Nvidia Graphics Card to Smash WPA2 10,000 Percent Faster
  13. Palin Must Save Her Yahoo E-Mails, Judge Rules
  14. Al-Arabiya website restored
  15. Day 11 - Identification: Other Methods of Identifying an Incident, (Sat, Oct 11th)
  16. The Risks In Wildcard Certificates
  17. Apple Security Update 2008-007, (Sat, Oct 11th)
  18. Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
  19. Mafiaboy grows up; a hacker seeks redemption
  20. Google in curious alliance with click-fraud detection firm
  21. PCI app security: Who's guarding the data bank?
  22. It only seems like the only news is the economy
  23. Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
  24. Full-length shows for YouTube
  25. Laptops blamed for Qantas flight incident
  26. Apple shares surge, investors like valuation
  27. Google Employees Watch In Horror As 60 Percent Of Their Stock Options Drown
  28. People with strong numerical and problem-solving skills seem to be appreciated by employers
  29. Should Microsoft Buy Yahoo Now?
  30. Top 10: Economic woes, AMD splits, Microsoft developments
  31. Prices for stolen information plummet
  32. Firefox Add-on Blocks 'Clickjacking' Attacks
  33. Microsoft promises huge patch day next week
  34. Student says U of O snubbed offer to reveal security flaw in new pay stubs
  35. No MPs emails accessed by MITTS hackers
  36. Eee ships with malware
  37. Smartphones and PDA users are more concerned with theft than hacking
  38. Corporate data loss not down to hackers
  39. Mac Security: Antivirus
  40. Newer MBPs may contain faulty NVIDIA chips
  41. Over half of U.K. firms have lost data
  42. New kernel boosts embedded
  43. VeriSign and ICANN Square Off Over the DNS Root
  44. Google Gmail, Other Apps, Vulnerable To Attack
  45. World Bank Besieged By Hackers, Or Not
  46. World Bank Cyber Intrusions, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  47. U.S. gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file
  48. To Open Wifi or Not To Open Wifi?
  49. 11 patches in October cycle
  50. US proposes DNS fix: digital signatures
  51. Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges
  52. U.K. companies offered 'password amnesty'
  53. Antivirus superhero comes to the rescue
  54. U.S. gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file
  55. Apple posts Security Update 2008-007
  56. Centralizing enterprise security ops and management
  57. 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
  58. Security makes a quantum leap
  59. ISP snoops slink away: Adzilla quits US market
  60. Apple Releases Mega Patch Security Update
  61. Poll: Stickers 2008
  62. Check Point Adds Virtualization to Security Lineup
  63. MoD breach: Data goes missing from "secure location"
  64. Fake Microsoft Update Email, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  65. Off the wire: Man indicted for alleged hack of Sarah Palin?s e-mail account
  66. Consumers score a partial win against Walmart
  67. Security information and event management: Finding the proverbial needle
  68. Information AND network protection: Finding the right mix
  69. Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
  70. 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
  71. User-centric security begs for process overhaul
  72. Mac security focus: Privacy
  73. Security expert slams Home Office data-sharing guide
  74. Symantec CEO on weathering the credit storm
  75. Nobel Laureate is the father of Kevin Mitnick investigator
  76. When the Hackers Hack Back, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  77. Day 10 - Identification: Using Your Help Desk to Identify Security Incidents, (Fri, Oct 10th)
  78. Microsoft to improve Vista's problematic UAC in Windows 7
  79. 11 Microsoft security updates due next week
  80. MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 11 bulletins, 4 critical
  81. Mac OS X Patch Day: 40 security flaws fixed
  82. Buy an ASUS Eee Box mini PC, get free malware!
  83. Symantec, Google Spotlight Security For SAAS
  84. Security World: Man indicted for alleged hack of Sarah Palin?s e-mail account
  85. Security World: Consumers concerned about financial data protection
  86. Security World: Video surveillance dollars not just for security
  87. IT Security`s 2008 Acquisition Spree
  88. Microsoft Preps 11 Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday
  89. Off the wire: 'Unbreakable' encryption unveiled
  90. Off the wire: Whitepaper - Best practices for security remote and mobile devices
  91. Off the wire: Extensive list of new security vulnerabilities in enterprise VoIP systems
  92. Off the wire: Security scans with OpenVAS
  93. Brief: Lawmaker's son indicted for Palin e-mail hack
  94. Brief: Privacy survey urged for counterterror programs
  95. Watch that .htaccess file on your web site, (Thu, Oct 9th)
  96. How closely to regulate consumer medical tests?
  97. Researchers reveal 'clickjacking' attack info
  98. Four tips for SIEM success
  99. Security information and event management: Finding the proverbial needle
  100. Information AND network protection: Finding the right mix
  101. User-centric security begs for process overhaul
  102. Access control: The evolving tool set
  103. Managed security services: Outsourcing threat management
  104. Mac security focus: Privacy
  105. Colorado state Web site dishes out SSNs of top execs
  106. Trend Micro: India is highest-spamming nation in Asia
  107. Another View | Getting the facts straight on cybersecurity
  108. Photos: A day in the life of a virus hunter
  109. Opera bitten by 'extremely severe' browser bug
  110. Asustek to offer touch-panel Eee PCs?
  111. Asus ships Eee Box PCs with malware
  112. Day 9 - Identification: Log and Audit Analysis, (Thu, Oct 9th)
  113. Sony announces new PS3 for Japan
  114. UK to sue Iceland over internet bank collapse
  115. IBM's earnings strength calms tech jitters
  116. Apple to replace iPod with 'iWatch'?
  117. Security World: Extensive list of new security vulnerabilities in enterprise VoIP systems
  118. Security World: New Core Security IMPACT Pro 7.6
  119. Microsoft Weighs In on Clickjacking
  120. Microsoft Preps External Blu-Ray Disc Optical Drive for Xbox 360.
  121. Nvidia’s Partners Reluctant to Adopt New Flavour of a High-End Chip.
  122. Nearly 50% of College Students Would Give Up Beer Before Wi-Fi
  123. Microsoft: programming contest defaced, not hacked
  124. Dutch researchers publish Mifare hack
  125. Next generation of super-secure internet networks revealed
  126. Six essential Apple iPhone security tips
  127. Will sharing malware lists help?
  128. Mac Security: Privacy
  129. Banking crisis putting data at risk
  130. Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
  131. Metasploit 3.2 Offers More 'Evil Deeds'
  132. Adobe warns of ‘clickjacking’ attacks
  133. Accused Palin hacker has a history of intrusion
  134. Logging on Securely, and Confirmed via a Cellphone Call as a Sentinel Against Intruders
  135. Avoiding the security pitfalls of cloud computing
  136. [UPDATED VIDEO] Bill Gates Leaving Might Help Mend Silicon Valley Fences
  137. Economic Woes Unlikely to Slow Acquisitions Among IT Security Companies
  138. Government IT security leaders saluted
  139. Core Security Delivers Impact Pro 7.6
  140. Identity management: more art than science
  141. Off the wire: Video: European Network and Information Security Agency
  142. The trouble with Wi-Fi
  143. Jury is out on virtualization security
  144. Canadian Conservatives vow to implement new copyright law
  145. Article: European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA)
  146. $236m judgment against spammer couple
  147. Stickers 2008
  148. Cambridge lab sets quantum key world record
  149. US man indicted for hacking Palin's e-mail account
  150. Symantec to buy e-mail security vendor MessageLabs
  151. Firefox extension blocks dangerous Web attack
  152. Anatomy of SQL injection attack
  153. Cybersecurity, password recall, IT culture and more
  154. California privacy laws heighten need for HIPAA compliance
  155. Court orders spammers to pay $236M to Iowa ISP
  156. Tennessee man indicted for hacking Palin's e-mail account
  157. Clickjackers could hijack Webcams, microphones, Adobe warns
  158. Firefox extension blocks dangerous Web attack
  159. Son of Tennessee Lawmaker Pleads Not Guilty in Sarah Palin E-mail Hack
  160. White House 'Cyber Czar' Joins HBGary
  161. Domaincontrol (GoDaddy) Nameservers DNS Poisoning , (Wed, Oct 8th)
  162. Google Trends Used to Promote Malware
  163. New Cyber Security Awareness Videos for Families
  164. Ounce Labs, Cigital Form Alliance
  165. ChosenSecurity Issuing Adobe Digital Certificates
  166. Circuit Court Adds Digital Signatures
  167. Conference: The 9th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS 2009)
  168. Task force outlines federal ID management approach
  169. $695m MessageLabs deal launches Symantec into cloud
  170. Security by the Book
  171. Task force outlines federal ID management approach
  172. Symantec Purchases Security Vendor MessageLabs to Build Out SaaS Business
  173. Actimize Adds ATM, Debit Fraud Analytics
  174. Symantec buys MessageLabs for $695 million; Bolsters SaaS lineup
  175. Physical Security Interop Alliance Preps API
  176. SecureWorks Launches Red Flag for Financial Orgs
  177. Portable Fingerprint Reader Announced
  178. AEP Adds SSL VPN for Virtual Networks
  179. Zix, Code Green Launch DLP-Based Email Encryption
  180. Day 8: Global Incident Awareness, (Wed, Oct 8th)
  181. Security World: Vanguard Policy Manager enhances RACF security
  182. Security World: First dual-band secure Wireless-N solution
  183. You've Got Spam
  184. CA ups identity management bet with IDFocus
  185. Asus reports virus loaded into Eee Box PCs
  186. University sets up a campus warning network for free
  187. Court orders spammers to pay $236M to Iowa ISP
  188. Six essential Apple iPhone security tips
  189. Palo Alto's performance holds steady as security measures increase
  190. Data breach target: You
  191. The Art of the Hidden File
  192. Oyster card security vulnerabilities uncovered
  193. Security World: On-demand digital certificates for Adobe AIR applications
  194. Security World: Red Hat and Tresys to deliver enhanced linux security services
  195. Adobe posts workaround for clickjacking flaw, NoScript releases ClearClick
  196. Security World: Information on the upcoming Symantec Data Loss Prevention 9.0
  197. Adobe Releases Clickjacking Advisory as Demo of Vulnerability Circulates
  198. Atrivo/Intercage's disconnection briefly disrupts spam levels
  199. Webcam hijack demo highlights clickjacking threat
  200. Malware in E-mail Rose Dramatically in September, Security Pros Report
  201. Challenging The Immutable Laws Of Security
  202. Good reading and a malware challenge, (Tue, Oct 7th)
  203. Security World: September 2008 malware and spam geographical and vertical trends
  204. Army surveils for unauthorized software
  205. Webcam hijack demo highlights clickjacking threat
  206. Brief: Researcher calls for peer review
  207. Brief: Privacy survey urged for counterterror programs
  208. Security World: CA Acquires a company for their identity management technology
  209. Security World: Online safety video series: "Talking to Kids About Internet Safety"
  210. Security World: Free security awareness materials from ISC2 Cyber Exchange
  211. Security World: New firewall from Stonesoft - StoneGate FW-310
  212. Data Breaches Reach Record High
  213. Antitrust suit against Apple, AT&T moves forward
  214. Researchers show how to crack popular smart cards
  215. CA Acquires IDFocus to Bolster Identity Management
  216. Symantec Bows IRM Strategy
  217. Data breach target: You
  218. Mac security focus: Firewalls
  219. O.J. Simpson guilty verdict could lead to malicious spam
  220. Acceptable risk in changing economic times
  221. Militants send terror messages in India by 'wardriving'
  222. Mobile Banking Poses Threats
  223. CA Acquires IDFocus
  224. Day 7 - Identification: Host-based Intrusion Detection Systems, (Tue, Oct 7th)
  225. NIEM ventures forth
  226. Symantec to take Europe into the cloud
  227. Cogent peering problems, (Tue, Oct 7th)
  228. From Canada to Turkey
  229. News to know: AMD; iPhone security; Linux; SAP
  230. Symantec updates DLP endpoint, antispam gateway
  231. Cisco unveils surveillance camera for SMBs
  232. Acceptable risk in changing economic times
  233. Shell blames IT contractor for benefits fraud
  234. Militants send terror messages in India by 'wardriving'
  235. 10 steps to loading dock security
  236. CAN-SPAM: What went wrong?
  237. Classic Closeouts retailer booted from TRUSTe program
  238. AMD to split up this morning
  239. Apple no longer Thinks Secret?
  240. EBay to cut 10% of workforce, buy 3 firms for $1.3 billion; shares slide
  241. Nvidia powered Macbook rumours circulate
  242. AhnLab hold the first ‘Hacker’s Dream 2008’
  243. Off the wire: NSA shows the way to develop secure systems
  244. Virus Center: Searching for presidential campaign videos can bring malware
  245. Virus Center: Fake Norton Antivirus is really a trojan horse
  246. Virus Center: Malicious obfuscated code evolution
  247. Virus Center: Trojan horse masked as an iPhone game
  248. Virus Center: BusinessWeek website attacked and hosts malware
  249. Virus Center: Spammers threaten to "disconnect your internet"
  250. Virus Center: Barack Obama Sex Video malware attack video